Spray Paint. Again. Who’s Surprised?
I’m nothing if not completely predictable when it comes to spraying my troubles away. I mentioned wanting to ORB (that’s “oil-rubbed-bronze” for those not privy to ridiculous decorating abbreviations) the legs of this old chair in our living room for a while. They’re clashy and red in real life…

… as opposed to the nice dark ORB legs that we addded to Karl The Sectional:

They also didn’t exactly “groove” with the gray-washed beams overhead and the deeper more brown-based wood tones in the console table that we made for behind the sofa (seen fully accessorized here). We plan to refinish the floors someday too – probably in the same hues as the console table – so don’t let those orangey-red floor undertones throw you.

Anyway, back to those legs and my ORB aspirations. First I picked up a can of Rustoeum Universal Metallic spray paint in “Oil Rubbed Bronze” (the same stuff we used to deeply bronze Karl’s legs here):

It took me about fifteen minutes to tape two big black garbage bags around the plushy seat part, poking holes for the legs and using painters tape to ensure that no spray could get through to the upholstery. I also made sure spray paint would get all the way to the top of the wood legs so none of that orange color would remain (like four evil rings that taunted me up near the seat).

After 15 minutes spent bagging and taping, it only took about five to spray those hot little legs of his (no sanding was necessary since the legs weren’t sealed or glossy, just dry & chalky = ready for paint). Gotta love prep time that takes three times longer than the actual job. And yes it is resting upside down on a recycling bin. I’m like MacGuyver MacGruber. “Quick hand me that recycling receptacle, some metallic spray paint, and two garbage bags! Hurry Chloe, we’re running out of time!” (somehow this turned into my Jack Bauer impression).

Oh and when it comes to spray painting tips, here ya go:
- Skip the cheap $2 stuff in favor of the $6-7 quality stuff (I like Rustoleum’s trigger spray nozzle because it goes on thin and even – and doesn’t get all over your fingers).
- Always keep the can moving. If you’re a-sprayin’ your arm better be a-swayin’.
- Keep the nozzle about 8-10″ away from whatever you’re spray painting.
- You really want a mist, not a heavy wet coating.
- Three thin and even coats are better than one thick and drippy one.
- Spray paint has yet to go no-VOC, so apply it outside with a mask, and let it fully cure as long as the can recommends outside whenever you can (usually 24 hours, we try to double that just to be even safer).
- You can “seal” any spray paint (to limit off-gassing once you bring it inside) by applying two thin coats of Safecoat Acrylacq, which is low-VOC and non-toxic.

Ah, so much better now:

To save your poor weary fingers from scrolling to the top, here’s that before again:

