Saturday, December 13, 2014

My Favorite Furniture Projects for 2014

This year has been so exciting for me! I have almost reached my first anniversary of opening my little furniture business. One of my hobbies has always been to refinish furniture for family and friends, but never in my wildest dreams would I have seen myself here a few years ago.

I thought I would share some of my favorite furniture transformations from this past year. Some were frustrating  and difficult projects, but they were all memorable and labors of love. So, on to the countdown:

5. "Henry" the Problem Child



This was my first time using ASCP Emperor's Red. I loved the end result by using clear and dark waxes. The top was frustrating because some sort of chemical had seeped into the wood and caused it to bubble in direct sunlight. I had to put a new oak top on it, and in the end, it turned out beautifully.


4. The Secretary That Caused a Traffic Jam




This secretary desk was a great find, but definitely a little stressful getting it loaded in my car. I discovered my new "go to" black paint (General Finishes Lamp Black). Looking back on these pictures, I'm cringing just a little at the blotchy wax job. I've learned so much this year about the final finishing coat on furniture: using polyurethane, polyacrylic, and/or wax and their different benefits and techniques.

3. Eighteen Drawers of Misery




This was a full bedroom set (12-drawer dresser and two nightstands) that I lucked out at purchasing at an estate sale. After many days of prep, I painted the set in General Finishes Snow White and sealed it with their topcoat. I learned the hard way how important it is to number the drawers and estimate how much room each drawer has room for new layers of paint.

My client who purchased this set brought me a matching highboy and I refinished it as well, but this time the process was easier with the drawers because I knew to use the drawer trick!



2. An Old Secretary With a Modern Twist




My love affair with secretary desks continued with this makeover. I painted the body in ASCP French Linen, but left the insert in its natural state. For a little pop of color, I removed the back and covered it in a beautiful goldenrod fabric by Waverly. This was the first of many projects that I combine fabric and paint to transform vintage furniture to fit into modern decor.


And my all-time favorite from this past year:

1. The Beast That Turned Into a Beauty




I waffled for months about painting this piece when I learned that it was from the mid-1850's. In the end, I decided to forge ahead and repair and paint it. I painted the body only, and kept the beautiful mahogany drawers and interior natural. The old, stinky, rotting felt was a chore to remove and replace, but the end result was stunning. It's the only piece I have for sale right now (!), and I may just keep it for myself as a little Christmas present.




On a personal note, I'm taking the rest of this year off to spend preparing for and enjoying the holidays with my family and friends. I've been swamped (blessed, more accurately) with a slew of custom orders the past few months, and have one more to complete before I take a little break. I have a lot of exciting projects in the "queue" and some that I've completed that I haven't shared with you - so look for those projects in 2015.

So, I'm wishing you and your family a festive and memorable holiday season. Thank you so much for your support and kind comments as I travail the strange and wonderful world of furniture repurposing. A special thank you to my furniture painting buddies that have encouraged me and never hesitated to give me advice on paint, finishing products, marketing strategies and really stupid blogging questions.

Happy Holidays!



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Sunday, December 7, 2014

"Flipping" a Dresser In a Week





I guess I was just in the right place at the right time for this sweet little dresser. I was minding my own business driving through my neighborhood and saw an estate sale sign late in the afternoon. It just so happened it was the last hour of the sale and everything was reduced to 75% off!





It looks grey in this picture but think dirty white. Really dirty. But structurally it was in fantastic condition; the previous paint job was pretty good so I didn't need to strip it. The top was gorgeous as well. It just had some poly that had seen some better days.



It got a thorough wipe down with TSP and a light sanding on the body and top. I just sanded the top enough to remove the poly that had bubbled and cracked.

The top got several new coats of General Finishes Topcoat. Isn't it gorgeous? I love the walnut grain on this dresser.




I painted the body in ASCP Duck Egg with clear wax.



And gave the copper hardware a nice little buff:




And it was gone that weekend to a lovely young lady. How's that for flipping a dresser in a week? (If only they could all be that easy!)

Hope you're forging full steam ahead with holiday preparations! I for one, am not even remotely ready with anything (shopping, decorating, baking, cleaning, wrapping)! But there's always tomorrow! Oh wait, I have an appointment to see a lovely secretary desk....and secretary desks ALWAYS take first priority!



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