Sunday, January 29, 2012

"Frenchy" Buffet Makeover

I've slowly been piecing my house together since the move last September and constantly ask myself WHY?! WHY can't I just go to a big box store, order furnishings in the latest fashion, throw them against the wall and be done with it all. I have friends with nice homes that move and within a week their new house is as put together as their last so CLEARLY it's possible to not have "set up" take 6 months! I have this constant need to "collect". Collect from flea markets, antique malls, etc. making a room never truly complete but I rationalize it all by saying, "oh, it's coming together organically.". Yea, okay, whatever.

In the spirit of bringing a room together "organically" I want to share a cute little french provincial buffet I found in a California antique mall last summer. I received a call a couple of days before we left for the California coast saying I was going to get to rent my current house and I was SUPER excited. Mostly, I was SUPER excited by the prospect of having a SUPER large dining room that could house a dinging set I had snagged for $50 four months prior that was currently collecting dust in my garage waiting to be redone. While we were antiquing in California I was telling my mom all about how I was going to use ASCP for the first time to redo this dining set and that I was excited to try and give the dining room more of a rustic ranch feel. She attempted to act interested in what I was saying and not annoyed that I was distracting her from finding her own great treasures when she spotted a small french provincial buffet and said, "How great is this?!". "Eh, yea I guess it's nice. I like the chicken wire on the bottom." I replied. To be honest I did think it was a pretty great little piece that could be nicely added in to my dining set with some paint but I also noticed the $150 price tag and I choose not to get excited if I have to let go of that kind of cash on myself. Well, ultimately she sold me on it BUT she did have to promise to throw in an awesome old set of silverware she had bought at a flea market to fill its top drawer. Speaking of which...Mom, I'm still waiting for that set.

The piece was in amazing condition so I'm sorry if anyone is offended by the addition of some stain and paint but I just had to do it! I bought my first ever quart of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and painted it in old white but stained the top a dark walnut to match the dining room table and I really love how it turned out. Also, I now understand why there is so much love for the ASCP now- stuff's GREAT!


Before

After


Still, my favorite part is that chicken wire!
-Andrea

Showing off at Show it Off Mondays and Meg & Mum's

9 comments:

  1. What a sweet piece. It looks beautiful!

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  2. That is so lovely! Beautiful work. I'd love it if you'd share this at my Saturday Splendour Party which is still open www.megandmums.com.
    Megan :)

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  3. Beautiful! I love the 2 tone of the body and the top! I'm working on redoing some furniture of my own. I'm hosting a favorite things linky party and would love for you to stop by and link something up!
    -Melissa
    www.serendipityandspice.blogspot.com

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  4. Very pretty! French provincial always looks great in white!

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  5. Hi, I'm new here but I love your blog! This dresser transformation is awesome (and I usually prefer 3 days of sanding over painting in a different color) but this one is great!

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  6. This is great :) sometimes you just have to paint!

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  7. Did you wax this and your dining set? This is really so much nicer in white :-) Love it!

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