Some girls dream about diamonds… or flowers… or new shoes. I dream about furniture. And this dream that came true was about a church pew makeover that almost started out as a nightmare. But it does have a happy ending π
When we started our living room makeover, I knew that I’d need a long bench by the front door to fill up the space with purpose. And I dreamt of a church pew. Of course, my original idea was to build one – but my husband found another way.
He scoured local Facebook selling groups to find a vintage pew that would fit the space we needed. And in no time he found one in Franklin. So we took the 1 1/2 hour trek to check out a pew that someone had hidden away in their garage.
I knew immediately that this beauty needed to be brought back to life. This is where I get all sentimental: for years and years, our small town had a church pew factory (which is no longer open), and for some reason I felt like this pew needed to come “home.”
We bought it from the nice lady who had it, then brought it home. The next morning we started working on it, because I knew that it had too much that needed to be repaired to leave it alone.
In my mind, for years upon years, hundreds of people had probably sit in that pew and worshipped. Which made me feel like it needed to be brought back to life. There was a history that I can’t explain – but I knew that it deserved to shine.
So that’s where we start our church pew makeover. And here’s how we did it.
Antique Church Pew Makeover
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Supplies:
- Citri-Strip
- .31 mil painter’s plastic
- scissors
- disposable gloves
- chip brushes
- sand paper – both 100 and 220 grit
- plastic paint scraper
This is the first time I’ve used paint stripper to refinish furniture – and I have to admit it couldn’t have been any easier! I chose Citri-Strip because it’s non-toxic and while it does an amazing job at eating through the furniture, it didn’t bother my skin at all where it touched it. Do wear gloves though! (By the end I had it all over me!)
So slather it on pretty thick. Don’t be shy! Work in small areas – about 18 inches square or so, especially if it’s warm. You DO not want it to dry before you get it covered.
Speaking of getting it covered. Cut some squares from the painter’s plastic, so as you get an area covered you can immediately cover it up. You want to smoosh the plastic down so it locks that moisture in. (Smoosh is the technical term, ya know?)
Once you have the entire piece covered with plastic covered Citri-Strip, walk away. SERIOUSLY. Do NOT peek. Let it sit for at least 8 hours… 12 is even better. Just go shopping. Or take a nap. Or read a book. Just DO NOT PEEK.
Then… when you come back, you’ll see all that paint all bubbled up. This is what you’re looking for. If you didn’t get this – then scrape off what came loose and slather it up again.
Use a plastic furniture scraper – not metal – to get off as much as you can. Don’t dig into the wood – just let the Citri-Strip do it’s job.
We actually had to do three different coats on this piece to get off all that paint. There were FIVE layers. I started to wonder if we’d ever make it to raw wood. But eventually, after all the paint layers and at least 2 kinds of lacquer, we finally got it all off.
The wood was rather soft (probably from years of sitting on a porch somewhere). so we sanded it twice – once with 100 grit and then again with 220 grit – making sure to get into every nook and cranny.
We repaired in all the random nail holes with wood filler to help bring it back to life, too.
My husband had to take a piece of scrap wood we had and trace the bottom of the leg to replace the third leg in the center that was missing.
Between the new wood and old, plus all the filler we had to use – paint was really our only option. So we put on a few coats with our secret weapon and let it completely dry before putting it in the perfect spot in our living room.
Now the little church pew that has heard thousands of prayers gets a little spot of honor by our front door. She’s become one of my favorite things about our living room.
And she’ll never have to worry about being sit out on the front porch again. We’ll definitely cherish this piece for years and years to come.
Sally says
So hugely pretty
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Sally!
penny Bawn says
What’s your secret weapon, please?
Gina Luker says
Hey Penny,
It’s my Homeright paint sprayer, here is a link. It is amazing!! https://www.theshabbycreekcottage.com/my-secret-weapon-to-paint-almost-anything.html
Carlee says
That was definitely a labor of love but the results were worth it! What a great piece!
Jacklyn Carney says
I love it, love it love it, n u have the perfect place for it!
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Jacklyn, I am so happy with it π
angelina battistini says
I do think you did a perfect job,and the beautiful churchbench you do honor letting it stay in your beautiful house! Who knows how many tears and pain had it silentli to carry on his back ! saying hello from and all the best to you and your husband xxx
Gina Luker says
Thank you Angelina, that is so kind of you π
Jennifer saxton says
I have a similar kind of wooden bench at my home and i was so clueless on how to set it right. Now i know how!! Impressive and totally amazing.
Gina Luker says
Oh Yea Jennifer! Good luck I am sure yours will be toyally amazing!
Vanessa says
I love pews. It’s always been a piece I want for my home. Gorgeous Gina!
Julie Nichols says
What a beautiful piece! I’m sure it will be cherished for years to come. You did an amazing job it looks gorgeous in your home!
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Julie, that is so sweet of you!
Toni | Small Home Soul says
That turned out great and you have just made a bunch of people jealous because I’ve wanted one for years. It does look right at home right where she landed.
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Toni, I have wanted one forever too, I am sure you will find yours one day too π
Zovesta says
Gorgeous!! You did an amazing job. I prefer a stained finish, but I agree that paint was the only way to go here. It definitely keeps it from being too “heavy” of a piece. π Citistrip is great, but it’s best to wear gloves! It might not smell bad, but you still don’t want that on you. If you can absorb lotion and face cream, you can certainly absorb chemicals on your hands.
I must ask…
“once with xxx grit and then again with xxx grit”
Am I missing something? π
Gina Luker says
I totally agree on the gloves! And the xxx… I forgot to get the numbers off the pack – off to fix that now π
Goedele says
Great job Gina! I don’t like to work with paint strippers, but sometimes you just have to for the best result. It looks really good and goes really well with the wall decor.
Gina Luker says
Thank you so much, and I agree, it is worth the work!
Sasha says
Great job,love the color
Gina Luker says
THanks so much Sasha!
Judy r says
Gina,
I love your church pew.. I have wanted one for years.. My friend had some one make her a small one.. Very pretty.. but , I just want a real church pew.. Yours looks beautiful.. thanks for sharing.
Gina Luker says
Thank you so much Judy! I too wanted one for years and that is why this project was such a labor of love! I hope you find yours one day π
Amy says
I love it…and it fits perfectly! We have a small one in our entry way that fits perfect as well!
So fun! Enjoy!
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Amy π
Georgi says
I have one and have been in a dilemma whether to paint it or leave it but youβve convinced me to take the plunge, dive right in and paint it. So enjoy keeping up with what youβre doing. You are such an inspiration.
Gina Luker says
Thanks so much Georgi, you are so sweet! Go for it, I am sure it will turn out great!!
Penguinscraps says
I love this post. Wish I could find one. I also loved how you called it “she”. Just like a prayerful, Christian lady of old, quietly taking on the woes, cares, and burdens of her church family. Lifting all things up to God.
I have been scouring your posts the past two days – so glad I happened on your blog. We are just in the process of setting up a house for my daughter, and needed ideas and how to’s for changing a very “gramma” looking MH into a beautiful, young styled home for a preciously country girl!! Definitely a God-send. Thanks for sharing!
Gina Luker says
Thank you so much, I am so happy you found me too π Good luck with your daughter’s place I hope you find my posts helpful π