*I was compensated 
for this post with supplies, however all content, thoughts and opinions are my 
own.
Hey friends! 
Sorry for my sudden silence here at Number Fifty-Three. This has been an interesting summer and the last couple of weeks have been filled with reflection and a plan to move forward as I embark on some pretty major life changes for me and my boys.
Along with the lack of blogging I also have let my furniture painting slow down. It felt so good to get back at it these last few days and I am so excited to share this awesome desk with you all!
I have never seen another one like it and I just fell in love with its unique shape and features.
I adore the details on the legs...
I used General Finishes paint in Persian Blue to highlight the legs, top and drawers...
The sides were painted with GF's Linen. Easily a favorite neutral as is has more depth than plain white.
A portion of the top opens up (which adds to this coolness of this piece) and I left that and the underneath portion in its natural mahogany.
The colors and feel for the desk called for a more shabby look, so I heavily distressed the piece and sealed with poly.
Lastly, I replaced the old hardware with these lovely glass apple blossom knobs from D. Lawless Hardware. They added a gorgeous, feminine feel that I feel the desk needed.
This piece will be listed for sale if you are local and interested!
 
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AWESOME makeover Angela...love those knobs!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool little desk! And that blue is so pretty :)
ReplyDeleteLove how the kept the top mahogany!
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