For a few years now, I have been on the hunt for a big farmhouse-style cupboard for the sunporch. We have a big dining table out there and I wanted something to hold my decorative brown transferware and serving pieces for family dinners out there. I just never found what I was looking for, on a budget. Then a few months ago, I found this unfinished hutch top at the thrift store...
It got me thinking that maybe I could put together my own piece. I thought of a big dresser we bought back in the 80's. Well made, with lots of storage, it is nice wood (and I know many of you would never touch it)...but I hate the orange-y 1980's stain color and the bright brass fixtures. It has been hidden down in a guest room for years, unused. So, I didn't feel too bad re-doing this piece...
I decided on a simple re-do with DecoArt's Chalky Finish paint in Everlasting with their clear wax finish...these products are available in Michaels and Home Depot stores now.
One coat...
and then a second...
I then distressed the piece and sealed with clear wax. The chalky finish paint goes right over the metal handles for a new look, too.
I LOVE how it turned out...
Perfect in the sunporch for storing my goodies...
It was great to create this using a dresser I already had and a $15 thrift store hutch top...
I am happy to have this project included in DecoArt's new
It is being offered over at FaveCrafts.com and is full of Chalky Paint projects, instructions, and hints and is a FREE download! I hope you will enjoy it!
I am a blogger for DecoArt and received product and compensation for this project...all opinions are my own!
Until next time...
LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteLinda ... that is just a perfect match. How smart your are. Love how it looks with your brown
ReplyDeletetransfer ware. I see some just like I have. Now wish I had a sun porch.
Audrey z. @ Timeless Treasures
Gorgeous, Linda! The shelf piece is just wonderful by itself, but married to the dresser it is a really great looking storage piece. Don't you love when things work out so well like this.
ReplyDeleteIt turned out beautifully, Linda! What a great redo. Bravo!
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Claudia
A perfect marriage of two different pieces - you did a great job and it turned out wonderfully! I love the way all your pieces are on display now....
ReplyDeleteWow! It looks great, Linda. I am about the venture into new territory with milk paint. Wish me luck!
ReplyDeleteVery NICE, Linda!!! Just LOVE your new look!
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deb
to...die....for.... Love it!
ReplyDeleteHoly cow, that looks stunning! What a terrific transformation.
ReplyDeleteOh Linda....this is just fabulous! And your display is just perfect...love the transferware!
ReplyDeleteWow - it looks beautiful, Linda! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI'm usually a purist and don't like pieces redone. HOWEVER I'm also not a fan off the 80s staining either. Beautiful job creating this piece.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful redo. Your transferware looks stunning on your new piece!
ReplyDeleteOh Linda what a great re love of this cabinet. It came out so beautiful. Great job.
ReplyDeleteKris
WONDERFUL Linda :) You have created magic !!
ReplyDeleteHug Vibeke
Great job Linda, a perfect match. Great new profile picture too:-)
ReplyDeleteOk, Betsy made me scroll back up to see your profile photo - looking good! I love that project. Had no idea you could paint over the handles. I was just looking at that color at Home Depot the other day, so I may just have to grab some this week to finish up a ten minute project that has taken me three weeks to do. Hope you enjoyed your weekend!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely beautiful and weren't you smart to put them together. I have used that paint before and was very pleased with the outcome. Now I keep thinking about what pieces I could match up in my house.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a transformation. So fun to have that beautiful piece for your sunporch!
ReplyDeleteGreat job, Linda! It looks especially lovely with the brown transferware display. Love it!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda, It turned out just beautiful. Great job! Your decorations look very pretty too. I especially love the baskets.
ReplyDeletePretty Pretty. Very nice project . . . wish I had a big porch!
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference and your all your browns look so good with it!
ReplyDeleteI love the way it turned out. You wouldn't even think about it coming from 2 different places. I downloaded the e-book. I have been using the Americana Decor Chalky paint and loving it!
ReplyDeleteLinda, this piece turned out to be fantastic!!!!!!! I bet you go out to the sun porch several times a day to admire it-I know I would! Glad you made me a believer of Deco Art brand of chalk paint :)
ReplyDeleteWow! This was an awesome project...cheap AND beautiful!! Great job! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteTurned out beautifully! I love the basket with the frenchy graphic on it! Great job!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!! I have my Mom's old hutch and I always toy with the idea of painting it!
ReplyDeleteWow, Linda, your new hutch looks amazing! I just love it and can't believe what a difference the paint makes! I never would have thought to paint those dresser handles, you took them from dated to gorgeous! And what a great idea to use your dresser as a base. Amazing for $15!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful find Linda. And a huge transformation.
ReplyDeleteLove it!
Linda, just caught up with this. You never would have known those two items didn't start out together! Nice job and seems like the perfect piece for your space. Ann
ReplyDeleteLinda. It. Is. AMAZING! They look so good together I never would have thought it was two pieces put together if I'd seen the after photo first. You have it styled so pretty too. Fresh and amazing looking. What a great addition to your space.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out EXTRAORDINARY!! BRAVO!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kristina!
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