Last summer I bought 2 shelves from KSL (an online classifieds thing here in Utah... similar to Craigslist) with the intention to repaint them.
It is now March. And I just finished one. Go me!
I fell in love with these shelves when I saw them online. They had a lot of character with the crown molding and planked wood in the back. And they were even REAL wood! Hooray! The set came with this one you see and a horizontal shelf that is upstairs in the office... still unfinished. One step at a time people. Part of me was hesitant to repaint over the beautiful wood grain, but there were some minor scratches (as you can see below) that I wanted to disguise.
I used Kilz to prime the shelf. I love this stuff because you don't even need to sand! Now if that isn't music to my ears I don't know what is. I loathe sanding. I ended up applying almost 3 coats, however, because the primer just kept getting soaked up into the wood. But once it was sufficiently primed, I only needed to do 1 generous coat of color.
My original intention was to paint this guy a turquoise/robin's egg blue color, and then with advice from my Mom and Russ who both thought there would be way too much of that color in the kitchen/living area especially due to my wallpaper, I went with my next favorite color -- yellow! The color is "Bees Wax" by Sherwin Williams. It's a really pretty buttery yellow. I had originally bought a color called "June Day" that was a punchier yellow (aka WAY TOO BRIGHT), and because Sherwin Williams is the best paint store ever, they gave me a new gallon with the "Bees Wax" color that turned out to be perfect.
Oh yeah, and I also painted the kitchen last Friday evening (nothing like a hot date, right?). I wanted the subway tile back-splash and the molding to stand out a little more, but still wanted to keep the kitchen light and bright. The living room is painted "Cobblestone" by Martha Stewart, which is the perfect "greige." I wanted the kitchen to be in the same color family as the living room since they are practically one room. One thing I need to work on is my paint-picking skills. I'm terrible at picking paint. But after almost picking another color, I ended up going with "Crushed Ice" by Sherwin Williams (at 75% strength). I couldn't be more happy with my choice! {queue sigh of relief}
I think this little corner is one of my new favorite areas in my house. I am slowly accumulating fun serving dishes, bowls (such as the West Elm modernist bowls I purchased a while ago), and cake platters to display. They just make me happy. Not to mention that letterpress calendar by Snow & Graham. It really is the little things in life, right?
Finally, here is a view of the corner from the fridge area of my kitchen. And yes, I still have my Valentine's hearts up in the window. Don't judge.
So how about you? Have you worked on any refinishing projects? They are always pretty time consuming, but oh-so-worth it!
10 comments:
Looks Fabulous! Can you come back to San Antonio and help me pick colors for our house?
Well, you've done it again. Looks beautiful!
LOOK SO GOOD! I love it.
Your house is too cute... seriously. And your blog is my favorite to read. I always save it until the end of my google reader and read it very last.
You are quite the revamp-er!!! I love it. I especially love the cases on the bottom... They bring back good memories.
Thanks guys!! I was excited to get it done. And Jessy, I'm glad my blog acts as the "dessert" of your google reader :)
Oh you have no idea what you just did. You picked out my kitchen color for me. :) I want grey, but not tooo grey. I love my whole cream, espresso thing going on I just need grey. And then flowers or something so people don't think I am soooo boring. :) Your kitchen is stunning.
LOVE it! I so love kilz. you've reinspired me to finally get around to painting our bedroom furniture. I've only had it for... 5.5 years- sad right?
Question bc I love the way you decorate and think your house is gorgeous. We are finishing our basement. Our baseboards are botany beige (I believe from Sherwin Williams) it's a very light biege. I want to do the walls a very light griege when we paint, and continue the baseboards the same color, but I am worried griege will not look great with the biege. (I love white with grey, just not sure how I feel with greige and beige together. I can't picture it!) What do you think? Longest. comment. ever. Thanks for the advice.
I love the yellow color! Looks great!
cute! Your house is so cute. And... we need to get together!
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