Painting Pine Furniture – Shabby Black Painted End Tables with Decoupaged Drawers
Hey there! We’ve all seen these plain, boring, simple, wood pine end tables. There’s really nothing special about them.. at all. They wouldn’t even get a second look, until now. These came to me in pretty rough shape. They were beaten up, scratched up, dented and dinged. If you have seen this type of pine furniture or even have them lets jump into painting pine furniture and give them a new look.
Not sure how to paint pine furniture? The first thing you need to do is to make sure to prep. In an attempt to save all or some of the wood grain on top I sanded them down. Even after sanding them they still had some imperfections due to the beaten they had taken in their previous life.
I was committed to making them beautiful again. I tossed and turned on ideas for these little ladies, I originally planned to keep them relatively simple. But we all know how plans change. I planned to line the inside of the drawers until I realized that the drawers were the only thing in perfect clean condition. You know the saying “if it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. How about painting pine furniture in a shabby distressed black?
The Project – Painting Pine Furniture
I remember that I had this very pretty print with birds that I’ve been waiting to use. Sometimes it takes a while for the perfect piece to come along to pair with a product/accessory I have on hand, and sometimes it takes a while for the perfect accessory to pair with a certain piece. I’ve had these pretty birds for some time now and excited to finally get to use them.
How cool is this print? I love that it form fits around the raised edges of the drawer as well and has a bit of an aged appearance to it. I decided to work with the dark colors in the print and paint these pine tables black, it just seemed to work with the tables. Painting pine furniture black looks amazing when you distress the edges to reveal bits of the light colored wood. It creates the look of a shabby chic end table without the white paint. Remember I mentioned that I sanded the tops down to bare wood? Well, I decided to use a cherry stain on the outer portion of the table tops, with the jet black center. The stain was even distressed a bit before the tables were sealed.
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The Result
These are definitely not your grandma’s end tables anymore! (I say that jokingly – grandmas are great) If you like unique and shabby chic, but not a fan of white distressed, then these tables will be sure to wow your guests!
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Angelic Sinova says
Those end tables turned out so amazing! I have a few old tables that are laying around in our garage, I should definitely try fixing them up like this <3
Tiaras & Tantrums says
that is really gorgeous – I used to paint when my kids were nappng when they were younger. Now my kids don’t nap at all and totally wan tot “help” paint
Michele says
It is unbelievable what you were able to do with those end tables! They look gorgeous!
Kandice says
thank you so much
Kathy Cox says
Be still my heart….those are gorgeous !!!I
Fi Ní Neachtáin says
You did a fantastic job on those tables, I love the vintage feel they have to them now. Upcycling furniture is one of my favourite new hobbies, I do everything shabby chic though 🙂
Ourfamilyworld says
Oh wow, I love what you did! The end tables look amazing.
Emily says
Wow I love the finished look! They really don’t seem like the same tables at all.
Valerie@Occasionally Crafty says
I love how you refinished the drawers. I think that really makes all the difference in these pieces! Beautiful!
tammileetips says
These end tables turned out amazing!! I love up cycling furniture its a great way to dress up a room!
Franc Ramon says
The transformation is impressive. The tables now has a vintage look and is really well done.
Alanna says
Wow!! I LOVE how you painted that end table! It looks amazing! You are very talented!
Kandice says
thank you
Miranda (Myrabev) says
Very nice finish, they look better than new now, a job well done
Shaney Vijendranath says
Wow, this looks stunning! I need to give some of my furniture a makeover. It looks like its brand new. You so talented.
Victoria says
These really did turn out amazing! I’ve always wanted to try it out.
Brenda Young says
Beautiful job Kandice, love the paper choice. I’m looking for a true black for my next project and the chalk paints offered locally are more grey.
Kandice says
thank you Brenda
Rosey says
Those turned out absolutely gorgeous. I love the dark color of the wood too, that’s my fave.
CourtneyLynne says
Omg these tables came out beyond fabulous! So wish I had talent like this. My house would look amazing.
chris aka monkey says
saw this on home talk and it is one of the best makeovers i have ever seen,and i have seen tons….. my jaw dropped wow fantastic xx
Kandice says
thank you so much!!
Jeana B. says
Those tables are just so fab that will definitely wow your guests! Amazing outcome, so classy.
Ginny says
I Love what you done to the End Tables. I have the same tables and would like to redo them. What kind of print did you use on the drawers?
KimL says
Your technique for incorporating beautiful paper (or is it fabric) on drawers takes an item from great to amazing. Just wonderful.
Tonia K. says
Hi Kandice,
I LOVE YOUR WORK!!!
I am now getting into refinishing furniture and am so happy I came across your site.
You are a great inspiration.
You have a fan for life 🙂
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge.
Keep up the AWESOME work.
kandice kullmann says
thank you so much!!