It wasn't in too bad of shape originally. I just took off all the knobs, re-glued some loose joints, and lightly sanded it all. Then came the fun! I chose Valspar's Breezy Blue paint for a clean, barely blue-tinted color.
Because this piece is old and not perfect, I also distressed it to help the whole piece match better. Krylon spray sealer was sprayed on last to seal that paint and ensure durability. Oh, and of course I couldn't put back on THOSE knobs. The cute glass ones were found on amazon for $20 for the set. Don't you love all the details?!
:( This big baby doesn't really fit in our house, so hopefully it'll find a good home soon.
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Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHi! Visiting from tt&j. I love how your redo turned out. I wish I had somewhere in my house to put it.. I would take it off your hands! I love it :)
ReplyDeleteAlso.. I would love for you to link these up to my Friday party if you get a chance!
That's a gorgeous piece of furniture, and you did an amazing job. Love the handles as well !
ReplyDeleteSo are you selling this? For how much?
ReplyDeleteIt's up for $300 right now... but I've never sold anything in this area (I live in N. Colorado) so this is a trial run.
ReplyDeleteThat's so nice! $50, is a real bargain for that piece. Great work :)
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful, I had no idea you had such a crafty blog - talk about inspiration! So are you looking for a home in Colorado? How is your search going?
ReplyDeleteThat is BEAUTIFUL!!! Great job!! :)
ReplyDeleteI would be *heartbroken* that it didn't fit in my house, because it's *GORGEOUS*!!! All the detailing and the scale are so fantastic! And a great makeover, too! (c;
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