We recently
purchased a new cabinet for our dining room to add a little more storage to the
room, and ever since then our old buffet table has been sitting off to the
side, staring at me, begging me to keep it.
Well, the
buffet table won… I just couldn’t bring myself to get rid of it, so after some
rearranging, she now has a new home in our eat-in kitchen. However, our kitchen consists of espresso
cabinets and merlot wood floors (dark on dark), so I just couldn’t bring myself
to add yet another dark piece of furniture to the mix.
So in the words
of Cher Horowitz, “Ooooh… PROJECT!”
(Brian will totally not get this reference, because twenty years later
he still has not seen this
movie. I know he’s a boy and all, but
seriously, shouldn’t everybody want
to see Paul Rudd’s silver screen debut?!)
Anywho, I’m now
waaaay off track (#Typical), but yes, it was time for a buffet table makeover.
Ever since I
painted a bookcase pink to go in Olivia’s bedroom, I’ve been itching to paint
another piece of furniture because I love the extra pop of color that it adds
to a space. I’m really loving aquas and
greys right now. I recently added some aqua-grey and white striped curtains to our living room and we
also painted our dining room and sitting room an aqua-grey color a couple of
years ago. Since that seems to be the
new color that’s weaving its way through the ground floor of our house, I
figured, why not paint the buffet table that color, too! Plus, I had leftover paint from the dining
room, so that made things even easier.
The first step
was to remove the existing knobs and sand the entire table. I used a very fine sandpaper and lightly
sanded the entire thing because I didn’t want to ruin the grain.
After sanding,
I wiped the entire table down with a damp cloth, and then I applied one coat of
primer that we also had on hand. I
followed the primer with one coat of Valspar paint in Cafe Blue and one coat of Valspar Clear Protector, and boom, the painting was done!
The original knobs
on the cabinet were extremely modern, so I decided to replace those. I knew I wanted something semi-traditional
and not too ornate, so I went with these from Lowe’s.
My favorite
part was, of course, styling the finished piece. I always shop my own house before I buy
anything and I did already have a few things on hand. I already knew that I wanted to display the
plate with our mealtime prayer because it’s been displayed near our table for
years. I already had the wine cork
holder... it had been sitting off to the side just waiting to find its permanent home,
and I had the succulent in the tin pail that I had purchased from Ikea a few months
back on Brian's and my Atlanta Weekend Extravaganza. I found the cute little tin drink holder at
Ross for only $6 and I thought it would be perfect to display the gold stem wine glasses that I made earlier this year. I added a couple of books and that gorgeous lantern,
and I was done! I love how it turned
out, and I also love how it brightened the entire room!
OMG great job! i love this!
ReplyDeleteXO Ellen from Ask Away
www.askawayblog.com
Thanks, Ellen!
DeleteIt looks amazing!! I love the color you went with! xo, Biana -BlovedBoston
ReplyDeleteThanks, Biana! I have to give the credit to my hubs... he helped make the final decision and we love it!
DeleteAwesome job Mama! It's so pretty, love that color!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Lizzie!
DeleteIt looks fantastic! I love the new color!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Stefanie! I love it, too! So fresh!
DeleteOh my gosh! I love this! Like, love-love it! I need this paint in my life! You did a great job, thanks for sharing!! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Marie! Go get you some!!
DeleteThis look so good! I love the color!! And the wine glass caddy is too cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emily! I know, I saw that drink caddy and HAD to have it!
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