DIY living room sideboard restoration
DIY Living Room Sideboard Restoration
A sideboard is a classic piece of furniture that can add style and storage to any living room. If you have an old sideboard that's looking a bit worse for wear, you can easily restore it to its former glory with a few simple steps.
What you'll need
- Old sideboard
- Sandpaper
- Paint or stain
- Brushes
- Wood filler
- Stainable wood putty
- Nails or screws
- Wood glue
- Wax or polyurethane
- Rags
- Safety glasses
- Drop cloth
Step 1: Prepare the sideboard
The first step is to remove the hardware from the sideboard. This includes the drawers, doors, and any other decorative pieces. If there is any rust on the hardware, you can remove it with a rust remover.
Once the hardware is removed, you'll need to sand the sideboard. Start with a coarse grit sandpaper to remove any old paint or finish. Then, switch to a fine grit sandpaper to smooth out the surface. Be sure to sand in the direction of the grain.
Step 2: Repair any damage
Once the sideboard is sanded, you'll need to repair any damage. This could include cracks, holes, or missing pieces. You can use wood filler or stainable wood putty to fill in any cracks or holes. For missing pieces, you can use a piece of wood that matches the grain of the sideboard.
Once the repairs are dry, you'll need to sand them smooth. Use a fine grit sandpaper to blend the repairs into the surrounding wood.
Step 3: Paint or stain the sideboard
Now it's time to paint or stain the sideboard. If you're going to paint the sideboard, you'll need to apply a primer first. Then, you can apply two or three coats of paint. Allow the paint to dry completely between coats.
If you're going to stain the sideboard, you'll need to choose a stain that will complement the wood. Apply the stain according to the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the stain to dry completely.
Step 4: Reattach the hardware
Once the paint or stain is dry, you can reattach the hardware. Start by attaching the drawers, doors, and any other decorative pieces. Then, you can attach the knobs or pulls.
Step 5: Seal the sideboard
The final step is to seal the sideboard. This will protect the finish and prevent it from scratching or fading. You can use a wax or polyurethane sealant. Apply the sealant according to the manufacturer's instructions. Allow the sealant to dry completely.
Tips for restoring a sideboard
- If the sideboard is made of veneer, be careful not to sand through the veneer.
- If you're not sure how to repair a particular damage, you can consult with a professional.
- Be patient when restoring a sideboard. It takes time to get the results you want.
- Enjoy your restored sideboard!
Final product
Once you've completed all of the steps, you'll have a beautiful and restored sideboard that will add style and function to your living room.
Here are some before and after photos of a sideboard that was restored using the steps in this article:
[Before]
[After]
As you can see, the sideboard was transformed from a tired-looking piece of furniture to a beautiful and stylish addition to the living room.