Powder Coating for Your Furniture

admin • August 15, 2015

white patio furniture If you’re looking to change up the look of your home’s interior but don’t want to invest in new furniture, now might be the time to consider powder coating for your furniture. With the wide variety of color options available and the durability that powder coating provides, you can give your furniture new life and enjoy it for many more years to come. Here is a quick look at some of the most common furniture pieces that people choose to powder coat.

Patio furniture

Outdoor metal furniture is exposed to UV rays and extreme weather conditions and frequently sees paint damage and rust as a result. Increase the lifespan and change up the color of your patio furniture by giving it a power coating. Your furniture will become resistant to corrosion, cracking, chipping, rust, abrasions, scratches, and more.

Barstools

Many barstools are made entirely of metal or feature long metal legs that lend themselves perfectly to powder coating. Consider powder coating your barstools in a bright color for something unexpected, or try having just the legs powder coating on a barstool that might feature an upholstered seat.

Foldable chairs

Do you keep a number of foldable metal chairs on hand for parties? Powder coating is sure to brighten them up and even make them a topic of conversation at your next big get-together.

Bed frame

Do you have a metal bed frame? A powder coating can restore its luster, protect it from rust, and add color to transform your bedroom space.

End table

End tables with metal legs are a great candidate for powder coating because you can opt for a unique color without it necessarily becoming the focal point of the room.

Storage lockers

Many are opting to furnish garage and mudroom spaces with lockers for a unique storage option. Powder coating them will help you tie them in with the surrounding space.

Clothing racks

Metal clothing racks? Powder coat them rather than spray paint them for a finish that will stand up to metal hangers.

Essentially, any furniture piece with metal is a good candidate for powder coating. Every job we do here at Full Blown Coatings is a custom job, and we will work with you to get the precise look, color, and finish that you want for your furniture. If you’re looking to have a piece of furniture powder coated, don’t hesitate to give us a call.

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