I'm sort of done my first project of the year. Woohoo! I sanded, primed, and painted (three times) my antique desk thingy. Except........ I haven't done the matching chair. Yet. The chair just had so many round parts. And round parts are hard to paint. So I'll devote the next few days, and a whole other blog post, to the teeny tiny chair once it's done. Plus, this desk thingy looks super cute without a chair anyway.
Here's a reminder of what it looked like before. Pretty cute, but not white.
Here is what it looked like during the transformation process. Some primer, some wood-filler, a big mess.
And here is what it looks like now. Yay!
There's a little spot at the front for a little basket or in this case, a candle-holder turned tiny container.
When you flip the piece around there is a "secret" opening. I already mentioned that that's where I'll be stashing all of the receipts from my "secret" purchases. Heh heh heh.
And just for fun here are some before and after shots.
P.S. I'll be doing a step-by-step explanation of how I transformed this piece when I do the matching chair. I just didn't take enough photos of the desk as I was working on it because I was in a mad rush to get my first project of the year done. I can't wait to try it out in the living room!
P.S.S. The colour is Simply White by Benjamin Moore (of course).
P.S.S.S. The knobs are from.... Home Depot. I know, right?
P.S.S. The colour is Simply White by Benjamin Moore (of course).
P.S.S.S. The knobs are from.... Home Depot. I know, right?
I'll be sharing this project at these lovely places. Check 'em out:
Saturday Soiree @ A Little Lovely, Project Diaries @ Stories of a House, Amaze Me Monday @ Dittle Dattle, DIY Project Parade @ The DIY Show-Off, Metamorphosis Monday @ Between Naps on the Porch, Making the World Cuter Monday @ Making the World Cuter, Motivate Me Monday @ Keeping it Simple, Before and After Party @ Thrifty Decor Chick, Tuesday's Treasures @ My Uncommon Slice of Suburbia, Power of Paint Party @ Domestically Speaking, White Wednesday @ Faded Charm, Strut Your Stuff Thursday @ Somewhat Simple, Furniture Feature Friday @ Miss Mustard Seed's Creative Blog, Frugal Friday @ The Shabby Nest, Best Furniture Projects of 2011 @ Primitive and Proper, Favourite Furniture of 2011 Party @ Miss Mustard Seed
I love it, Sarah! Seriously, I think you could have a side business. You could run your own little shop! I would buy out all of your stock!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The paint really shows off all the details.
ReplyDeleteFirst project of 2011 down ... how many more to go? hahaha
It is SO CUTE!!! Much better white! You did a great job with the distressing. Although I love distressed furniture, I always find it so hard to start sanding a piece I worked so hard at painting. Looking forward to seeing the chair. :)
ReplyDeleteOh heck! This is sooooo cute! It looks completely different after you transformed it! I adore the flower etchings on the back!
ReplyDeleteit turned out beautifully! just the right amount of distressing. the details pop so much more now!
ReplyDeleteSo very cute! The white and the distressing just made that cute little piece. Oh, the knobs too. It has great personality.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so adorable! I love the distressing you did, all the details pop out and it just looks perfect!! The knobs are great! I love HD!! :)
ReplyDeleteI had to giggle about your "secret" purchases compartment! :)
It looks fantastic!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. White just always does the trick I think. And with the warm of the stain peaking through it just makes all of the details pop. Who knew this little piece was just yelling out unique and fun! I just love it. I want it. I wish it were mine. :)
ReplyDeleteYour little desk is just darling! You do a beautiful job of painting and distressing. I love it.
ReplyDeleteHugs, Cindy
Gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteI love the white with distressing, it shows the detail. Also, I have a weakness for glass knobs.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Jo
I am in love!!! That is gorgeous! She is beautiful all painted white. And I love glass knobs! We put glass knobs on our kitchen cabinets a couple of years ago, and I still love them just as much as I did when we first installed them. So pretty and sparkly!! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job!
Beth.
That turned out awesome! You are so talented!
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Aw!!! She's so pretty! Dang, you are making me feel like a slacker...its only Jan. 3rd and you have a project done, girl?! Shute.
ReplyDeleteThese tables are adorable! I love all your distressing, it's perfect.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I love the shabby chic look you gave it by doing some sanding to the edges! Perfect detail! Also love the glass knobs! Thrify Decor Chick is hosting a before & after linky party starting tonight @ 9pm if you wanna link up!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE your little table! What a beautiful piece to have and extra special with that makeover! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love this little piece of furniture. You did a great job on it. It was nice before, but wonderful now!
ReplyDeleteShelley
I love it!! It looks perfect.
ReplyDeleteKathy
So very very cute! I love the white paint on it. The distressing makes it even cuter. Love the new header too :)
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this!! Great job!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for the kind words on my stenciled desk...I'm now a new follower! :)
What a cute little table that you cutified even more with the white paint. I love the design along the back as well.
ReplyDeleteVery cute I love painted stuff and wish everyone did.
ReplyDeleteGenius! I love all the little details.
ReplyDeleteOhhh, I love it. You did a fantastic job at distressing it. :)
ReplyDeletevery cute!! Great makeover!!
ReplyDeleteOh how I love your sweet little desk...looks awesome painted white! Are you loving your new camera...I'm thinking about getting the same one??? Your pictures are great! ~Deb~
ReplyDeleteI love that sweet little desk. Adorable. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThis gorgeous little table was just *meant* to be white....I LOVE IT!!!!!
ReplyDeletePainting this table was definitely the right choice!! You can actually see all the cute detail now. Great job!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, it's adorable! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking :)
XO
Kristin
It's such a unique looking little piece. I wonder what it originally was made for? So darn cute. Great job on the transformation. I especially like the way the new knobs look!
ReplyDeleteSarah your making me look bad during the hollidays! lol Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo much better! Love the crystal knobs....my fav!
ReplyDeleteCindy
Awesome job and it turned out so nice. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletegoodness that beautiful! love the white paint!
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! I love the details on the dresser - you couldn't see them before - and love the color/distressed look - it turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTotally adorable!
ReplyDeleteHi! I'm just popping in from Tuesday's Treasures. What a wonderful transformation! I just love your little table! The glass knobs are beautiful, and the distressing is perfect!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week!
~ Jo :)
Such a sweet table. It has such character and I just love the finish you have it. beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteThis is the sweetest little table ever! Great job on the distressing! I'm drooling!
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous tranformation! I love the white. Just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI just love pieces like this! It's darling! Perfectly suited for white! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWonderful makeover!
ReplyDeleteTheresa
aka:tot
This is fabulous. What is your distressing technique? It looks very professional.
ReplyDeleteGreat redo! Can't wait to see your details on how you did this!
ReplyDeleteI love it!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the glass knobs and love the fact that it can be beautifully displayed in two ways! That hidden door in the back is fabulous! You should be able to hide a lot of receipts in there! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteLove the glass knobs and love the fact that it can be beautifully displayed in two ways! That hidden door in the back is fabulous! You should be able to hide a lot of receipts in there! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous. What is your distressing technique? It looks very professional.
ReplyDeletevery cute!! Great makeover!!
ReplyDeleteGenius! I love all the little details.
ReplyDeleteLOVE this! I love the details on the dresser - you couldn't see them before - and love the color/distressed look - it turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the white with distressing, it shows the detail. Also, I have a weakness for glass knobs.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Jo