Not your ordinary Queen Annes……Someone asked me after I posted about painting those Queen Anne chairs black in the redesign I recently helped with, to give some instructions on how to do that, so I thought I would. I’ve been painting furniture black for about 6 years now, starting with my kitchen table and chairs way back then. Now, Pottery Barn is onto the trend (along with some other fun colors!) that I think was started by Ballard Designs in their very inspiring catalogs several years ago. I have always loved browsing through the latest Ballards catalog, even though I don’t buy all that much from them, the inspiration is wonderful.
So, in a very humbling moment, here are my table and chairs in their before state from my kitchen in Georgia. You can see I was caught up in the early 90’s decor of dark Hunter green and burgandy. That ivy wallpaper was really very stylish for the time….yes, it really was, LOL. You’ve probably been right there too. When I look back at these pics, I can breathe a sigh of relief that I have learned a lot about decorating after all.So, let’s get started with painting those chairs black…..

I purchased those chairs completely unfinished and stained and polyed them myself . They stayed that way until I decided to paint them black. So, the first step I did was to wipe over them with Liquid Sandpaper. I don’t know how it works, but it does. It deglosses the finish and gets it ready for paint. Just get some of this and I wouldn’t even recommend priming. I didn’t.I used Satin spray paint from Walmart, but you can use any good quality Satin spray paint. Lowes has a line from Valspar that is very good, as is Rustoleum and Krylon. You’ll need about 1 can per chair (if that) . Take them outside in a well-ventilated area with a drop cloth and after reading the Liquid Sandpaper directions and they are ready, begin to spray a light coat of black all over. Try not to let any of it run or if you see that, take a paper towel and blot the drips. Spray a coat, let dry and then go back and touch up as needed.
Then I took some wood stain that I had around the house (something like Provencial or Walnut) and rubbed over the bare areas with the stain. This just gives it a nice depth to the distressed areas. You don’t have to distress, but I chose to on mine.
Worn spots that mimic real wear.
Base of the table was painted black also.

One tip I have learned is that spray paint works great on smaller things, like chairs, but if you have a large surface, like a headboard or chest, it’s hard not to get overlap marks with the spray paint, so in those cases, it’s probably best to buy a quart of Satin paint and roll or use a paintbrush. Just something I’ve learned along the way!So, take a look around your house and see if you have some old dated pieces of wood furniture or something else that could use a facelift. It might be that all you need is a few cans of black Satin spray paint to give them a whole new look…for pennies! And if you’re a cottage girl, then you can also consider antique white. I know that’s a really popular look too. In fact, all of those Pottery Barn colors in the above pic are really fun!
Happy Painting!
I am so excited to be meeting another blog friend. Judy from Gracious Southern Living lives in Montgomery and is coming to Birmingham for the day and we are going out on a shopping/junking spree. I can’t wait to meet Judy, since we’ve been talking for a year now. She has a son who lives very near me, so I hope we can meet up more often. Fun, fun!
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Hi! Thanks for the antiquing/distressing tips. As soon as wedding season is over, I have some projects to get to and this info helps a lot.
There’s a rock song called ‘Paint it Black”. I don’t know who sings it, but the school band did it this year. Every time I buy something at a yardsale and plan to paint it black, my daughter starts singing that song! It needs to be a theme song somewhere 😉
Your “hot to” posts are always my favorite. So inspiring. You have a special way of finding an object, renewing it, and then you’re even able to teach us how to do it ourselves! Priceless.
You can paint Laminate???
BYW – Your site is lovely – such a joy to read. Thank you for sharing.
OKAY….I have to know where the bunny/artichoke fabric came from?? I LOVE IT!!! I NEED SOME NOW!!! Great post!
THANKS!
Amy
I have a quick question: I’m going to paint my kitchen table and chairs black this weekend. Would you use spray paint on the table?
Love your website!
Looks like a page out of a decorating magazine, so pretty, Rhoda!
Bella
Oooh Rhoda! Beautiful! Most of the wood furniture in my home is painted black too! I think it looks great!!
I think I have commented on this post before. If not I meant to. They look great. My dinning table needs to be redone. I just love what you have done with yours.
Those look fantastic! I wonder if the Liquid Sandpaper trick would work on the bathroom vanity I want to paint white–right now it is stained oak.
~ Sarah
Everything is so pretty!
Sincerely ~ Tricia Anne
Love all of your black furniture. I have a dining room table I would love to update, but unfortunately it has a formica top. Got any suggestions? Your projects and finds are definitely inspiring. Jackie
I remember looking at this back in June and loving it then (although I didn’t comment).
I have a kitchen table that I painted black and I never got around to painting the chairs. I think you’ve inspired me to put that project a little higher on my list.
Your furniture looks lovely in black. I think that’s why we’re all so addicted to that color.
I’m so happy that you added this post to the party!
Rhoda, I am so glad that I am not the only person who has heard of liquid sand paper! I needed help on a project I wanted to start and emailed someone about using it (I have used it with much success in the past) and she had never heard of it…
Thanks for posting this!
WOW!! I’m impressed! Great job on those pieces
Well Rhoda….I have always enjoyed your projects…I remember when these were on Great Impressions. They look just as good today as they did than. Glad you joined the party. cherry
Rhoda, this is soooo lovely. Oh my goodness, does it get any better. My brain is buzzing with new ideas just looking at your chairs. Wow…I’ll never go to sleep. Love what you did.
Blessings, Debbie
Rhoda, your chairs are beautiful!
all of these are amazing! Im totally speachless!
I came here by way of Diane at 1000 pictures. WOW! You really are amazing.
WOW~ I love the way your table and chairs came out. That antique look is awesome. I like some black too.