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I finally did it. I finally picked a color and painted our dining chairs. There’s nothing like impending winter to kick me into gear, and this was one project I knew I needed to get done before the cold! So this is the story of how I painted them, and the silly, indecisive journey that made the process take so long. But after 30 years, I know indecisive is the way I work so I’m just rolling with the (very slow) punches over here. Whether you’re indecisive or not, painting is always a great way to freshen things up on a low budget, and dining chairs are no exception! This is a perfect project for spray paint because you don’t have to worry about streaks, drips, or getting a brush around all those spindles and nooks. But before can paint, you need some chairs. Obviously *said in my best Prof. Snape voice*. For me, that meant starting with a hunt for a new set of chairs. We had a set of DIY industrial chairs from our last house, but they just weren’t fitting my style any more. Ever since we moved in and built our extra-wide farmhouse table, I’d been dreaming of a set that better fit the style of our new table and new house. For more chair-painting goodness, check out my $3 yard sale chairs and my industrial chair makeover! I did a little poking around sites like wayfair and overstock, but deep down I knew that my thrifty roots couldn’t abide new chairs when there were so many second-hand options out there for a fraction of the price. You know what they say: \
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I finally did it. I finally picked a color and painted our dining chairs. There’s nothing like impending winter to kick me into gear, and this was one project I knew I needed to get done before the cold! So this is the story of how I painted them, and the silly, indecisive journey that made the process take so long. But after 30 years, I know indecisive is the way I work so I’m just rolling with the (very slow) punches over here. Whether you’re indecisive or not, painting is always a great way to freshen things up on a low budget, and dining chairs are no exception! This is a perfect project for spray paint because you don’t have to worry about streaks, drips, or getting a brush around all those spindles and nooks. But before can paint, you need some chairs. Obviously *said in my best Prof. Snape voice*. For me, that meant starting with a hunt for a new set of chairs. We had a set of DIY industrial chairs from our last house, but they just weren’t fitting my style any more. Ever since we moved in and built our extra-wide farmhouse table, I’d been dreaming of a set that better fit the style of our new table and new house. For more chair-painting goodness, check out my $3 yard sale chairs and my industrial chair makeover! I did a little poking around sites like wayfair and overstock, but deep down I knew that my thrifty roots couldn’t abide new chairs when there were so many second-hand options out there for a fraction of the price. You know what they say: \