Friday, February 26, 2010
Master Bedroom Furniture Painting Completed!
I have finally finished painting all the bedroom furniture, woohoo! All the furniture was a honey oak color, we purchased the headboard at a garage sale for 150 dollars (it was custom made, if you look at it close up the detail is incredible), and the dresser and two end tables I got off craigslist for 225 dollars. All quality solid wood furniture built to last.
Spray Paint Project #2: Dining Room Set
My hubby finally agreed to let me paint the dining set black - so it will match the hutch (see the first post below) that is behind it and the black mirror in front of it. We agreed that I would only do one chair at a time so that we could all use the table and other chairs in the meantime.
One chair is done....Here's a sneak peek!!!!
One chair is done....Here's a sneak peek!!!!
My Love Affair with Spray Paint Project 1: End Table
I found this worn end table at our local Salvation Army for 15 bucks. This is a picture after I sanded it, but there was some water damage on the top and lots of scratches and gouges on top, so I did my best to sand those out. I loved that this was a solid piece with the large beadboard panels in it - plus I loved the furniture feet! A well built solid piece.
Easy DIY Burlap Wreath
After Christmas was over, I was ready for a different wreath on the door. I found a great easy tutorial for this really easy to make burlap wreath over at the blog Where the Heart Is. (Click on the link and it will take you there) Super cheap to make!
Hutch Makeover from 2009
I thought I'd start out the blog with a furniture transformation that I did last year and had great success with! My sister in law had gotten a steal of a deal on a black bookcase from an overstock furniture store for $175.00. When I went there, they were already sold out. But I loved it so much that I was determined to make my own and got my creative mind in gear! I bought this oak china hutch off Craigslist for 150 bucks. I removed the doors, primed it, took out the two center supports, and painted it dark kettle black (from Lowes) which is the same paint that we used on our built in entertainment unit that came with the house. I even kept the original hardware - I primed it and then spray painted it with appliance epoxy spray paint in stainless steel. (That stuff is DURABLE)
It took hours, but I love the result!
It took hours, but I love the result!
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