Showing posts with label distressed. Show all posts
Showing posts with label distressed. Show all posts

Friday, January 20, 2012

Furniture Friday

Take a look at some of our completed projects this week.  Surprisingly we actually had more, but they were rushed off to the store before I got the opportunity to snap a photo.  Still some great ones.  The Moroccan screen is my favorite.




xo,

mONICa

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

It's All About Bright Dressers

So last week was such a boring week.  We pretty much worked on cleaning out the garage, shopping, and getting organized.  Plus in between I had a few Real Estate meetings.  For some reason I was up to a little creativity this weekend so we stayed home and worked (even with the kiddies around).  It became the Bright Dresser Weekend.  Dresser #1 we like to call The Meadows of Provence Dresser.  Decided to go with a bright yellow and a dark stain.  It so reminds me of a wheat field or something, hence the name.

Yellow DresserDresser #2 we call the Princess Heirloom Dresser.  It was an antique piece we got from somebody who had it in their family for years, but unfortunately it needed refinishing and they didn't know how to begin.   So they sold it to us.  I just love pink dressers, I did a custom one a while back for a little girl and it got rave reviews.  So when I saw this antique beauty I knew that  it wanted to wear pink too.


Hot PInk Dresser

Don't forget to let us know if a bright dresser is in your future.  Or check out our For Sale Section for others available.


xo,


mONICa

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Parisian Nights

How was your weekend?  One of our weekend projects was these Parisian nights side tables, nightstands, end tables, whatever.  The color turned out amazing.  We really didn't have a direction with these pieces to begin with, they  just kind of evolved.  We started with a lagoon blue spray paint, the next layer was a mixed a custom color with glaze.  We used some stain to distress it, then another custom coat.  All in all I think it has  4 different coats of paint, but I think the finished product is amazing.  Here is a shot of what these babies looked like before:

nightstands beforeAfter primer


nightstand primerAfter a couple of coats of paint


nightstand progressThe finished product


parisian nightstandsWe love the inside of the drawers


fleur de lis lined drawers


And for once we kept the original hardware as is, because we thought they looked pretty good just the way they were.Etsy handpainted nightstands


Did you have any fun projects this weekend?


xo,


mONICa & eLAINe