

Back to loading it in the car ... once it was in the car I realized that it had some water damage on the bottom (I really need to look more carefully from now on...) I wouldnt of bought it if I had seen that, but figured that I could come up with a creative solution ...
After realizing that I couldnt sand it down I took the hammer to the front and cut off the sides with the jigsaw





The whole piece was sanded minimally and took three coats of the chalk paint ...
I decided to keep the original hardware since the top drawer had so much hardware, which = lots of $$ - and I wanted to try refinishing them anychoices
I gave them a coat of Rustoleum oil rubbed bronze

What a difference! So far I have been incredibly happy with the chalk paint - it was easy to apply, adhered well, dries quickly, has low VOCs and seems to be very durable. Also, clean up a breeze - a brush can rinse clean with just water!







I love the fun pop of color that this adds to the space!
and one last before and after

I love how it is now lifted off of the ground - it makes is look less heavy!
I was ambivalent about using coral, but now that I see it with the lamp shade and next to the other fabrics in the room I am loving the direction that it is taking!
The lampshade was covered in this fabric - look for a tutorial soon!
We are buying the wood for the headboard tomorrow ... wish me luck that I can finish it by the weekend (when our vip guests arrive!)
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and one last before and after


I was ambivalent about using coral, but now that I see it with the lamp shade and next to the other fabrics in the room I am loving the direction that it is taking!
The lampshade was covered in this fabric - look for a tutorial soon!
We are buying the wood for the headboard tomorrow ... wish me luck that I can finish it by the weekend (when our vip guests arrive!)
--
Make sure to enter for a chance to win a copy of Flea Market Finds with Matthew Mead. It is a must read for any DIYer!

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