I am sure we all do those projects we think, "yeah, I like it but I don't LOVE it." Well this project is not one of those because I LOVE LOVE LOVE this hutch. It is one of those pieces I put so much time into, maybe too much that is up for debate. The end result is worth all the hours spent, and yes I mean HOURS!!
I had a few left over cans of paint in my garage, I wasn't loving the color of any of them for this hutch, he gray I had was too gray and the cream I had, well I was just bored of cream. I have cupboards full of paint, I hate to keep buying paint...... then I had one of those "AH HA" moments and I started mixing them all together, I couldn't have been more happy with this color, not too gray not too cream!
I then Glazed this piece with an oil based brown glaze, I love how it accents all the beautiful details of this hutch!
I always love a little contrast!
I replaced the back of this hutch with bead board I painted with Benjamin Moore's White Dove.
The new hardware matches this hutches new back drop and adds just a bit of elegance!
I love all the details of this hutch!
This hutch is up for SALE
See my Furniture for Sale tab at the top of the page for more details!
TTFN
Brooke
Friday:
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Miss Mustardseed
French Country Cottage
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Glitter Glue and Paint
Mendez Manor
Friday:
Linking Here
Miss Mustardseed
French Country Cottage
Be You tiful
Glitter Glue and Paint
Mendez Manor
I've been playing around with the idea of painting my white hutch gray, yours just sealed the deal...love it and I like how you styled it.
ReplyDeletebeautiful it is. :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful hutch. I love the color....Good job!!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a fantastic job with this hutch! Thank you for sharing and linking up with us at the #WWDParty. Have a wonderful week ahead.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out so well! Thank you so much for linking up to the Be.You.Tiful Link Party!
ReplyDeleteI love it too, and I like the glaze over the paint so much better than distressing. Well done!
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