A great friend brought me this little cabinet and wanted to do something fun with it. Well, it wasn't a very fun piece of furniture--a little drab and plain (she agreed!).
{Time for another confession: I don't like oak. There, I said it! I've carried that dirty little secret around with me for far too long! I don't like how heavy and open the grain is because it doesn't give a nice smooth surface for a great finish. And I don't like the way it takes stain. I have done some beautiful oak tops, but they are not my preference. Please don't send me hate mail!!}
Anyway, my sweet friend said I could do whatever I wanted with it and she wanted it some version of Salmon for the color.
{Time for another confession: I don't like oak. There, I said it! I've carried that dirty little secret around with me for far too long! I don't like how heavy and open the grain is because it doesn't give a nice smooth surface for a great finish. And I don't like the way it takes stain. I have done some beautiful oak tops, but they are not my preference. Please don't send me hate mail!!}
Anyway, my sweet friend said I could do whatever I wanted with it and she wanted it some version of Salmon for the color.
Yea!
First, I just had to get rid of those hideous casters. I replaced them with these cute little legs I found at home depot. We had to change out the hardware on them to make them work, but it was an easy fix. Next, I had Craig (I just have to say, he is awesome and WAY TOO GOOD to me!!) trim out the doors with some thin molding I also found at HD (love that store!). Finally, I just filled in all the extra holes and she was ready to prime and paint. (I primed it in a dark brown, so when I distressed that would be what showed, not the medium color oak. :P)
Actually, the grain on this piece wasn't too bad, so I didn't have to curse at it! ;)
Before
Trimmed out, new legs, and puttied...
After
After I painted I heavily distressed and then stained over it with Dark Walnut by Minwax to tone down the color (yah, it was bright!).
Isn't she sweet??!
Check out the hardware! I am IN LOOOVE!!
I love the texture of the distressing, the depth the glazing brings, and the hardware with this fun color!
color = Rejuvenate SW (only if you're brave enough!!)
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That is absolutely beautiful!!! Love the legs and LOOOVE the hardware!! wish you had a tutorial on this one!
ReplyDeleteThank you Jamie! Whatcha want to know? :)
DeleteThis is a prize-winning makeover. Awesome work!
ReplyDeleteThank you Daena. New follower of yours! :)
DeleteLove it !! Where did you purchase the lovely hardware? Job well done!
ReplyDeleteMy most favoritest place ever, Hobby Lobby!! :)
DeleteNice job, love the color!!
ReplyDeleteYou'd never know this was the same piece. Very sweet!!
ReplyDeleteAre you kidding me? You turned that horrid piece of ugly into that gorgeous piece? Just amazing. Hard to believe it's the same.
ReplyDeleteKaren
lol Karen, you actually made me feel sorry for it. :D
DeleteI've disliked oak all my life: kitchen cabinets, furniture, even some floors. Glad I'm not alone! You've transformed this wallflower into a belle.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love this color and the changes you made. It looks like a different piece.
ReplyDeleteRuth
I can't stand oak, either. This chest makeover? Seriously amazing.
ReplyDeleteI don't like oak either and I never would've guessed this could turn out to be such a lovely piece of furniture. Fun color too. Patti
ReplyDeleteThis is sooo beautiful! I am in love!
ReplyDeleteThe color is just right!
Thank you for sharing.
Leticia
Thank you Leticia--she loved the color so I was happy! :)
Deletewow, it looks like a completely different piece! love that fun coral color!
ReplyDeleteThanks Cassie! I was so happy to be able to do a bright color after my week of black!
DeleteAwesome work! This turned out beautiful. I like the added trim and the hardware. I wouldn't of thought of painting it that color but it looks great.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteThat little cup board is beautiful. I love the color. Thanks for sharing. Karie
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful, I absolutely love it! I need to be a bit more creative with add ons like you, the trim and legs are perfect for it.
ReplyDeleteoh god I'm in looove with this piece too...what a great job and great inspiration.
ReplyDeleteBec x
p.s how have I not found your blog before today?
Thank you Bec! I'm not sure, but I'm so glad you did! Thanks for following! :)
DeleteThat is a cabinet I would have looked past with a groan. What a transformation. It's so cute now.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Beautiful cabinet and so many great tips. I had no idea we could buy new legs from Home Depot, I can't wait to try that. Thanks!!
ReplyDeleteI popped on over from MMS. What you did with the is simply amazing! I would never have believe it was the same piece if I had not seen the before and after's.
ReplyDeleteQUESTIONS:
1) Where did you get the legs? Where did you find the hardware, it looks vintage?
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Thank you so much! I got the legs at Home Depot and the hardware at Hobby Lobby. :)
DeleteWOW! Now that's a great makeover!
ReplyDelete(p.s. - oak is not my favorite either)
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Wow Lisa, what an awesome transformation! And the color is perfect!
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