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A New Life for An Old Stool

I say A New Life for An Old Stool but this is an Ikea stool I painted a few years back.

How to Paint a Step Stool with Fusion Mineral Paint & Wipe on Fusion's Toughcoat

As many of you know we have a house full of kids and dogs. Some of who are harder on things than others. The culprit, or instigator, for this little makeover was our sweet Max.

Our adorable rescue dog - Max

Don’t let that innocent face fool you. He has a penchant for chewing on things.

wood

cables

flip flops

Okay, you catch my drift. My Ikea stool was no exception. Max had a little nibble.

Here you can see the bite marks:

Step Stool with Bite Marks

I had painted this stool with Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint in Eulalie’s Sky a few years back. You can see that makeover here, but it was in needed of a refresh.

Step Stool Before

So there is the before. I’d painted this before we painted the walls in here gray and I thought a fun, bright color was needed. I also wanted something a little retro.

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I used Fusion Mineral Paint in Park Bench for this makeover.

Fusion Mineral Paint Materials for Updating a Step Stool

Fusion Mineral Paint is so easy to use. Simply open the container and stir. The color palette is so beautiful. This is part of the Michael Penney Collection. The color is so clean and vibrant but also reminscent of days gone by. That perfect green of a park bench. As you know we have an historic home and I like highlighting this in my decor. The built in china cabinet is original to the home but was previously in the dining room.

Our historic kitchen with updated Ikea stool

The walls in here are painted with Benjamin Moore’s Gray Owl, the trim is White Dove and the interior of the cabinet is Soapstone, another Fusion Mineral Paint color.

This little stool now makes such a statement in here.

Fall Kitchen with a Basket of Fresh Picked Apples

You may recognize all our apples that we picked the other weekend. We’re really enjoying these. I’m hoping to share an apple dessert we made with puff pastry soon. My first time using puff pastry. Not sure why I’ve never used it before but it always seemed like it would be hard.

Anyway, before painting I cleaned this step stool with TSP. It was originally sealed with tung oil but there was dirt and debris and also paint from our bedroom makeover. So I really wanted to be sure that I had a nice clean surface for the paint to adhere to.

Pretty Painted Stool in Fusion Mineral Paint's Park Bench Green

I applied two coats of the paint. Then allowed it to dry.

Shortly after it dried. I distressed with 300 grit sandpaper.

I distressed around the high points and places that would wear naturally.

Natural Distressing on an Ikea Stool

See what I mean? I love how you can see some blue and gray underneath.

Simple Farmhouse Style

Fusion has a built in top coat, but since we have a rascal, and also because I distressed it, I wanted to add some additional protection. I used Fusion’s Wipe-On Toughcoat. I LOVE this stuff so much. It’s so easy to use.

I actually made a little video on how to apply it, see below:

What I love about the toughcoat is it’s so easy to use and it doesn’t yellow or change color. By wiping it on you don’t have to worry about brush strokes or strange marks. It dries quickly and I don’t have to worry about maintenance.

Lovely Painted Step Stool add Farmhouse Charm on a Budget

As you can see Max is already curious! So we’ll see how long it stands up 😉

The ikea stool is a wonderful project for new furniture painters. It’s only $19.99 and easy to put together. You can also buy it on amazon, here, if you don’t have an Ikea close to you.

Ikea Step Stool Made into a Farmhouse Classic with Paint

If you enjoyed this post, you might also like my eBook dedicated to painting furniture. On The Tip of My Paint Brush has over 150 pages of tips and tricks for painting your on furniture.

Fantastic Painted Furniture eBook by Danielle Driscoll

 

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Kerryanne
6 years ago

Aww… little bite marks are what makes a house a home Danielle!!
Love the pop of colour you’ve added to the kitchen with the retro green make-over of the stool.
Thank you for linking up st Create, Bake, Grow & Gather every week. We always enjoy your beautiful posts. I’m delighted to be featuring your green stool at tonight’s party and I’ve pinned too.
Hugs.
Kerryanne