I have been obsessed with copper lately, and I had been envisioning buying a new Ikea desk, and spray painting it to look like this (desk upper right hand):
But then I realized that I have a list longer than I can name of other more expensive things we need for the house – new refrigerator, new dishwasher, expanded island, new wood flooring, new tile flooring, new fireplace surround tile – so… I already had a desk that was similar in shape to yet another Ikea desk on Pinterest that someone had spray painted gold, and it was very pretty, so that sparked an idea in me – if I paint my current desk, it will still look really cool, and it will cost virtually no money. I was in love.
Here is my desk Before:
(pay no attention to my work table which collapsed, and I somehow hadn’t yet picked up behind the desk)
By the way, I have discovered something – resin paper. Resin paper is the pinkish large paper that you see above under the desk. You can use it for anything – to protect floors while painting, and I have been using it extensively lately to spray paint things in my garage, while protecting the concrete floor.
Here is a picture of me in process:
This draped plastic that you see above is my favorite thing for spray painting in general – both with canned spray paint as well as with our paint sprayer (regular paint). It’s awesome. I need tons of it. Here is a shot of the Tape & Drape (I bought mine at Home Depot / Lowes, but it’s available on Amazon as well).
And here it is in the light of day – almost done – just some SafeCoat Acryllic additional coats to get it nice and glossy, and to ensure that it stays this pretty almost forever. I used Krylon copper spray paint (with the shiny top) on the legs / frame and keyboard tray, Krylon white gloss spray paint, and I used Rustoleum white gloss all purpose spray paint on the glass top of the table.
I made a huge mistake doing the bottom layers in Krylon white gloss, and then, because I needed some sanding blocks (to smooth out any lumps, didn’t really erase a couple drips as it was supposed to) at Lowes, and I was sick of stopping at Michaels, I convinced myself that getting another brand of white gloss spray paint at Lowes (they didn’t carry the Krylon I needed) would be fine for some minor touch-ups / the final top coat on the desk. That should have worked. But the final top coat with Rustoleum (switched brands, big mistake) crackled – something I had heard about but never seen before. So I have sanded out most of the crackles with some sandpaper, but it isn’t perfect. It’s barely noticeable, but I wish I had just stuck to my first love with no crackling – Krylon White Gloss spray paint.
I have a couple thin coats of SafeCoat Acryllic clear poly the top, keyboard, and side legs, but I need to coat the thing, and make sure I’m happy with the texture – I love a glossy texture. Especially on something like a desk, which is very tactile.
I’m very happy with it! It doesn’t even look like the same desk! I will update with another post once we push this little beast back up the stairs. Thanks to my sweet husband for his help with moving this desk around!
Sources:
- Krylon copper spray paint (Michaels)
- Krylon white gloss spray paint (Michaels)
- SafeCoat Acrylacq, green clear poly (I haven’t found it anywhere locally, but I bought mine online. I bought 5 gallons, and I just always have it for a rainy / poly needed day)