bathroom furniture
Antique staircases
Antique staircases.
Among the ways to create a unique, sophisticated room design, the use of aged wood stands out. Antique staircases are charming and always prestigious, they perfectly decorate the interior.
Non-standard techniques in the design of interiors allow you to make any room boring, with its own character. Among other interesting techniques, the artificially aged furniture items and architectural elements stand out. For example, elegant antique staircases give the design of the room a charming exclusivity and add noble notes to it.
A staircase is an important element of design, antique wooden stairs you can order from us directly on our website. Continue reading
Paint for wooden furniture – the most inexpensive way to update an old suite
Many of us have old furniture that is a pity to throw away. And someone buys unpainted wood products, for example, in Ikea, because they are cheaper. And here the question becomes very relevant, how to give them a decent look, while protecting the surface from various damage?
Types of paints for finishing wooden furniture
It is probably easier to list compounds that are completely unsuitable for painting wood and furniture from it. If we talk about the peculiarities of the appearance of the coating and its properties, then all paints and varnishes used for painting furniture can be divided into three groups: transparent varnishes and impregnations, water-soluble dispersion paints and enamels. Continue reading
Useful Tips
Two-component varnishes, or cold cured varnishes, as well as waterborne varnishes, have two big advantages over polyurethane varnishes: they dry faster and do not have time to become dusty; the varnished surface remains light and does not turn yellow over time. Cellulose lacquer also gives a light coating, although not as durable as when finishing with the above varnishes.
You can get rid of the bubbles as follows: pour the varnish from the can into a new bucket for paint or a special bucket for varnish. Lower the brush, then press it to the side – this will remove air from the bristles, which can give small bubbles on the freshly varnished surface. Continue reading