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Upcycling how-to: the chair and desk with wow factor

Sponsored by Feast Watson

This makeover by Simone Barter from Style.Life.Home is pretty special, is it not?! She created it for last year’s Feast Watson Re-Love campaign, which this year I am attempting (wish me luck!) and Simone is participating in again. We can’t show you our finished products just yet, so in the meantime find out how she made this beautiful desk and chair…

Simone Barter before and after grouped image

Products:

  • Feast Watson Timber Primer
  • Feast Watson Stain & Varnish Black Japan Satin
  • Dulux Super Enamel in Tango Semi Gloss
  • Dulux Super Enamel in Malay Grey Semi Gloss

Planning:

  1. Decide where the furniture item will be placed with the aim to make it work with the rest of the chosen space. In particular, this will affect the colour palette you choose.
  2. Choose a desk with a large framework to enable a large workspace. Look for smaller features such as stationery drawers for added utility. Chairs with details are great and make sure that it is also comfortable.
  3. Shop around and explore old and loved stores, you never know what you might find or what bargain you could stumble across.

Simone Barter (3)

Preparation:

  1. Choose colours that will add a wow factor. I chose Feast Watson Black Japan, Malay Grey and Pop of Tango from the Dulux range for a dramatic effect.
  2. Prepare the wood by sanding back the old varnish using coarse sand paper.
  3. Use finer sandpaper to smooth the timber in preparation for the paint and stain.
  4. Make sure all dust is removed prior to coating the furniture.

Achieving your vision:

  1. Apply the Feast Watson timber primer and allow to dry.
  2. For the desk, make sure you remove all drawers before applying the first layer of Feast Watson Black Japan Stain & Varnish. Build up coats to desired colour. Allow to dry between coats.
  3. For the chair apply the Dulux Super Enamel in Tango Semi Gloss then allow to dry.
  4. Use painters tape approximately 10cm from the bottom of each chair leg, evenly wrapped all the way around each leg. Then paint the bottom section of each chair leg. Remove the painters tape when the paint is completely dry.

Simone Barter (5)

“It all starts with the search,” says Simone Barter. “Shopping in some of my favourite little re-loved stores and finding pieces to re-create.”

NB: Always test colours and stains on an off-cut or inconspicuous area of your piece prior to coating the whole item to ensure you’re happy with the colour.

To find out more about Feast Watson products and their application, visit their website and for inspiration, check out the Feast Watson Instagram.

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Expert Tips Styling

New interior styling workshops for the Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast residents, listen up!

the-styling-workshops logoDomayne, in collaboration with stylists Simone Barter of style.life.home and Hayley Jenkin of Wholehearted Studio, will be putting on monthly styling workshops from this weekend (21 March). Ideal for homeowners or renters wanting to transform their everyday living areas into stylish and personalised spaces, the duo will reveal what’s hot – and what’s not – in the styling world.

Simone and Hayley
Simone and Hayley

“Every month, we will present creative, visual and inspiring master classes that will teach people how to get their style on at home,” says Simone. “We’ll cover the full spectrum of interior looks ranging from classic to contemporary, with real-world tips and tricks of the trade”

Each Domayne Sunshine Coast styling workshop will focus on a specific area of the home, so participants can arrive equipped with pre-prepared questions to make the most out of the session. “Our goal is to provide styling solutions with hands-on advice,” explains Hayley. “Simone and I will be approaching these styling workshops in a practical and engaging way.”

The Styling Workshops Domayne 1

The design duo, whose individual work has graced the pages of Australia’s leading interior lifestyle and bridal magazines including Inside Out, House & Garden, Real Living and White Magazine, bring a wealth of practical information and tricks of the trade that took years to perfect.

Limited seats are available for each workshop and bookings are essential. Book now!