

🎨 Refresh your world, one brushstroke at a time!
Quick and Easy Paint Transformations offers 50 step-by-step projects to revitalize walls, floors, stairs, and furniture. This highly accessible guide caters to beginners and professionals, featuring practical tips and clear instructions that make DIY painting approachable and fun. With a 4.5-star rating from over 800 reviews, it’s a trusted resource for anyone looking to effortlessly transform their living space.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 811 Reviews |
P**.
How to brush new life into that old, shabby bureau...or anything else!
I bought this for my lady and then immediately had doubts about the suitability of the book as a birthday gift. "Isn't it a bit boring?"' I asked myself. I needn't have worried. She has read the ink off the pages...at least three times and now, armed with her tins of wax and chalk, she is transforming any piece of furniture she can lay her tiny hand upon. This is good stuff, with tips to circumnavigate practical challenges, assistance with all manner of techniques and lots of step-by-step diagrams. The book assumes that the reader shall be starting off with a limited amount of prior knowledge and so the volume is suitable for the either the complete novice or professionals who wish to transform tired, battered or nondescript household fittings. Straightforward, highly readable, extremely informative, a truly brilliant, engrossing book that can be read simply for pleasure, it is so attractively laid-out and well-written.!
M**Y
Quick and Easy Paint Transformations - Annie Sloan
An excellent guide to the world of Annie Sloan paint. Full of ideas for the home and some too for the garden. If you have old, cherished or just plain serviceable pieces of furniture that need a new lease of life this book will help you... all you will need to accompany the book is Annie Sloan paint, which is a real joy to work with as it's so easy to apply - with minimum fuss. Great fun if you are creative and just plain practical if your not.
G**S
Easy paint transformations
My wife received the book as a present for Christmas as she likes to paint old furniture and revitalise and make them look a million times better. It gives you a good insight on how to do certain things to make furniture look old and yet give them a new lease of life,Also the different techniques are easy to understand .
A**L
Ideas to inspire
If you like up-cycling old furniture, picture frames, mirrors etc. this book is a must. Apart from all sorts of ideas. it contains step by step instructions and lots of pictures to guide you through the process. The projects are based upon the use of Annie Sloan paint, which is wonderful stuff. I have already updated two bedside tables and some garden furniture. They look great, and now I keep looking around for other things to paint!
V**R
easy reading. great ideas for the novice painter to the more complicated stuff towards the end of the book
Went on an Annie Sloan painting course and found this book to compliment the skills I had picked up. I had just bought a small cottage and we had a limited budget for furnishings. I bought a lot of tatty pieces of furniture and with the help of this book made the pieces look great. So delighted with my new skills.
C**J
Upcyclers must-have book
This book is well worth having around the home. You can easily change and revamp tired old furniture items to adorn your home-or make them over and sell them on, as painted furniture is BIG at the moment. I would recommend this to anyone who has the time to give it a go. Beautifully illustrated and easy to follow, this book inspires you to have a go. Perfect!
G**9
Some good effects, but only covers half the process (and avoids the preparation)
The book has some lovely and interesting and inspirational effects techniques. There is, however, next to nothing about how to prepare furniture in the first place, such as stripping old varnishes, sanding down etc. and so it feels like it only does half the process. If I was to buy a second hand piece of furniture I'd most likely have to you-tube instructions or find another book to get me to the stage where I was ready to pick up this one. Also, she concentrates on using her own range of furniture paints and varnishes/waxes and gives very little direction as to what to look for and what else would be suitable if you were to use other products. I will definitely try some of the suggestions in the book, and it does have some inspirational ideas, but it is not a one-stop-information-shop which some total beginners would need.
A**D
Love this book
Have seen books by this lady, have painted a few pieces of furniture by different methods, this was recomendedby a HomeMag seems to be easier than the techniquies I have used before, also got both my Daughters hooked on Shabby Chich now, lovelly ideas in the book, mazing whatyou cando with what seemsa bit of old junk
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