Oh my gosh everyone, I can't believe it is already June! The weeks have been flying by.
I had my first little disaster this past week with my furniture painting business. I had stored all of my waiting to be painted furniture in our garage. Yeah. Not such a great idea with the incredible amount of rain & humidity we are having. So, a few days ago we had to toss out a couple of pieces of furniture and then drag everything else into our dining room, which has now become my storage/work room. Totally not the best or ideal situation, but it's what I'm working with right now.
So, on to this little makeover I did to a sideboard that a customer of mine found at Brimfield.
She requested a darker basecoat with a creamy topcoat and lots of distressing. I found the replacement hardware at Hobby Lobby.
I created this super worn and aged look by completely sanding the piece and painting it with Martha Stewart's Chocolate Truffle. Once that dried I did a topcoat of Benjamin Moore's Gentle Cream--love this one and definitely plan on using it in the future! Lastly, I sanded it with the electric sander to seriously distress it!
Here's my supervisor (as we've taken to calling him) checking out the finished product...
I, of course realized after I was already painting, that I had forgotten the before shot. Hate when I do that! But, I did find this one that the customer had sent me when she first bought the piece.
And one last after. (And you know that I style these finished pieces to show my customers and to share on my blog and then I fall in love.) Sigh.
I really shouldn't be starting on my kitchen makeover right now since my dining room is a warehouse and all, but it's raining, I can't get out to sand anything, so I think that is exactly what I'm going to do...step one, remove the upper cabinet doors!
Linking to:
http://linda-coastalcharm.blogspot.com/2013/02/nifty-thrifty-tuesday-no151.htmlhttp://www.cozylittlehouse.com/ http://www.jenniferrizzo.com/ http://www.savvysouthernstyle.net/
Beautifully distressed Angela! The new look really suits the piece! ... Did the furniture in your garage get wet?
ReplyDeleteTurned out great!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out fabulous Angela... I bet it was hard to give that piece back LOL!
ReplyDeleteLove this one...you can tell it is a good, sturdy piece, I'm sure she will just love it!
ReplyDeletereally cute! love the lines of this one too!
ReplyDeletekeya
Nice transformation. Love the color.
ReplyDeleteHi Angela, It came out great - love the lines of the dresser and the colors you used.
ReplyDeleteAngela, I just adore the way this turned out. Love the colors and distressing!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
What an amazing transformation!! I am so glad I saw this. I am hosting a giveaway via Arcadian Home on my blog. It would be great if you could stop by. Have a lovely day!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!! You did such a good job ;)
ReplyDeleteJamie @Better With Age
This turned out great Angela ~ love it!!
ReplyDeletePopped over from MMM today.
ReplyDeleteI do like that side board in the chippy finish and new hardware. I also really like your stying "style" as well. Simple and yet effective. Great job!
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