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A girl’s dream became true!
The bed was from a garage sale and was painted in a cottage white. After sanding it a bit, I distressed it, sanded down the edges as underneath the wood was stained dark brown.
Afterwards I added a mix of pink and glaze on it and painted the roses.
It’s a great idea if you have n older bed but don’t want to purchase a new one.
Call me if you have a piece of furniture you don’t like anymore. It’s worth to refinish it, and in most cases cheaper!
818 – 470 2932
Beautiful crafted and custom made cabinet which was maybe used as a bar or a vanity – I am not sure. I could not find anything similiar online, neither I could determine the style. I would say it is Art Deco or Art Nouveau and is a completely customized piece. I found it at an Estate sale and it was part of an Antique store which had been closed.
All around the surface there are tiny metal pieces on the wood, probably glued, you can see them on the pictures as the small dark spots.
Price: $300
Measurement: 52 inches Height, 17 inches deep, 16 inches front doors height
I refinished it slightly but kept the antique, shabby accents. The iron part are refinished in bronze antique.
Local pick up in Glendale. Call 818-470 2932 if you would like to see it.
It is a very unique antique piece and is not existing a second time anywhere on this world. I like this part…
Bored to see the same old cabinets? Tired of the oak style? I understand.
If your bathroom of powder room lacks of colors or a special design, it can be changed just by refinishing the cabinets alone. On the picture the cabinet was refinished in a shabby chic style, so it has a nice contrast to the tiles.
If you are unhappy about the wall color, I can give you a FREE consultation.
Yes. So the make-over does not have to eat up your savings either!
Just send me an email – ask for the powder room make-over Special
I wanted to create a finish for a dining table which should look elegant but also rustic. So I asked myself, is this possible?
The table was dark brown, had many spots and looked shabby and not shabby chic. It was used a lot, the leaves were blocked and with a false movie the whole table would crash – but I got it really cheap.
Antique white was my base color, umber for the accents. I added thin layers, took parts off, distressed the edges and legs. Then I decided to add the elegant part, the fleur de lyss.
When it was done I was surprised myself, the combination of elegant and rustic was achieved.
I just had to find six matching chairs – I found them. Lucky I was indeed.
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