Recently hubby and I have been working on projects and trying to finish them up before the cold weather and holidays are upon us...
Thought I would share 3 pieces of furniture I plan on putting into my sewing studio that had been awaiting their makeover. Mostly, just a fresh new look with a pretty "cottage white" paint! So glad to get them completed...
This chest with it's horrible yellow color will be used for storing sewing items..
Before...
and after....
This ugly table painted a dark brown with a hodge podge top really needed painting and I was happy to get it completed. It will be used also in my sewing room as a work table with storage underneath...
Before...
and after...
I also added a vintage glass pull knob to the drawer. Originally I thought of putting a skirt made of pink and white roses around the bottom to hide the storage, but I like the legs with the groove details that showed up after painting.
I brought home the "poor thing" and it was stored in our garage this past 16 years...well, the other day I asked my hubby if he would take it out of the garage and completely wash it down and let it dry and I started the transformation that I dreamed of doing for so long.
Before....
Some of you might actually like how it came out after being washed up. Unfortunately, I didn't get a pic of it first with the dirt & grime all over it!
And after....
I wanted a solid white color that I could simply "dress up"....
My Mom over that 15 years found antique glass handles somewhere and I had those to add after the paint dried.
I just love how she came out....someday I will show the others what they missed out on...LOL!
Eventually, these pieces will all be "somewhere" in my sewing studio which I will show another time.
This was my first time doing such a project and I felt good about completing it and getting 3 pieces cleaned out of my garage!! Doing my part in the "recycling" efforts!!
Mary all of your projects came out wonderfully...but the dry sink is amazing. I'll bet you are over the moon for this one.
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june