Outdoor furniture must be protected from the elements, especially if you are using wood that is not suitable for outdoor use. And a painted finish - if kept up - can protect your outdoor Adirondack furniture and keep it looking fresh and new season after season.
But painting outdoor Adirondack furniture can be a challenge. How to do you completely seal all the boards? How do you hide screw holes? What is the right way to bond paint to wood for exterior use? What about the cracks and all those slats Adirondack furniture is known for?
My friend Brook over at Being Brook always paints her outdoor furniture with the most beautiful, professional looking finishes! Never any drips or missed spots between slats.
So I asked Brook if she would share her outdoor painting technique. Here's how Brook paints outdoor Adirondack furniture.