6 Ekim 2012 Cumartesi

Painted Provençal Buffet

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Have I teased you long enough about the recent buffet/server makeover?
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The server was a typical 1970’s piece featuring dark and dated wood. I found the heavy Thomasville buffet at a thrift store for a great price. The dimensions were perfect for use as an island in my tiny kitchen.
Here is the “BEFORE” shot:
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Are you ready for the “AFTER”?
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The original hardware was polished up just a bit and reinstalled. Both Mr. Décor and myself really like it.
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As I said on Monday I opted not to distress the piece. Given that it only has a dark wax finish distressing will come naturally over time.

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I adore how the wax settled into all the nooks and crannies of the wood. It provided the time transport I was seeking ~ 1970 became 1870.

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There are plans for the back of the piece.
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Here’s a bit of inspirational bliss of what I have in mind:
A lovely way to hang towels.
You’ll also soon see what has been placed in the open areas.
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I'll give you a hint.
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There were a few readers that were not in favor of me painting the piece and wanted it to stay like this:
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I wonder if they have changed their minds?
I can’t tell you how HAPPY I am that I went with my instinct to paint the piece. It really lightens up the dark kitchen so much!

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For the step by step process, color inspiration and all products used you can read this post.
What have you transformed lately? Laura

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