Showing posts with label french linen. Show all posts
Showing posts with label french linen. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Chippy French Linen Dresser

Poor baby--this little dresser and been relegated to the closet, covered in "stuff", and forgotten about.  So glad she was finally able to "come out" and receive a long awaited makeover!!

There wasn't any much detail so I knew the hardware would be important.  My client had chosen a soft color (French Linen--love it!) and I wanted the hardware to have that feeling, too, but still stand out.  

I also decided to go with a chippy look for the distressing because I wanted it to be a little more noticeable than just sanding the edges.  




 Before




 After

I had to sand the whole thing down to the bare wood because the finish was so scratched.  I still wanted the contrast of dark under this lighter color so I gave it one coat of Espresso (in Satin) by Rustoleum before I painted.  Using the Satin also made it easier to achieve the chippy look I was going for.




 I've used these pulls on a lot of different pieces and never get tired of them! 
 They just make me happy. :)

I love the look of crystal against this color.  The original knobs were so tiny I didn't know if I would be able to find any small enough (too big would have been overwhelming since there were four of them so close together).  I was so lucky to find these cute little knobs and scooped them up!





I love the rust color of the pulls with the little bit of sparkle from the crystal (and the chippy paint makes my heart go pitter patter!).














I think she definitely can be proud to strut her stuff in the bedroom instead of hiding in the closet now!

color = French Linen ASCP
base coat = Espresso by Rustoleum
poly = Varathane in semi-gloss
knobs/pulls = Hobby Lobby

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Chippy French Vintage Buffet

I seem to be on a french kick lately.  There's just something about the soft colors and the worn feel that I love. 

 This buffet had been collecting mass amounts of dust in my shop because I was back and forth on what to do with it.  I would go to bed one night knowing exactly what I wanted to do and then would start on another project and by the time I would get back to it, would change my mind.  This has been going on for 6 months!  :s

Yesterday I saw it sitting by the wall and knew it was time to make up my mind.  I'm not always a fan of waterfall style furniture, but it had great details that were lost in all that dark wood.  I knew I wanted to lighten it up but I didn't want to go white again after the buffet I just finished.  Then I remembered Mandie over @ Altar'd furniture did her homework and chose corresponding colors from Behr and Sherwin Williams for all the Annie Sloan Chalk Paint colors.  I've always wanted to do something in French Linen but couldn't bring myself to buy another quart (cuz my birthday is over you know!) ;) of ASCP (and because I couldn't wait for it to come in the mail).  So, I pulled up her chart, found the right color, and the wheels just started turning.....


 Before 
Definitely vintage! :)




 After

You know I LOVE it, but even Craig walked into the room and said, "Now that's cool." lol







 I only scuff sanded  because I wanted to keep the dark finish under the lighter colors (if you use a heavy grit you can end up taking off the previous stain as well).  I didn't prime because I wanted the paint to come off flaky for that "chippy" look.

  Then I distressed with a paint scraper, which I have to say is so much FUN!  I knew I wanted it heavily distressed so I just wasn't too concerned about how any of the paint came off.  It was so liberating! lol :)  I adore that it is so random and imperfect!  

And, I love these knobs from the Paris Gray dresser I did.  I just happened to have two in my stash--perfect!







 I lined the drawers with a neutral ticking.  







btw--it's a french poem on the drawer fronts....my close-up didn't turn out because my camera card is full (imagine that!). ;)


  I wish I had a place for this one cuz it would be staying with me!!  Sadly, I don't so it is

FOR SALE

Dimensions: 59"W x 18"D x 38"H




Paint:  Intellectual Gray and Creamy from SW
Stain:  Early American by Minwax
Poly:  Varathane in Semi-gloss










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