
Or it's little sister...The trend has also crossed over into the home - in the form of high-gloss lacquer paint finishes on furniture. I must say I love it - but a little does go a long way....
Here's what Domino Mag has to say about Lacquer:Why lacquer? Its of-the-moment look will elevate a wood piece from plain to luscious and add glamour to any room.
What's involved? Lacquering requires chemicals, sanding and multiple coats, a process which is best left to the pros.**MLHP adds - typically a high-gloss paint AND clear "lacquer paint" on top!
Is there any kind of wood furniture you shouldn't lacquer? Shiny finishes magnify imperfections, so poorly made or dented furniture may need extra prep work, such as sanding or painting.
Can I get the lacquer effect another way? Some professional painters can spray a piece with super high-gloss paint. For DIY, apply a brush-on lacquer like Minwax, but remember to wear a mask and ensure proper ventilation.
How do I find a professional? Look in the yellow pages under furniture repair, restoration or refinishing, though word-of-mouth references are always best.
How much should it cost? Expect to pay between $200 and $600 for a nightstand and $700 to $2,500 for a dining table. (Note: The process can take up to a month.)
Really diggin' the way these owners tempered the traditional red & black chinoiserie template with the classic ticking and nailhead on the sofa - egggcellent!
Linds...this one's for you!








I'm a decorator, wife, and busy mom of three. I believe in elevating the average space, and bridging the great design divide. I love homes, and aspire beyond builder-grade blah. This blog chronicles our own home projects, what inspires me, and sometimes, just what's on my design-track mind. Taking ordinary homes to higher levels is my little happy place.
3 comments:
Man, if I could only get my little table to look like that! Maybe my can of spray paint will carry me a little ways!
I am loving all of this! The pink is fab and the black chairis wonderful.I do love to spray paint things. Kathy
That was beautiful! Thanks for the gorgeous share.
Dana
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