I like the stately nature of how this desk turned up. I wanted to keep an element of the natural wood and thus kept the feet neutral. The drawers are lined in a muted jungle scene paper. Original hardware kept in tact that brings out a classic brass finish.
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Vintage. Show all posts
Wednesday, August 30, 2017
Dip Dyed Regal Desk
Labels:
Antique,
Blue,
brass pulls,
desk,
dip dye legs,
natural wood,
neutral,
refinish,
Vintage
Monday, February 1, 2016
A Spool of Beauty
Out on a morning jog I found 2 old wooden spools. I looked them over, connected loosely with an old metal rod, and continued on my run. I played them over and over in my mind, "could I do anything with it?" And this is somewhat the image that came to mind. I knew my in-laws were needing a new coffee table for their downstairs to better match the media center I had built them 2 years ago. So I put to work before Thanksgiving (I know this is quite a belated post) to have it down prior to the holiday so that we could transport it down to them. I am in love with how it turned out that,.....I may just make the other for us!
Labels:
coffee table,
custom work,
distress,
handmade,
home,
industrial,
natural wood,
neutrals,
recycled,
recycled wood,
refinish,
stain,
stained wood,
vinegar stain,
Vintage,
wood,
wood. rustic
Thursday, July 23, 2015
Ombre 3 Drawer Vintage Grey Dresser
I have been having a few interests and requests for dressers to be transformed for wee little ones on the way. I had a few dressers in stock but none seemed to fit the bill. So when I picked up this little gem I had grand nursery oriented visions for her. I had kinda a grey/pink salmon combo in mind and when I started the grey turned out to look almost white. I toyed with about 6 different sets of knobs and could not figure out why she was being so complicated to me. And then a stroke of genius- what new technique could I give a shot- OMBRE. I happen to think waiting to find out the sex is one of those last little secrets that you can get to keep until the last minute- so a neutral colored nursery dresser makes complete sense to me. Don't get me wrong, this doesn't have to end up finding its home in a nursery, but that was how I ended up staging her.
And then you couldn't imagine the responses I got, assuming this was how we were announcing our own 'little adventure.' Unfortunately, I think that could have be one of the most fitting ways for us to announce, but low and behold we are not! I love the little features to her, the backsplash, the mini caster wheels, the subtle stripes the keyholes!
Dimensions:
30 inches wide
16 inches deep
31 inches tall (without backsplash)
3 feet tall with the backsplash.
And then you couldn't imagine the responses I got, assuming this was how we were announcing our own 'little adventure.' Unfortunately, I think that could have be one of the most fitting ways for us to announce, but low and behold we are not! I love the little features to her, the backsplash, the mini caster wheels, the subtle stripes the keyholes!
Dimensions:
30 inches wide
16 inches deep
31 inches tall (without backsplash)
3 feet tall with the backsplash.
Labels:
acrylic,
Antique,
caster wheels,
chic,
children's furniture,
detail,
distress,
Dresser,
keyhole,
neutrals,
recycled,
refinished,
restored,
shabby chic,
Vintage,
wood
Thursday, June 11, 2015
Chevron Ruler Bedside Table
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After:
This little gem was a pretty significant transformation. Her shape had such grand potential, but goodness she was covered in some decade's experimental fashion. Stripping her down was the first step like giving her a good grand rinse; let's clean you off and see what we're working with. Once I determined that I wasn't crazy about the top, I knew just what that stack of antique rulers were going to be used for.
I made up my own stain and knew that I wasn't positive I wanted it all monochromatic, so I stained the top, and tested out some white-grey on her midsection. Unsure of my decision, she sat in the corner for a month or so while I determined to paint the whole bottom, the drawers, legs or no legs. Finally I determined to go with the white but dip dye her little legs the same stain color. From the photos it's difficult to see the stained legs in the shadows.
And I settled on these fancy 'key-lock' like pulls from Anthropologie to finish her off. They add an extra element of class that she didn't need, but adorns her oh so well.
Labels:
Antique,
bedside table,
chevron,
chic,
classy,
detail,
dip dye,
nightstand,
paint,
recycled,
refinish,
restored,
shabby chic,
side table,
stained wood,
vinegar stain,
Vintage
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
Grey and Wood Antique Buffet
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After:
Dimensions are as follows:
5 feet wide
4 feet tall with mirror, (40 inches tall without the mirror attached.)
22 inches deep
Labels:
Antique,
buffet,
caster wheels,
chic,
classy,
detail,
distress,
french legs,
grey,
home,
milk paint,
shabby chic,
Vintage
Monday, February 2, 2015
Doe Re Mi

