Serving Cart Goes Fresco – A Lime Paint Transformation

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An Uncommon Surprise
I know I say this a lot – so forgive my repetitiveness, but this transformation snuck up and surprised me more than I could have ever expected.

(afflinks) Pure and Original offered to let me try out their Fresco lime paint on a piece of furniture. Typically one would use the Fresco Lime Paint on walls, but I wanted to try it on my furniture.

BEFORE

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

This serving cart sat in my house, slowly becoming outdated over the years – as have many pieces in my home and probably yours too.

Before and After
At one time this was modern and trendy. But no more. When I look at it now, I just see “old & boring”.

Normally I’d not show the “after” so soon but I just couldn’t resist. This one threw me for a loop. The (afflink) lime paint finish is extraordinary.

AFTER

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Here is the step-by-step:

MATERIALS

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Krud Kutter

J-B Weld KwikWood

HomeRight Finish Max

Wallprim

Fresco Lime Paint

Dead Flat EcoSealer

STEP #1 – Prep by cleaning and repairing. I used (afflinks) Krud Kutter and J-B Weld KwikWood to fill holes and indents. The back plates were nailed in, so those holes needed filling.

STEP #2 – Sand the finish to give tooth.

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

STEP #3 – Clean off the dust from sanding with a damp cloth.

STEP #4 – Prime with (afflink) Wallprim, preferably tinted to match the paint you will be using for your finish coat. I used my (afflink) HomeRight Finish Max sprayer. On the front right you can see another project – I painted this first to get a feel for the (afflink) Fresco.

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

STEP #5 – Lightly sand when the primer is dry to prepare it for your final coats.

This is where it gets interesting…

STEP #6 – Grab your special brush and take short swipes of the (afflink) lime paint all over as you cover the piece bcause you want to see the variations in your surface. Add a little water to thin the paint just a bit to help the light and dark pigments separate and bring you a beautiful varied shades.
Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

The Technique
I found that the (afflink) Fresco brush, normally used on walls didn’t give me the look I wanted on the top because of it’s large footprint, so I switched to a medium sized chip brush, giving short sweepy passes until it was covered.

You will need to let it dry for a few hours to see how color variations will come out. I ended up giving the top three coats because it took me that long to learn the paint’s special nuances. I needed the shades and strokes to evenly distributed. I know, it’s kind of a conundrum – but I prefer to have controlled chaos.
Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Even then, after a few tries, I discovered that a quick a slight sanding brought out a softer, more cohesive look. After letting it dry overnight, I was extremely pleased with the outcome.

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

 

STEP #7 – Wait a week before topcoating to let the lime paint sufficiently dry. I used the (afflink) Pure and Original Dead Flat EcoSealer. It was easy to apply and dried nicely. I used a Country Chic oval brush.

STEP #8 – New hardware usually is in order. In this case, I had no choice because I can’t find the original hardware. After spending a day looking for that illusive bag of metal, I gave up and we just went out a bought some. BUT, as it usually turns out, the new hardware with just what it needed.

Look at the difference a bit of paint and hardware can make:

BEFORE

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

AFTER

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

So what is lime paint?>

(Afflink) Pure and Original Fresco is remarkable paint that results in an aged look that would be hard to duplicate with traditional paint.

Lime Paint, a type of paint that has existed for thousands of years, is an all natural, 100% mineral paint composed of quick lime and natural pigments. With a VOC <30, it meets the most stringent environmental requirements Mold- and bacteria resistant.

In general, the color of Fresco turns out a bit lighter or more grayish than the colors on the color chart (chalk based paint) and may slightly deviate because it is a natural lime-based product.

BEFORE

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

AFTER

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

If you are looking to stand out or have a one-of-a-kind piece in your home – check out (afflink) P&O Fresco. I’ve contemplated carrying a paint line. If I do, Pure & Original will be one of the options. Read about its history here.

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Fresco Lime Paint Transforms Serving Cart {Love My DIY Home}

Are you in love with the aged, old-world look as I am? Have you ever tried Pure and Original Fresco Lime Paint? To see a project with P&O’s other paint, (afflink) Classico, go check out A Family Dresser Rescue that I did last year for the Fab Flippin Furniture contest.

Thanks for visiting. I’ll share more Pure and Original projects in the future. P&O has launched a new color line, the “Inspiration Collection 2017” where Pure & Original is showing it’s colorful side. I’ll share some projects very soon highlighting some of the new fab colors. Stay tuned!

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* Disclosure: This post contains affiliate links. If you buy anything after clicking on one of the affiliate links, I receive a small commission of the sale. The cost to you is the same, and I only link to items that I think would benefit my readers. Your support of this blog is greatly appreciated! This post was sponsored by Pure and Original by supplying the materials for this project – Thanks, Pure and Original!

 

18 thoughts on “Serving Cart Goes Fresco – A Lime Paint Transformation”

  1. Wow Val, you knocked it outta the park with this transformation!  I have always loved the look the lime paint, and it really changed up this dated cart!  LOVE LOVE LOVE IT!  I will have to try this Pure & Original paint.  Thanks for sharing

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  2. Please tell me; is it necessary to sand the whole piece prior to painting with the Pure and Original line?

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  3. Hey Val, that is a wonderful piece that I'd love to have in my home.  I can't think how it could have turned out any nicer and it's one of my favorite colors at the moment. Well done.

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