* Paint (two colors, one for the squares and one for the background)
* Primer
* Paintbrushes (at least one for each color)
* Painter's tape
* Drop cloth
1. Remove any hardware from the table, such as drawer pulls or knobs.
2. Sand the table to smooth out any rough spots.
3. Wipe the table clean with a damp cloth to remove any dust.
4. Apply a coat of primer to the table and let it dry according to the manufacturer's instructions.
1. Use painter's tape to create a grid of squares on the table. The size of the squares is up to you, but they should be all the same size.
2. Be sure to press the tape down firmly so that it doesn't leak paint.
1. Paint the squares with the desired color. You can use a paintbrush or a roller, but be careful not to get any paint on the tape.
2. Let the paint dry completely before moving on to the next step.
1. Carefully peel off the tape to reveal the checkerboard pattern.
2. Touch up any areas where the paint has bled through the tape.
1. Apply a coat of sealant to the table to protect the paint. You can use a spray sealant or a brush-on sealant.
2. Let the sealant dry completely before using the table.
* Use a light-colored paint for the background so that the squares will stand out.
* If you're not confident in your freehand painting skills, you can use a stencil to create the checkerboard pattern.
* Be patient and take your time. Painting a checkerboard table can be a time-consuming project, but the results are worth it.