My friend Chelsey has had these Grandma-bookcases (literally) for quite some time now. Probably two years ago we talked about the “how-to’s” of painting them—but this year, she finally decided to just have me do the work!
The bookcases have some really pretty details on the doors and on the crown molding. The right one is actually more of a “secretary” with a pull-down work surface.
Chelsey thought all the brown was bringing her living room down, so we went white!
She may not know it, but the white I used is the same color that is on the trim in my house! When you find one that works, I say, stick with it!
I will admit that this was NOT my favorite project. Unfortunately, the main construction of these pieces is laminated particle board, and it did NOT want to be painted! It took one coat of primer (which obviously wasn’t sufficient) and FOUR coats of paint to cover!
I used a dark-brown glaze (antique walnut stain mixed with Martha Stewart glazing medium) to bring out the pretty details. Plus, there was lots of “natural distressing” on these pieces already—the glaze makes it look like it’s on purpose!
…and I played with PicMonkey’s “Urban” effect for the following pictures!
I miss Picnik—I felt like I was just starting to get the hang of it! But PicMonkey is very similar, so that’s good—for me!
Anyway, I think we brought Grandma’s furniture into the new millenium!
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This project was featured at Decorating Insanity.
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They look great, Korrie! Your friend may not even recognize them! I don't know how you feel about the chalk paints that are out there, but this probably would have been a good candidate for it.
ReplyDeleteBookcases are such a pain to paint, but oh so worth it!!! Final product looks amazing.
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what a transformation, they look great! nice work :)
ReplyDeleteaaah much better! not so heavy and old feeling!
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome transformation! You did a wonderful job! I Love them.
ReplyDeleteLovely!
ReplyDeleteI bet your friend looks at them and says welcome to the 21st century :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful transformation, Korrie! Your hard work paid off. I bet your friend is thrilled! They're so pretty!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a difference! They look wonderful now. You have a ton of patience to do all those coats. I'm sure she loves them now.
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Pat
That turned out so nice and looks so much better! That stuff is so hard to cover and you did a great job!
ReplyDeleteLove grandma's funiture! :) it looks fabulous it it's new outfit!
ReplyDeletegreat job!
gail
I was raised/taught not to paint wood, lol, but these are beautiful. I'm slowly getting out of my comfort zone with the paint brush. :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty and modern update Korrie!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe it!! I have almost exactly the same bookcases. I will finally be working on mine next week. If you get a change can you share these at my link party Furniture Friday. http://www.decoratinginsanity.com/2012/05/furniture-friday-15-and-features.html
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Korrie that was the perfect update! They look great! Thanx for coming to THT!
ReplyDeleteI love the new color. They look like new pieces.
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference! They look great- wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteGrrr! I'm so mad Picnic is gone too! Totally cramped my lack of photography fix it with Picnic skills!
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