Fifteen years ago, I found a sad little chair for $10 at second hand store. I loved the lines, but it had been painted a less-than-lovely pure white (picture a can of spray paint!). I took the finish off and stained it a rich mahogany shade, recovered the seat and voila'! a great new piece. It has been a little accent chair in the corner of the room for years.
A few weeks ago, I decided my apple green office could use a dash of my favorite shade of pink. I took out the trusty chair, sanded off the mahogany finish and painted it a bold, glossy pink. I re-upholstered the seat cover and now my little $10 chair has new life.
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The Updated & Perky Chair |
In that same vein, I had our old kitchen table which I moved into my office to give an added work surface. (During the school year, my youngest kiddo will use this as a homework spot if I'm working on the big desk!) It too needed the benefit of a facelift. With the aid of a palm sander, we took the old clear coat finish lightly down, primed it and painted it a creamy, glossy white. To protect the surface it has the requisite glass top and I finished it with contemporary lighting and magnetic project boards.
I replaced the wooden knob with a contemporary acrylic one (this is actually a small curtain finial!) and added a playful tassel. My favorite part however???? I painted the inside of the drawer hot pink and finished it off with a coat of shellac to protect. Realistically the only person who will ever see this is me (the drawer houses my colored pens), but that's kind of the point!!
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The New Finished Workspace |
(pictures pending!)
Today, the sad little table got a new lease on life. It was sanded down to virtually clean wood, then restrained in black. Tomorrow it will receive a light sanding, a coat or two (or three!) of shellac (NO VARATHANE!), followed by more sanding with 4 ott steel wool, and a hearty rub of paste wax. It's laborious to be sure, but a labor of love, none-the-less.
Nana would be proud.
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