When it comes to furniture I like what I like. That happens to be lots of curves and details. You know, bells and whistles. :)
One thing I like about doing what I do is being forced getting the opportunity to move outside of my comfort zone. I'm not a huge fan of mid century furniture, and this is NOT going to be a post about me being converted either. ;) I'm just not a simple, straight lines kind of gal.
BUT, this little bookshelf did grow on me. I must admit, it does have a cute little shape and paint did wonders for it.
Are you wondering why it looks like this? Well, it fell out of the car on the way to my house! Not my car! I totally had nothing to do with it (for once)! :) I guess the back door wasn't closed all the way, so when he turned the corner it slid right out of the car onto the road! It's nothing a little wood glue and a few clamps couldn't fix, so we're all good.
Before
After
I love this charcoal color. It's modern and upscale and a little softer than black.
By the way, when I dusted the floor with a damp cloth the water froze as a film over the floor because it's still so stinking cold here-still below zero!! I endured frozen fingers, again!, for these pics. ;)
It's actually going to be used to house a kaleidoscope collection. How fun is that! She opted to keep the back white to really show them off (and her husband hated the idea of turquoise, haha).
I love these simple antique silver knobs, and I found them at my local hardware store. Can't beat that!
color = Sealskin by Sherwin Williams
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Nice work... pretty piece & love the color!
ReplyDeleteMid Century is growing on me and sells well to young people. I love the grey color.
ReplyDeleteYou did a great job. It looks great - I don't have any mid-century modern pieces but I see the attraction to it.
ReplyDeletePatty at Home and Lifestyle Design
I love it, you made it into a beautiful piece of furniture...love that paint color~!
ReplyDeleteYou are amazing. Everything you do turns into a magical perfect stunning piece. What an eye and vision you have - truly talented. I need you in Ohio!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi there - I'm new to your blog. Found you through Green Willow Pond. This piece of furniture is now absolutely gorgeous. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteI love everything about this...color, lines, knobs...everything! Thanks for sharing! ~Lisa
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love the kaleidoscope plan. :) I never thought I was into mid-century, but I found a desk/hutch at a garage sale for $12, so guess what...I bought it. It's in GREAT condition too! Except I might have hit a couple spots just a little too hard with the orbital sander. :/ Oops. Live and learn. I do love it though. Someday when I have actual trim in my house, I'll give it a makeover and bring it upstairs to live. :)
ReplyDeletexoxo
-andi
PS...love your new banner! Too bad I can't join your site again...I'd be #300. =D
DeleteI too like the older pieces with curves and carving and character, but I have to agree this piece turned out fantastic! Love the subltly curved drawers and the color. Thank you for sharing it at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a happy Valentines Day! ~Deborah
ReplyDeleteWhat a great piece! I love it charcoal gray. I'm featuring it in next week's PoPP Spotlight.
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