![]() Our kitchen cabinets have THESE Gold Pulls (shown on the right). I just wanted to show the hardware on our vanity that has the Rust-Oleum Satin Bronze you can see it is a little darker color (on the left).īefore you toss out an accessory because it feels too country or not your right look- spray paint will give it some new life! Like our little bunny. I honestly haven’t sanded anything and the Rust-Oleum has always adhered, even on plastic. Also if the hardware is shiny then you can lightly sand the handles so it will adhere, I personally did not do this on the hardware just because it took the spray paint right away. The best way to spray hardware is to put it thru cardboard so it is standing up. We took them off and then spray painted them. I ordered this vanity knowing that I would spray paint the handles. We spray painted the handles on our new vanity. And I ended up using it on several other things because I had it on-hand! I switched to using Rust-Oleum Satin Bronze because it matched our sink faucet in the bathroom. Satin Bronze is a really pretty color- more of a darker gold. It was a second-hand find and gift from Kevin! He spray painted it all on his own, knowing to go with the Pure Gold! And it was an instant facelift! Darker Gold- Rust-Oleum Satin Bronze Typewriter got a spray of the Rust-Oleum Pure Gold. I love how it pops with the barn door hardware. I spray painted it before we installed the light and the glass, really easy to do. Used the Rust-Oleum Pure Gold on the cap of THIS Schoolhouse Light (affordable). (You can find details on anything in our home under “Shop our Home” HERE). I also like to pull in the gold that is on our chandelier. I also like that the gold compliments our rattan tea cart– looks more cohesive. We use to have a gold bookcase in here on the other side of the chalkboard so I wanted to balance out the gold. (This blog post should be sponsored by them. The Rust-Oleum Pure Gold has a primer built into it, I think that is the key. I did try a different brand of spray paint and within a month the light switch cover had scratches all over it. They are just the cheap plastic covers you can get at any home improvement store. ![]() The very first thing I spray painted gold was our light switch covers. Below are examples were we have the Rust-Oleum Pure Gold in our home. ![]() I have tried scratching it and haven’t had success, which is the result we want. We have used this color a lot and it has held up REALLY well. I use this when I am trying to brighten up a space or match a bright gold. Not, really but I actually would spray it bright white if I really could. Watch out, I might spray paint the exterior of our house next. Sharing the good, the bad and the ugly! And my go-to favorite spray paint, the can I always have on-hand. I had a couple little projects I was working on and a few readers suggested I use Rub n’ Buff for the projects. I have always been a spray paint fan lover. ![]()
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