Cottage Studio Furniture Progress
Boy, do I have a lot of furniture to paint for my craft studio! But it's coming along and really, I find painting to be quite relaxing. Today I put the first coat of paint on an old armoire and my new craft table hubs built for me. I also primed an old telephone table and a sideboard that my grandmother gave me 15 years ago. This is the part where my mother will probably call me and say "I thought I said that you should *not* paint that sideboard! It's CHERRY!". (I'm sorry, Mama!). It's an old table that has been needing to be refinished since it was given to me - it had a sticky finish from where it had been stored in an attic of an old house for a while. I did start to take the old finish off many years ago, got about a fifth of the way through, and then my 1st daughter was born. And that was as far as I got. This old table has moved everywhere with me ever since - and always put in storage until I thought I could get around to stripping it completely. It really has been a shame that I've never really used in all the years that I've had it in my possession. I thought long and hard about it and decided that I was going to use it in my studio (it has wheels, can be easily moved around) and that if I was going to use it, it should fit my style and work with my decor. Besides, I've only stained a couple of pieces of furniture before in my life, and they both turned out horribly. This piece will get passed down to my girls, and hopefully by the time they're grown and I'm ready to give it up, I'll be able to afford to pay a professional to strip and refinish it for me.:)
Is that my phone I hear ringing? Help!
We've made some progress with the big ugly (and dirty!) cubed storage unit that once held paint cans and tools in our garage. Hubs has added extra shelving to it and a new top and bottom. The shelving will serve to hold trays of faux desserts as I'm working on them. We wanted to add the beadboard to the sides of the unit on Saturday, but it started raining and we didn't have enough room to cut the beadboard in the garage. But here is how it looks as of now:
When it's all finished, it's going to take a while to paint, I'm sure. The shelves slide out, so at least that will make it much easier. When the shelves are all painted along with the inside of the cubes, we'll slide them back in and attach a beadboard back and moulding to the front.
If you remember from a previous post, originally I had planned on hubs building a nice L-shaped unit that would run in front of the sliding glass doors and then down the adjoining wall. I still want to do that, but that requires even more time and money, and I'm anxious to get crafting. So we'll work on that down the road. For now, the armoire will hold some supplies and the computer.
So if you're wondering what I'm to, I'm probably painting...or on the phone doing some serious explaining to my Mom!
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8 comments:
I love your cubes!! I want something like that in my front room to use as bookcases, but they are all pretty expensive that I have found so far. I love the look of painted furniture, but I haven't had any time to paint lately. This fall, three of my kids will start going to regular school (I currently homeschool) and then I should pick up time where I can paint. Until then, I will keep taking notes form your blog and remain inspired!! :)
I love your painted furniture. I have my great grandmothers china cabinet that would really be pretty painted, but I havent had the nerve yet (yeah, I get the mom thing! lol). Good job!
Wow! You guys have been busy. Everything is looking great. Have fun!! :)
The items all look so fresh painted white. And that will translate into a good creative space. I understand about painting old hand me down family furniture. My dad has a cow. But I painted one of my mom's oak dressers she gave us for our daughter and put glass knobs on it and it looks great. He said he preferred it oak but otherwise this was very cute.
love your blog which made me start one. It is nice to look back at all you've done and have it in a format that is easy to check.
I cannot wait to see your room! I love your faux chocolates and loved the bubblegum machine makeover! I have an award for you at my blog, stop by when you can! :)
Hugs to you,
~Victoria~
Hello...
This is my very first visit to your blog...I came over from Kari & Kijsa's place! So very nice to meet you!!!
Oooh...I am loving your studio project! You have some lovely furniture pieces and they're looking really beautifull painted white!!! Bet you're just having the time of your life! Best wishes on your project and decorating! Can't wait to see it finished!!!
Warmest wishes,
Chari
Congratulations to both of you! Its so nice to make use, re-invent anything when you can do it! I hope you will achieve what you pal for this cottage. It's so beautiful.
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