Now those gams blend (with a little subtle gleam thanks to the quiet metallic finish). Which is nice, because although I did call those legs of his hot, they’re not exactly what we’re hoping everyone who enters the room will focus on (kinda like how I hope others will politely overlook my blindingly white mom legs). I’d much rather leave the scene stealing to those purty silver lamps (mixed metals = yes please), or the curtains, or The Karl. Or The Bean. Pretty much anything not chair-leg related.
Eventually we’d love to trade this chair for something a bit more special (think thrift store upholstered armchair or slipper chair with turned legs or castors), but for now a $7 spray paint upgrade did the trick. Well, technically $3.50 since I still have half the can to use on something else – and you know I will. Beware all other objects in the house. I will pull this car over and ORB you.
Psst- I got listy over on BabyCenter today (so many fun summer activities for C, so little time).
Pssst- Who watched Design Star last night? Did anyone else catch when Cathy said “camel tone” and it sounded like something else, or was that just me? Any non camel-related thoughts about the cast in general?
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Love the new legs! Sherry, don’t worry, I have way, way, white milk legs. That’s what we call them in my family…lol. Great job!
Great call! Looks so much better. Love the details you pay attention to. Never noticed the legs till you pointed them out.
bahaha! The “camel tones” comment got me too!! I loved the episode and totally agree with the judge’s decisions. The bonus room was definitely my favorite room. I also really liked the purple and green bedroom. I always wonder how they select their contestants. There always seem to be just enough “design divas” to keep things interesting without getting too crazy. I think my favorite designer as of now is Leslie-the tire table was such a great find!!!
Anyone else having trouble viewing the pictures from both posts? Bummer!! I can’t see NADA.
Ooooooooohhhhh there it goes. Never mind .. sorry. Now I can view the pics from this post only though.
Hmm, maybe it’s an issue with our server and the other ones will “catch up” in a little while? Glad these pics came back already though – hope the rest follow suit! Can you tell us if they’re all back yet? We’re dying to know if it’s still happening (and everything looks fine on our end- arg!). Thanks!!!
xo,
s
I can view the pics from both posts now. Up and working. Thumbs up for the new do! Looks great (sorry wrong post but .. too cute).
Wahoo- so glad they’re working again!
xo,
s
Haha! You name your furniture too.
It makes me do a happy little sigh just looking at that. Fits in so much better :-)
I wouldn’t have thought to paint the legs, but that one thing makes a big difference – very nice!
I have been meaning to do this to the chair legs of my parsons dining chairs. Right now they’re all different colors b/c they were craigslisted from different places. But I thought it might look stupid. You have given me courage! Hurrah. Onward.
BTW…where do you find that great spray paint? My local Home Depot and Lowe’s have the most dismal selection of spray paints…
I think it’s at Home Depot now. It’s relatively new. Saw it there yesterday! Not that I live there or anything. Haha.
xo,
s
oh yea thats a ton better!
Thanks…I’ll keep trying, I guess.
Good luck!
xo,
s
I’m so glad we’re not the only ones who heard that camel tone bit wrong. We DVR’ed it and my husband just HAD to rewind to see if she really said what we thought she said.
“If you’re a-sprayin’ your arm better be a-swayin’.”
High time you start a page/reference manual on YHL for Life Lessons.
Haha. That might be our only one. And high and wide curtains- always high and wide, people! Haha.
xo,
s
Just saying, I tripped and almost fell of the treadmill when she said camel toe.
Then I told my boyfriend I’m clearly not as design savvy as I thought because apparently there’s a color called camel toe and I had no idea.
Haha- some paint chip namer out there needs to make it happen.
xo,
s
I love my spraypaint! I just used white spray paint to clean up some marks I got on our (ugly) popcorn ceiling while painting. It worked great!
Ever tried stain that requires no stripping and just a tiny bit of prep? It’s a product by Sue Kay (suekay.ca). Just used it to redo my kitchen cabinets!
http://atthecommonhousewife.blogspot.com/2011/07/restaining-with-sue-kay-stain.html
Ooh it sounds awesome!
xo,
s
It makes me feel much better about myself to know that I am not the only one with a spray paint addiction. Maybe we can start a support group? SPA (Spray Painters Anonymous)?
Haha- I’m there.
xo,
s
Do you recommend spray painting IKEA veneer furniture?
I did once, and the spray paint chipped easily ( but I also didn’t use any primer).
Would primer really help the chipping problem, even on veneer?
Thanks,
Fabiana
Nah, I don’t think Ikea stuff (which is usually laminate) takes spray paint well at all. It always chips and peels, even with primer. There’s this tutorial for it though (with a roller): http://livingwithlindsay.com/2009/05/how-to-paint-laminate-furniture.html
xo,
s
I’m a spray paint virgin!! But not after this weekend :) I”m going to spray paint the vent covers (floor and walls) in our house. I bought new ones but they don’t fit!! I guess our house has wierd sizes :( Do you think there will be any issues spray painting metal vent covers?
Nope- they should turn out awesome! Make sure the spray you get says it works for metal (the kind we used is awesome for metal, btw). Good luck!
xo,
s
Wow!Great job!! Amazing how a little paint can transform anything!! This afternoon I used your tips to tackle my own spray painting project!
While I was on a run last week I came across an old wooden rocking chair at the side of the road that was in great shape.I decided to scoop it before anyone else did and carried it home on my shoulder! It took me under an hour to lightly sand and spray paint the chair! I wish I could share the pics! I took all of your advice into consideration and it turned out perfect! Thanks for the tips:)
That’s so exciting! Free chairs are the best. I have never found one but will keep looking. Someday my prince will come. Haha.
xo,
s
Hi, I came across ur page one early morning in South Korea…haha…while looking up Women of the Bible for a story I’m doing…and I must say, it is so touching, impressive, and motivational. Thank you for sharing your vast knowledge of love, decorating, family, and fun. May God continue to bless your family.
Hi! I have a question that is unrelated to this article! I have a paint emergency, I have used the Olympic, No-voc paint mixed at Lowes to match Benjamin Moore decorators white… when I use my Purdy roller with a 3/8 nap, it causes little tiny bubbles everywhere!!!!! I dont know what to do. Has this ever happened to you guys??
So sorry, that hasn’t happened to us. Maybe the can was shaken so much it got bubbly? Perhaps letting it “settle” and gently sanding the bubbles before the next coat will work? Good luck!
xo,
s
I started priming my jewellry shelf today and was constantly murmuring “Remember what Sherry said: If you’re a-sprayin’ your arm better be a-swayin’.” to myself. I bet our neighbours think I’m deranged ;D
It’s going to be my first spray paint job, but certainly not my last.
This might sound cheesy but I’m so glad I discovered your blog. You guys are awesome and SO inspiring :)
xo,
Andrea
Haha, that’s too funny Andrea! Good luck with your sprayin’ and swayin’!
xo,
s
When you’re a-sprayin’ and your arm is a-swaying’, are you repeatedly pumping the nozzle (or trigger), or do you keep it firmly pressed the whole time?
Good question! It’s just pressed for a while. I probably push it down, swing my arm around for about a minute from all angles, and then take a “breath” (removing my finger from the trigger) and then restart again. Hope it helps!
xo,
s
I love love love the mirror above the desk, where did you get it or was it a diy?
That used to hang over the fireplace in the kitchen. It’s from jossandmain.com maybe 6 months back? Hope it helps!
xo,
s