My latest client needed a new TV console but she needed something that was narrow to fit in her space. After a few weeks of searching she found the perfect piece....well, it was almost perfect.
BEFORE
AFTER
Sorry for so many pictures but I think it turned out great so I wanted to share as many as a I could!
If you look at the before picture you can see that I removed the decorative flower piece below the top drawer which completely changes the look of this piece.
I used Lotus Flower by Valspar and added baking soda to make chalk paint. This color is a shade of cream but it's more of a creamy white with not a lot of yellow undertones. I think this is a great cream color and I love it! I sanded the top and stained it a darker brown black color to compliment the iron hardware. I also spray painted the hinges to get rid of the tacky gold.
I sanded the chalk paint, lightly distressed to add a little depth, and sealed with wax a couple coats of wax.
Now this TV console is perfect!
What do you think? I love to hear you thoughts.
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Love it! I can see how the removal of the floral piece totally changed the look! and I love that you changed the handles too! It really make this piece look more like modern day furniture! Great job! And I love lookin at pictures! so love that you posted a lot!
ReplyDeleteLove it. I wish I could find a piece like the before. You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic. Love the paint color and you did a great job.
ReplyDeleteCynthia
You did an amazing job! I love the color and the distressing you've done on it. I'm sure your client is enjoying it. Megan
ReplyDeleteSO pretty. I really like the contrast between the dark top and the white body of the piece.
ReplyDeleteThis piece turned out STUNNING! I would love the stained wood on top with the white. It's just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful transformation, and it looks so pretty and stunning. Like how you aged it and the new hardware! Thanks for sharing your inspiration with Sunday’s Best – you helped make the party a success!
ReplyDeleteInteresting! What is your recipe for the chalk paint - how much baking soda are you adding? I love Annie Sloan Chalk Paint but is it expensive.
ReplyDeleteTell me more about baking soda to paint!
ReplyDeleteI have heard of adding various things, and I have added plaster of paris. Is baking soda better? The p/p did ruin a good paint brush....
I love how it turned out. Is it just plain old baking soda that you used?
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WOW! This is amazing! I need a piece like this in our dining room as all of our china is sitting in the floor of a spare bedroom. Thanks for sharing!
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ReplyDeleteSo classically beautiful. This will make your client happy for years to come. Great job!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. So elegant! The color choices are perfect for this piece! Hopped over from Furniture Feature Friday and I'm happy to be your newest follower <3. Would love to have you stop by for a visit. Blessings ~ Judy
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ReplyDeleteWow, this piece is so elegant! I am totally loving it!
ReplyDeleteRemoving the decorative flower piece really did make a difference! I really love the finished piece. You did a great job!
ReplyDelete-Kyra
Gorgeous! I am totally inspired! Thank you for sharing such wonderful ideas! Hugs
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ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful piece. Can you tell us the formula for your paint? I have a headboard I'm doing for my brother & sister-in-law and would love to use it. It's not too white and not too cream. And that stained top is P-E-R-F-E-C-T too !!!
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