I'm sure my lack of before pictures make reading this a little less interesting, but I have been re-doing furniture for 6 years now and have only most recently started to share my projects.
Let's just say that this china cabinet was a poorly cared for piece with water damage and I bought it for 8$.
The original piece had doors covering the two bottom shelves. I tried to make them work but how else could I display all my knick knacks and pictures? |
The item inside the crystal ice bucket on the bottom left is my broach bouquet I made for my wedding. So worth the money and DIY time. Maybe someday I'll post about how I made that. Here is a great tutorial that I used: DIY Broach Bouquet |
As you can see here one of these drawers is not like the others. The wood work was missing, I considered ordering all new overlays from myoverlays.com but then figured that if I was trying to re-sell I wanted to keep my costs down. I decided on a MacKenzie Childs Inspired checkered pattern. |
I took the original hardware off and hand painted it with Martha Stewart Metallic in Thundercloud. I also turned it up-sidedown to give a different look. |
Originally I left it with just two different silver colors. But I was bored and wasn't proud of my piece. |
I used the frog tape to do the edges but in the future I would probably just try and free hand. It didn't work so well on this piece because of the texture. |
I changed the backsplash from Thundercloud to a gloss black to give the piece more contrast. |
Now it's got a POP! |
I accented the different areas of wood work! |
Still wasn't what I'd pictured..... |
So I painted the silver on the top with a light white wash coat. |
TaDA! |
To paint a checkered pattern. Tape off the area and label. |
Mackenzie Childs inspiration |
Pinterest Inspiration. Follow me http://pinterest.com/laurenforster/ |
Cute silver furniture at Z-Gallerie that inspired me! |
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