Natalie found the chairs — a mix of old and new from antiques stores and Amazon — and spray - painted them all the same color (Copper Metallic
by Rustoleum) for a more cohesive look.
-- American Accents
by Rustoleum sells an Oil Rubbed Bronze spray paint that I have used on many pieces of my own furniture.
And of course I spray painted fake Thonet bistro chairs a beautiful Colonial Red
by Rustoleum.
I've been looking for the meadow green color
by Rustoleum and it looks darker than your color.
A quick coat of green spray paint in Eden
by Rustoleum and voila, fun vintage looking wall plaques for $ 4!
I mixed them in an almost empty container of the Kona
by Rustoleum.
So far I ' ve applied the first coat of kona
by rustoleum.
I used a mix of Minwax Dark Walnut Stain and my absolute favorite stain color, Kona Wood Stain,
by Rustoleum.
The Kona is
by Rustoleum and the other was by Minwax.
To keep a bright white color I seal chalk paint with matte clear spray coating
by rustoleum.
I was planning on leaving the wood as is, but, after I had it on I ended up staining it driftwood
by rustoleum.
Not exact matches
The mini pallet is too cute Angela @ Simply Beautiful
By Angela recently posted... Repainting the Cabinets with
Rustoleum Cabinet Transformations — Part 1
Since I opted to keep the existing bathrooms as they were, I spruced them up
by painting the vanities and this guest bath also got a
Rustoleum treatment on the countertop.
To at least an updated black glossy look
by using
Rustoleum's Countertop transformations kit.
Supplies pictured above: 3 x 24» 1/2» pipes 3 x 18» 1/2» pipes 3 x 14» 1/2» pipes 24 x 12» 1/2» pipes 3 x 10» 1/2» pipes 18 x 1/2» elbows 16 x 1/2» tees 6 x 1/2» flanges Supplies not pictured above: 5 x 60 «x16 «x1» Pine Panel Boards 7/8» hole saw bit Wood Stain for the boards, (we used Kona
by Minwax) Metallic spray paint for the pipes, (we used
Rustoleum Oil Rubbed Bronze) Lysol wipes to clean the pipes