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Showing posts with label Red. Show all posts
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The HOT Seat! Chair Transformation!

21 October 2011

The HOT Seat! Chair Transformation!

I picked up these little girls at an estate sale a year or so ago, and I just recently got around to changing them up.

I painted and recovered most of the chair, except the removable cushions. I stumbled upon a sweet lady who recovered them in record speed and for a great price, which equals a happy lady right here!

Did I fail to mention the awesome job she did? Well, awesome was the job she did...I think I'm in love, I have so many 'projects' for her ;)

In our past home the chairs were in our bedroom, now they are in the entry way. (The mister pointed out how many seating areas we have in our casa the other day....nice!)

They needed a totally different look and a friend pointed out how comfy they were, that's a plus!

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Little Boys Room Makeover

22 August 2011

Little Boys Room Makeover
submitted by Balancing Home


The much anticipated reveal of Quinn's room. The project took on a life of its own and took us longer to finish then expected, but it was totally worth it. Without Further Ado...


Before and Afters

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Red Dresser Makeover With Sheet Music Drawer Fronts

08 July 2011


Red Dresser Makeover With 
Sheet Music Drawer Fronts
submitted by Polka Dots and Pizza


Wow! I am excited. My dresser turned out SO much better than I thought it would! Here is the before pic again. 


The top of the dresser was warped, and that's why the lady I got it from said she was about to throw it in the trash! AH! My hand husband was able to clamp the top down and re-nail it back down. There is a little crack at the top from doing this, bu nothing that you can notice or that hurts it!

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The Difference Some Color Makes: (and a New Front Door)

24 June 2011

The Difference Some Color Makes: (and a New Front Door)

I thought this submission was timely considering the post I wrote about curb appeal just a few days ago! 



Saturday morning, I woke up and decided to paint the front door.  I kinda envisioned getting it painted that day, but deciding on a color took an entire day.  I have been pinning yellow doors like crazy lately because I think they look so cheerful, but once I got the swatches up, I just wasn't feeling it.  And then I told Chris, "I know that I want green."  The top one on the right is called Lemongrass by Behr and I thought it looked great with the gray brick, but I started worrying that it would be lost with all of our green shrubs.  So, I declared once more that I definitely wanted a red door.  Specifically the red right underLemongrass, Bijou Red.  Red is classic.  Red definitely doesn't blend in, and if you didn't know it--I am a total sucker for red.


Earlier this week, you learned that we bought a new door and Monday night I got to work.  I thought I would be done by the time the Bachelorette was over--wrong. 


After two coats, it looked like this, and I settled in for the long haul.  The long haul being 11 coats of high gloss paint in Bijou Red.  And although I got frustrated and shed a few tears along the way, I honestly couldn't be happier with the results.  Let's check out some befores and afters:


 What a difference, right?  Gah!  We love it.  And an added bonus that we didn't even think about was the extra light we gained indoors:

So my advice to anyone with a white/boring/dull front door--why not paint it?  If you are going to use high gloss paint, leave 90 minutes in between coats at least.  If you are itching for a red front door (how could you not?) plan on lots of coats--but also count on a big pay off. 

Speaking of pay, this whole project definitely cost more than we anticipated because we bought a new front door, but here's the rundown just in case you are planning on tackling your own door soon:

Front door: $197
1 quart of high gloss exterior Behr paint in Bijou Red: $12
4 new house numbers: $5.99 each
(these first three items I had a 10% off coupon for--score!)
New doormat: $6.97

Grand total: $200.47 (plus tax)

...and worth every penny in my opinion.  What do YOU think? 



Check out these posts for more exterior update ideas:






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70's Coffee Table Refinished To Buffet Table

29 March 2011

70's Coffee Table 
Refinished For Kitchen Nook as a Buffet
contributed by Under A Copper Sky


Here's the little 70's coffee table
that I turned into a table for our kitchen nook.  
Can I say,
love,
love,
love!!
From this

To this


To in my beautiful kitchen


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Blog Swap With The Crafting Chicks, Amazing Hutch Transformation!!

10 December 2010



The Crafting Chicks are 6 friends who started the blog as a way to share our projects with one another. You can find detailed tutorials to help you create the same thing at home! With 6 of us we cover a vast variety of projects, from building furniture to sharing recipes to sewing--there's something for everyone! A few of our favorite projects are Beautiful Barstools,Vintage Paper Chandelier, Doll Stroller Re-design, and Sassy Juice Lid Photo Ornaments.

