This vintage cabinet that is in our old office and what is now my studio,
is full of old college textbooks. I really need to go through this cabinet
and decide what we want to keep and then sort through this mess.
But in the meantime I got a wild idea to tweak this piece to give it
a more shabby cottage look. So guess what ~ out comes the
paint. I love the scalloped edges on the bottom. They never
really showed up before.
I decided to leave the top stained as well as the trim work in the
glass door. I think I like this fabric remnant behind the glass. I have
not properly attached it yet and may go with a toile or ticking instead.
I will decide that when I make a slip cover for the world's ugliest
swivel desk chair. The chair has a high back and is really comfy,
but it is hideous!
I am going to keep that vintage radio. It does not work, but it is oh
so charming. The Harvard Business Review text book and the golf books
and stars and stripes box are off to hubby's new office.
That's my tweaking for today. Don't forget to sign up for my
giveaway! You can read all about it on the previous post.
Happily Joining ~
Bentley ~ what do you think about the fabric? Do we keep
the vintage floral or replace it with either ticking or toile?
He has no idea, but he would like a treat.
Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
That turned out great - is the old radio going to become shabby too?
ReplyDeleteYou always manage to do the coolest things !!!
ReplyDeleteHi Susan! I love it! You turned this piece into a beauty.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Susan, it looks great. Painting a piece can make a world of difference.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness yes keep that vintage radio! :) A treasure for sure!
ReplyDeleteThat looks awesome and I really love the touch of the shabby fabric. So pretty!
ReplyDeleteI adore that fabric. If you don't keep in for the door you have to make a pillow or something with it!
ReplyDeleteI love the piece and love how much the scalloped bottom shows up now. I have a piece that I am dying to paint, but my husband keeps reminding me that I paid big bucks to have it stripped of paint and refinished. Oh well......
ReplyDeleteJudy
It looks awesme in white. I love the fabric detail. The scalloped edge looks so pretty now!
ReplyDeleteIt's nice white,and the roses look pretty behind the glass x
ReplyDeleteSusan, that turned out so pretty. That scalloped detail is beautiful, and you're right, the white makes it show up so much better. Well done! laurie
ReplyDeleteSusan what a beautiful job you did! I love this cabinet.
ReplyDeleteGreat Blog, The cabinets are nice and I just want to ask if they can be much quite innovative so that I can have an idea if I will use them for my Home Automation Chicago.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful....i love it !!!
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