Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Reuse Old Wrought Iron Chairs

Wrought-iron chairs can add beauty and romance to your outdoor setting. If you already have a set of chairs, but they are rusty and worn, you will undoubtedly save a lot of money by refurbishing them, instead of purchasing new ones. Simply follow these easy steps to give your old chairs new life. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Sand away any previous paint, and scrub all rusted areas, using a sturdy wire brush. Strive for a smooth surface.


2. Apply a thick coat of primer to the chairs, allowing it to dry for at least 24 hours before painting.


3. Use a spray paint, which is recommended for application on metals. This will help to prevent future rusting. Chairs can be painted any color you like. Black and white are the most commonly used colors for restored wrought iron.


4. Add padded seat cushions and throw pillows if you plan to use the chairs on the deck or front porch for seating. This will make your chairs much more comfortable and inviting to guests.


5. Set the refinished chairs in your garden to add old-fashioned, romantic charm to your outdoor decor. Wrought-iron chairs make an excellent trellis for growing ivy, climbing roses, clematis or any other vining plant. Chairs used in this way should be thought of as part of the landscaping, rather than as outdoor furnishings.







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