Amazing Hutch Transformation!!



My friend gave me her grandmother’s lovely dining room hutch several months ago, and I was so excited to give this gem a sweet makeover. Here is the BEFORE:
And I am CRAZY about the AFTER:
I just love her and stop and look at her all of the time. :) I am thrilled with how it all turned out.
So, let’s chat about how I transformed the hutch into this lovely piece of furniture. First though, I want to give a shout out to my friend Brooke at All Things Thrifty for her awesome Spray Painting 101 tips. I highly recommend checking it out. The girl is a spray painting pro. There is a short video on there to show the correct technique for spray painting that was very helpful and a great resource.
Supplies for painting my dining room hutch:
  • Primer: I used a dark reddish-brown primer because I wanted to paint the hutch red
  • I used Rustoleum Colonial Red spray paint in glossy for the entire hutch
  • For the hardware, I used Rustoleum Hammered Iron spray paint
  • painters tape
  • newspaper/paper to cover glass (I also used tinfoil to get all of the curves covered, because tinfoil bends!)
  • sanding block
  • cleaning cloths
I would also recommend purchasing a spray paint handle. It makes it easier to control your spray and saves your pointer finger from painful death. :) They are like $2 at the hardware store and worth every penny.
To begin this transformation, I cleaned the hutch, removed the hardware and doors, and taped off the windows. I lightly sanded the hutch but kept some of the dings and scratches. I thought it gave it some character. :) I primed the hutch with 2 coats of the brown primer.
After the primer, I started in on the Colonial Red spray paint, spraying light and even strokes until the entire hutch was painted. I did about 3 full coats of red, letting it dry completely in between each coat of paint. Once the hutch was completely dry, I reinstalled the doors and drawer.
Another tip: to remove any overspray from the glass, just use a straight-edge razor and it will scrape right off!
Already I was happy with the transformation, but I knew I wanted some of those decorative details to pop more, and I wanted to tone down the bright red color a little bit as well. So I decided to use a glaze.
Supplies for glazing furniture:
  • Glaze: my sweet sister-in-law let me use her glaze, it was a blackish brownish tint. I did not even use very much of it, a little goes a long way.
  • paint brush
  • damp cloths
  • gloves to protect your hands (I used those latex ones saved from when I worked as a nurse)
Brooke over at All Things Thrifty also has an awesome Glazing Furniture 101 tutorial that was helpful. I was scared, to be honest. I’ve never glazed anything before and nearly had to be convinced to do it by my sister-in-law. :)
I started with my primed and painted hutch.
Then I painted on the glaze with a paint brush, getting into the nooks and crannies. After this I took a damp cloth and wiped off the excess glaze, leaving some of the glaze in the cracks to make the details come alive. :) I also added a little bit on the flat parts to give it more dimension.
It took a little bit of practice to get the hang of it, honestly. But once I figured it out, I really liked the effect of the glaze. Hooray for glaze! I conquered my fear! :) The great thing is if you mess up with the glaze, just repaint the original color and try again.
Okay, are you still with me? We’re almost done!
I was REALLY happy once my hubby and I brought the hutch into the house after the glazing was finished.  I added the newly spray painted hardware (yes, I added the drawer pulls on upside down but I did it on purpose because I liked it!). But I still needed to work on the inside of the hutch.
I decided to cover the back of the inside of the hutch with fabric. I found some great fabric at Hobby Lobby, cut it to size, and used a spray adhesive to attach the fabric to the wood.
I liked this sort of quatrefoil look of the fabric. It was a thicker cotton, so it covered well.

The spray adhesive was simple to use and worked very well. I sprayed in patches and smoothed out the fabric a little bit at a time to remove any lumps and bumps.

I LOVE the difference that fabric makes in the overall design!! Then I added the shelves back in, cleaned the glass, and jumped up and down with joy! :)
Here are some more before and after detail shots:
And one more time, the overall BEFORE and AFTER:
I ended up using 2 cans of primer and 5 cans of Colonial Red spray paint, and not quite half a can of the Hammered Iron paint for this project.  I used a small amount of the glaze and about 1 yard of fabric for the inside of the hutch. Not too shabby! It’s amazing what a little bit of paint and a bit of work can do.
I love the curves and details, the color, the contrast of the black and white fabric, the glaze, everything everything everything!!! Now I can’t wait to fill the hutch with cute things and then start on another furniture makeover!

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