Antiquing Can Be Your Newest Design Idea
Looking for a new design to liven up your space? Antiquing with paint may sound old-fashioned, but it’s actually a great way to give your home a fresh new look.
When done by a professional, this painting technique brings a warm, lived-in feeling to any style of home. If you’re looking for a budget-friendly way to switch up your furniture with a unique style, you may have just found your newest design idea!
What is Antiquing?
When someone mentions antiquing, you probably think about going to antique stores and buying old furniture. While that is one meaning of the word, antiquing is also the name of a popular painting technique.
Antiquing is a process of painting and glazing that adds an aged look to the wood. It can be used to make new furniture appear weathered or to give older furniture an updated style.
The Process of Antiquing
First, the wood is prepped and sanded down to a smooth, clean finish for primer and paint. After it’s painted and has fully dried, the surface is sanded again to make it appear weathered and timeworn.
Next, an antiquing glaze is applied and then wiped away. Some of this glaze stays in the cracks and crevices, adding to the distressed look. The painter must be careful not to wipe away too much, or it will take away from the depth of the wood. A skilled antiquing expert will be able to spot the areas that need more glaze to add to the vintage feel.
Easy on the Environment and Your Wallet
Real antique pieces add charm to your home, but they can also be very expensive. In contrast, the antiquing paint technique will cost you much less, even if you hire a professional.
In addition to being lighter on your wallet, antiquing is also environmentally friendly. Tearing out and rebuilding cabinetry or throwing away old furniture is a waste of valuable resources. Antiquing makes use of the materials you already have and helps to lower your carbon footprint.
Refresh Vintage Pieces
While antiquing can give newer furniture a worn look, it can also be used to update vintage furniture. Many people have older furniture in their homes that is well-made but looks too old-fashioned. The antiquing technique can breathe new life into these pieces with updated colors and finishes.
You may already have vintage pieces you love but they don’t fit in with the rest of your home decor. If your furniture is too dark, antiquing can be used to give your furniture a lighter finish, while still maintaining its vintage look. If your furniture is too light, a dark glaze is applied to create warmth and depth.
Professional Antiquing Services
Antiquing is a fantastic way to add a unique style to your home. Antiquing with paint however, it’s a technique that requires a lot of patience and precision. The process of sanding, painting, and glazing should be done by a professional to ensure great results.
With more than 30 years of experience, Landry’s Painting can help you achieve the look you want. Antiquing services can be done in just a few days and are performed on-site or at a pre-finish site. Call (760) 617-1051 to see what we can do for you!