Had been wanting to paint a deer as of late. Loved the square window I had on hand and slapped some craft brown paper and old hymnals for his backdrop: the woods and their melodies.
Labels:
acrylic,
antlers,
Deer,
mixed media,
neutrals,
Painting,
recycled,
restored,
rustic,
sheet music,
Vintage,
warm colors,
window
Muted Blue Striped Vintage Desk
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After:
Vintage desk refinished with a muted blue coat. I taped off a variety of 2 sized stripes on both the top and down the fronts of both sets of drawers to keep some of her original raw beauty in tact. Complete with seven drawers to store your work place necessities. One really extraordinary perk to this desk is that she is a full 360 refinished; which means, if you'd like, you could put her in the middle of a room with a chair behind it as the back side is painted consistently with the rest. I kept the original hardware as I thought it brought a nice sturdy brass completion.
Thursday, August 28, 2014
Chevron Black and Gold Dresser
Thursday, June 26, 2014
Country White Dresser
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After:
It's been awhile. Finally getting somewhat settled and finding myself a new 'workshop' to create in. Came across this gem in my old neighborhood and already had a customer in mind with a specific room/look they were going for. The detail in the wood etching on the front drawers adds a charm that compliments those fancy legs and casterwheels. I kept the original hardware on there because I thought it grounded the distressed look a bit.
Labels:
Antique,
caster wheels,
detail,
distress,
Dresser,
refinished,
restored,
rustic,
shabby chic,
Vintage,
wood
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Shabby Pair of Side Tables
These were a fun pair that a friend dropped off. Incredibly old antiquing wood with really interesting detail. They just don't make them like they used to. You can tell the sides extend on a hinge that when pulled out, a hidden bar or wedge can be pulled out for the side to rest on. I considered changing the knobs as I love a fresh look on the old, but couldn't bear to change too much and bring too much attention to the change. You can find them in the living room of a dear friend, along with other treasures I've created sprinkled around their house.
Labels:
Antique,
custom work,
distress,
milk paint,
pair,
shabby chic,
side table,
Vintage,
wood
Sailor Blue Side Table
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I had recently found this Blue Milk Paint to be so subtle and rich and therefore was pretty excited to give an old vintage side table a fresh start. This gem sat in the basement for what seems like the longest time waiting for the perfect knob. I could have brought home a course of 7 different options, just sure it would be a smashing hit. And each seemed to incompatible in some measure.
Finally 3 lovely Anthropologie painted knobs found their home on her drawer fronts.
She's up for sale: easily found on Etsy:
https://www.etsy.com/listing/184725962/sweet-sailor-blue-bedside-table?
Labels:
Antique,
bedside table,
Blue,
chic,
cool colors,
detail,
distress,
milk paint,
nightstand,
refinished,
restored,
rustic,
shabby chic,
Vintage,
wood
Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Bebe Changing Station

This was a custom piece done for some friends expecting twins in the next 2 months! It will be the changing table once the additional little padding accompanies the top! I believe this was an old family dresser and I can assuredly tell you she has seen layers upon layers of different season all with a different little coat. She required an extra dose of patience and an additional tub of stripper. But I quite love that simple grey milk paint wash and the subtle details that keep it still somewhat masculine for those 2 new beaus! Welcome to the world little ones. Change is inevitable, embrace it as it comes ;)
Labels:
Antique,
Dresser,
French,
grey,
milk paint,
refinished,
restored,
Vintage,
wood
Shabby Chic Antique Bedside Table

Refinished antique side table. This had to be part of an old vanity
dating back to the early to mid-1900's. Lovely and delicate legs and the
sweetest of trim on the bottom. She comes with two drawers to store
your nighttime necessities. This was sanded down and painted a two toned
white and warm grey combination and distressed to give her a well loved
and worn coat as you can see the wood wear through. Unique shaped glass
knobs from anthropologie with brass/gold undertones.
Labels:
Antique,
distress,
French,
glass knobs,
refinished,
shabby chic,
Vintage,
wood. rustic
Thursday, May 9, 2013
Bonjour Buffet
What a prize to find! You'd have thought I had won a contest when I snatched this little treasure up! I kept grinning all day, dreaming up the possibilities of her outcome. The detail and shape to her are simply exquisite and dear. I originally planned to just shoot for the two toned white shabby finished product, but after applying this coat of paint, I realized she needed just a hint of color. I love the muted grey with green undertones. I kept most of the original hardware and cleaned her off with a good coat of poly.
Labels:
Antique,
distress,
french legs,
neutrals,
paint,
refinished,
shabby chic,
Vintage,
wood
Wednesday, May 1, 2013
Stately Vintage Desk
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After:
This was an old lawyers desk that someone had tried to spruce up with a little can of spray paint. I was happy to envision a new face that begs for a philosopher to pull up a chair, breathe in the scent of an old library book, and muse upon explorations yet to be discovered.
One of the many perks of this piece is the spacious drawer storage. On the left is a hidden double drawer that can function as a file cabinet. The back is finished as well so as to offer the option of pulling that desk out from against a wall. The three paneled leather top is still in tact, with a little of the silver paint residue, which I quite like to give it a well loved look. All wood, the trim on the top gives it a little extra pizazz. I painted it a two toned grey and washed it with a dark walnut stain wax. Completed with original brass pulls this is a unique timeless desk.
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