Very simple, kinda boring, and definitely not a match to my black dining room set.
After I spent way to much time sanding, I applied my Rustoleum Primer.
After it was primed, I applied two generous coats of Rustoleum Black paint.
The final step was to give it a distressed look like my dining room table, but without distressing it. My dinning room table is not distressed, but it has a treatment on it that looks like it was.
I bought a small can of paint that was the same color as the distressed areas, and then used a 2 inch brush to brush it on in a few random places.
Here it is all finished.
I am fully aware of the flash in the background, and the not so great photo here.. Sorry for that, I had to use what I had. Can you see the painted on distressed areas?
Here is a close up of the legs. You can see the areas on the table that look distressed, and the areas on the bench I created to match. The bench matches my table perfectly now.
I think it turned out pretty good. How about your?

The black makes the bench looks so chic and expensive! I love painting things black and the shiny black looks especially good on the bench. Nice job! :)
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the bench. I like the idea of making it "look" destressed without actually sanding down the paint!!! Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love this!! The rustic color looks amazing.
ReplyDeletexo Marcie
Love it!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I want to do the same thing to a bench I just bought. Do you know what color paint was used to "distress" it? I'd be ever so grateful if you could let me know. Thanks!
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