Friday, June 13, 2014

Ideas For Patterns For Painted Furniture

Painting furniture is a fun way to match it to your home decor.


The right painted pattern brings new life to a piece of furniture. You do not have to be an expert painter to revive an old piece of furniture. Many patterns and stencils are created for novices to complete beautiful painting projects on almost any surface. Many arts and craft stores carry an assortment of stencils that depict images of nature, shapes, words and abstract patterns. Other painting tools, such as brushes, paint pans and sponges, are readily found in craft stores and will help you paint patterns on furniture.


Nature


Use the elements of nature to inspire your paint pattern.


Nature patterns on painted furniture are a style that is versatile. With freehand techniques, you can paint elements of nature, including flowers, leaves and vines. Stencils make the job even easier for beginner painters. Create flowers, such as yellow and orange sunflowers, painted over a large table to make a focal point in a room or paint a vine of leaves up and down table legs to add to a country kitchen d cor. Painting natural elements on furniture brings an outdoor atmosphere to an indoor setting.


Sponge and Rag Painting


Sponges are handy tools for creating patterns on furniture.


Sponge painting is simple to apply and gives furniture a textured look. It works by applying different colors of paint with a sponge. When colors are applied in overlapping layers to furniture with a sponge, it creates a pattern of blended dabs of paint. This is an easy technique for beginners and is well suited for any style, since colors can be customized to suit your taste.


Rag painting is applied just the same as sponge painting, only with a rag. A rag is best to use to achieve a more textured look.


Faux Finishes


Faux marble looks beautiful on any furniture.


Faux finishes, such as marbled and crackled patterns, can make a piece of furniture look old or modern, depending on how they are applied. When applied correctly, painted marble resembles real marble. It looks beautiful on tables and chairs, and many colors are readily available. Faux marble adds elegance to furniture and does not require bright colors to make a bold statement.


Crackle finishes, though, are made to make furniture look old and worn. Crackle glosses are available in paint stores and is a necessary ingredient to make paint look cracked.


Shapes


Simple shapes are easy to paint on furniture.


Square, lines and circle shapes look best in modern d cor. Customize the size of the shapes to fit your furniture. For instance, tabletops look unique covered in colorful circles, both large and small, and chairs with straight lines have a clean appeal. Diamond shapes give furniture legs a fun pattern, while a plaid pattern makes bookcases more interesting. Shapes are also fun for kids' rooms and perfect for dressers and toy boxes.