Now New Hutch; Krew Hutch Updated: Guest
10 June 2010


This beautiful black hutch is unique in its shape and wood detailing. The top piece is angled which gives it alot of depth.



I love the chunky base on this hutch. It has four drawers with the top being different than the other three. The doors have tons of detailing as well. We have added new hardware to compliment the different design.
We are looking forward to the long weekend despite the forecasted weather of cooler temps with possible rain showers.












15 comments:
I never would have gone with black, but it's fantastic! Love it :)
I'm a forever white chic :)
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Great updated look to an "old school" hutch. Staci from designingandmotherhood.blogspot.com
I love it! I've been dreaming of finding an old hutch (cheap) that I can paint black. great inspiration. Love the hardware change too.
I love the black! I painted mine black last year, but am thinking of distressing it like you...looks great!!
This piece just went from normal to WOW! I'm collecting my courage to try some of our heirloom furniture but I'm not brave enough yet.
I love the look of this one, the black is really bold.
I'm curious about your thoughts on this...As I go through "antique" stores, more and more, I'm noticing furniture getting this treatment.How do you decide if you want to distress a piece vs. restoring the item?
Oh my goodness! That's fantastic! I love it! HUGE fan of the black too!
I LOVE the black hutch! It totally showcases the unique shape of this fun piece! GREAT Job!
...from Granny to gorgeous!
stunning!
I love it! I think it is such a great improvement!
xoxo,
KareyEllen
KareyEllenDesigns.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for highlighting our hutch and sharing your friends with us. We could not be more pleased and appreciate your link parties. Thank you Thank you!
Beautiful!
I love it! I have a very similar hutch that just screams I'm from the 70's (maybe 80's) and inherited some end tables that I never really have liked too well, perhaps a new coat of paint might do the trick...now to convince the hubby that it's do-able!
Stunning! TFS! :-)
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