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Fill out the customization form with details about your table, the color or design you are considering, and its current condition.

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Receive personalized step-by-step instructions, tips, and material recommendations tailored to your specific project.

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Follow the provided guide to transform your kitchen table into a stunning piece that complements your space.

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FAQ

What type of paint should I use for a kitchen table?

For a kitchen table, it's best to use a durable, high-quality paint that can withstand daily use and cleaning. Look for paints specifically designed for furniture.

How do I prepare my table for painting?

Start by cleaning the table thoroughly, sanding it to remove any old finish, and applying a primer to ensure the paint adheres well. Make sure to follow the specific instructions for your chosen paint type.

Can I paint a table without sanding it first?

While sanding is recommended for the best results, you can use a deglosser or a bonding primer to prepare the surface if you prefer not to sand. This will help the paint adhere properly.