Color ideas for hutch makeover
I already removed doors and the hardware that I don't want. Maybe a two toned color??
This thrift store find was missing the glass on one door and had out dated hardware.
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Joanne Wolfe on Dec 16, 2015Blue is pretty popular, but anything goes honestly.Helpful Reply
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Cynthia - Clockworkinteriors on Dec 16, 2015IMO black updates anything and always looks elegant -- although if you go dark, you would want to paint the interior a lighter color so your displayed items will "pop". White is always an option, and you can line the back with a modern paper. What a FUN project!Helpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Dec 16, 2015If you are going to use this piece for yourself and like some color I thinks that will depend on the other pieces of furniture in the room, wall and all of your furnishings.Helpful Reply
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Hb on Dec 16, 2015Seems everyone is doing shades of blue or black. If you like blue or black that;s great but if you are going to be adventurous and do all the work , why not try something out of the ordinary like a nice deep burgundy or a khaki or a mustard color accented with the dark wax afterwards to really bring out the details . Pick a color you love not just something that everyone is doing . You will make it your own and love it better than just something everyone else thinks is special.Helpful Reply
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Country Design Home on Dec 17, 2015If you are painting this for resale, then best to stay in the neutral family. Since it is more of a mid-century piece, you might consider using a more satin or glossy finish rather than chalk paint. This company re-furbishes mid-century better than anyone I've seen. They use a lot of grays and blues and the results are spectacular: http://www.bostonmodernvintagefurniture.com/Helpful Reply
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BygoneVintage on Dec 17, 2015I think an antique white exterior with a dove gray interior/back of shelves would be lovely and useful in many settings. There's a pretty blue called serenity blue that would be a nice interior compliment as well, but not sure what chalk paint would be along those lines. Also I have a black hutch in my kitchen that is backed in canvas French script fabric that is gorgeous if you want to venture out a bit.Helpful Reply
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Betsy Lacallade on Dec 17, 2015Looking a another of the entries this week, I might suggest legs. Short rather thick would make it look great. You have great suggestions for color. Great looking piece. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Charlotte Wood Eckel on Dec 17, 2015I agree. If you want to sell it, stay neutral, black or cream, but if you're keeping it, go wild with anything that matches your decor.Helpful Reply
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Sandra Hellewell on Dec 18, 2015Since you want to resell it and because of the MCM style, I would paint the exterior black and the interior a bright white. That combo seems to be popular right now and never really goes out of style. As to using chalk paint, I am wondering if it worth the cost! Also these old pieces from the 60's and 70's often look better with the original hardware either cleaned and polished or spray painted and then put back on the piece!Helpful Reply
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EmDirr @ DustandDoghair.com on Dec 18, 2015Try it with a paint visualizer! Upload your photo, select sample colors and get a rough idea of what your potential customers might like.Helpful Reply
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