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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Dining Room Makeover Part 2

How is everyone’s weekend going? It’s nice and overcast here making it a lovely day after this heat we’ve been having here.

Remember the dining table I painted recently? See that piece of furniture on the left? It looks like it’s got stickers on it.

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Yep that was my latest project. I've had that hutch since about 1999.

Here's a better image of it without the sliding glass and my collection of vintage items handed down to me by my family.Kitchen Hutch 001
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… and this is what it looked like when I first bought it from a second hand shop in Bundaberg. Sorry but it's the best only image I have.

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That's my son Cody at the age of 6 isn't he a little cutie.  He was supposed to be doing his homework but when he saw the camera he just had to pose. It’s a different story now. Damn shame they have to grow up LOL

OK back on topic guys.

When I bought it, it was rather bland. Varnish ply doors, white paint and no real character at all. To give it a new look, I added the molding on the doors and painted it this blue-green-ish colour from Taubmans, painted the inserts grey and added some 'Wallies'. Definitely late nineties country going on here and in need of a whole new look.

Oh and check out the outdated contact paper. Now that was a task and a half to remove.

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Fast forward to 2012. Isn't it amazing what a little bit of paint and stain can do? I'm loving it. I used Taubmans "Ivory Tower" and Cabot's “Bazillion Roast”  custom stain for the timber and also as a glaze to darken the paint finish. Minwax satin wipe-on poly was used to protect the whole piece.

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I haven’t lined the shelving or drawers yet because I’m still looking for a design that appeals to me. Maybe I’ll even have a go at printing my own using the many awesome tutorials online.

Here are the before and after pics of the hutch again.

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 Till next time and stay safe.

Jenni (aka Smokeygem)

2 comments:

  1. uve done well u have got a talent to make furniture look good do u do them up and sell some of ur items u do i wouldnt like to be in ur shoes wen u decide to move

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  2. How did I miss this comment???? Thank you. I'm currently just working on making my place feel more comfortable but I would love to sell in the future.
    Moving is a bit of a pain with all the gear I've got :-)

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