Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Dip Dyed Regal Desk







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. 

Monday, February 2, 2015

Muted Blue Striped Vintage Desk

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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.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Stately Vintage Desk

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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.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Shabby Chevron Desk

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I have been meaning for sometime to try a chevron pattern on a piece of furniture.  I got this desk and wasn't wild about it and figured it'd be the perfect option to do a little experimenting.  I was quite pleased with her end result.  The actual chevron portion took a little extra time.  I tend to forget how much math is necessary to do a job well.  
It took some deliberating on the knobs, but I am quite happy with the orange pop of color to off set the neutrals.  She'll make a happy little perch for someone study up next to! 

Tuesday, November 8, 2011




This little project was so fun! I originally got her and was not all that thrilled as she had 3 little hats of leather that were not in good shape. With the help of a chisel and some muscles, she was bare and in need of some vision. What would I put in her 3 naked pannels? What better than a chalkboard? How exciting to write your to-do list on your desk? And even better to wipe them right off post-completion.