When I couldn't find the right lamps to fit my needs, I remembered a sad pair of black, beat up lamp bases I stored in my garage a while ago, plugged 'em in- realized they worked, and brought out the trusty spray paint.
Here's what I used for this quick, inexpensive face lift:
- Rust-Oleum's Ultra Cover Primer
- Rust-Oleum's spray paint in Heirloom White
- Rust-Oleum's (sensing a theme here) Gloss Protective Enamel Spray
- 220 grit sand paper
- Blue painters tape
I started by wrapping the top with tape to protect the lightbulb socket. Then I sprayed Rust-Oleum's Ultra Cover Primer followed by Rust-Oleums Heirloom White spray paint. After a dry time of about 10 minutes I sanded the lamps lightly with 220 grit sand paper to get rid of any bubbles. I followed up with Rust-Oleum's Gloss Protective Enamel for a glossy finish. Add a couple Target lampshades and it looks like they came straight off of One King's Lane!
An easy fix and beautiful transformation. Now to conquer the rest of the bedroom.
Come back soon to see my next undertaking- restoring a charming old vintage trunk.
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