Once Dining Hutch, Now Ensuite Cabinet
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Country Chic Paint
(IC: professional)
4 Materials
$45
4 Hours
Easy
Faye from used Vanilla Frosting, Happy Hour, Natural Wax, and Antiquing Dust to transform an old hutch into the perfect storage piece for her ensuite bathroom! Don’t you just love a good upcycle?
When I was lucky enough to come across this once loved but since forgotten dining hutch, I had every intention of restoring it so that it could continue its’ life in someone’s dining room… however things don’t always go as planned… and that’s neither always a bad thing.
It dawned on me one day that this charming piece just might fit perfectly in our ensuite… and after giving it a try, it did — the most PERFECT fit indeed — clearly meant to be, and meant for ME! This once dining hutch, is now our ensuite cabinet… and I am over the moon in love with it!
Our ensuite holds warm tones of cream, grey and a somewhat robin-egg blue. To hold onto that palette that I love and have no intensions of changing anytime soon, I chose my transformation colours accordingly and eagerly got to work:
- Cleaned piece thoroughly, and removed hardware
- Applied 3 coats of ‘ in the colour ‘Willow’ for an authentic-looking aged effect
Glamouring up, has now become a whole lot more glamorous for me! This addition to our ensuite is simply delightful.
I hope you visit again! My farmlifebestlife awaits more simple living, generous loving and constant learning — graced with an abundance of country chic character and sweet imperfections, both for me and for YOU!
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Suggested materials:
- All-in-One Decor Paint (Country Chic Paint)
- Natural Wax (Country Chic Paint)
- Antiquing Dust (Country Chic Paint)
- Sanding block
Published October 13th, 2017 12:23 PM
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Tracey Parker on Apr 30, 2018
Absolutely gorgeous. Love the blue shade. Might use in one of my next projects.
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Country Chic Paint on Apr 30, 2018
Thanks Tracey! I'm glad you like it.
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