Recently these three friends were presented with the challenge of transforming this sad desk.
They chose to paint it with Valspar Signature Posh Red mixed with Paint Minerals. This was followed by Martha Stewart Black Coffee Glaze and Maison Blanche Light Brown Wax. For the top, they used Black Coffee Glaze with a hint of Muscavado Glaze.
Not overlooking one single feature of this makeover, they used a Paris burlap print to recover the chair as well as lining the drawers.
The new hardware was gilded in Baroque Art Antique Gold.
What a wonderful difference! Top notch job there ladies!
Let's check out the entire piece, shall we?
I'll tell you what...I'd happily sit there and pay bills or study up on...who we kidding? I'd happily sit there and surf the internet. My laptop would match it perfectly, too!
You can follow along on the adventures of the Vintage Sisters by heading over to their Vintage Sisters Facebook page. There you will see a lot more gorgeous examples of their work. Get over there, give them a "like" and let them know you saw them on Furniture Flippin'.
Thanks so much Debbie, Diane, and Talea for sharing your fabulous furniture flip!
That does it for this week. I know I shortchanged you with only showing you four flips this week and not five. I can't say that won't happen again now that the weather is finally breaking here in Illinois. Be sure and check in with me on the weekends via our Furniture Flippin' Facebook page or Twitter. You know I'm hard at work when I bombard you with nonstop commentary and pics on either one of those. Hey, I take frequent breaks. If you were here working with me, I'd make you take frequent breaks, too!
Have a great weekend!
~ Stephanie
That is just beautiful, traditional with a touch of bling, oooh la la.
ReplyDeleteLove it, inside & out! And they really ARE the Charlie's Angels with 2 blondes & a brunette! A job well done ladies!
ReplyDeleteI love their page...I check it out every day. Not only that, they are so kind to answer questions and empower other women to do the same!
ReplyDeleteI love their page. They do a great job! I live in Tennessee . They have inspired me to paint.
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