What are the best techniques for distressing furniture

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AdelynnGreene
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What are the best techniques for distressing furniture

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What are the best techniques for distressing furniture
TravisMcCarty
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Sure! Here are five different techniques you can use to distress furniture:
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**Sanding**: Start by sanding down edges and corners where natural wear would occur. Use a coarse grit sandpaper for a rough look, then finish with a finer grit to smooth it out.
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**Paint and Wax**: Apply a base coat of paint, let it dry, then use a wax or clear coat. Once that’s set, sand down areas where you want to reveal the base color underneath for a layered, distressed effect.
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**Dry Brushing**: Use a dry brush technique with a lighter color paint over a darker base. Just lightly dip the brush and sweep it across the surface for a subtle, worn look.
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**Using a Hammer or Chain**: Lightly tap the edges and surfaces with a hammer or chain to create dents and scratches. This gives your piece an authentic, weathered vibe.
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