How to get the aged effect with chalk paint

When it comes to decoration, there is no such thing as obsolescence.

Oliver Thansan
Oliver Thansan
04 September 2023 Monday 11:02
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How to get the aged effect with chalk paint

When it comes to decoration, there is no such thing as obsolescence. An old piece of furniture will always be in fashion and will look great in any room if you know how to combine it with the rest of the elements in your decoration. This is precisely the maxim of the shabby chic trend, which seeks to mix modern elements with older ones.

The rise of vintage in interior design continues to increase and, for this reason, antique furniture that you can find in second-hand stores, flea markets, flea markets or inherited from someone who no longer wanted it is becoming more and more coveted. But another option to show off furniture in your home with that look aged by the passage of time is to paint it with chalk paint, which gives that worn finish in a very natural and genuine way.

If you have a chair, a table, a chest of drawers, a chest of drawers, a mirror or any other piece of furniture that you want to give a vintage and aged touch to, all you have to do is get down to work with very few materials and a few simple steps. You dare?