Before & After Desk Transformation
This little desk was found by a friend. It was a cute little desk, with good bones, solid structure, perfectly functional, but it wasn’t the look she wanted. You see, she was in the process of redecorating her room, and had a color scheme going, and a vision. She needed a desk, but not one that was an orange maple color.
Here’s the desk when we started.
We chose to refinish the top and really make the wood pop. She had a favorite wood tone that was used in other places in her room she wanted to replicate, so we sanded using a palm sander and restained the top. Revealing a beautiful piece of wood underneath.
Then we painted the base of the desk a dark rich charcoal gray. It’s her favorite color and contrasts nicely to her light blue walls. Painting it this neutral dark gray will also last her a long time to come with however her space and decor may change over time.
Just like that, with a little elbow grease, and some vision, this piece looks like a whole different desk!
We added a few new pieces of hardware, and darkened the knobs that were already there. This little desk went home to a whole new room and will be the focal point in the room my friend can be proud of.
Wouldn’t you love to learn how to paint furniture like this?? If so, join me in my upcoming furniture painting class: Painting Furniture with Confidence. In the class you will learn step by step how to paint a piece of furniture, how to choose the right color, how to prep and paint your piece, how to be proud of your furniture and new found skills for years to come!
Happy Painting!
Jenni
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Linda Abate on Apr 30, 2020
Beautiful job. I have this exact same desk and wanting to do something different to it. I like the color of the paint you chose. I am hoping to do my spare bedroom over and this will be part of my make over. Thanks for sharing.
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What colour and brand of stain did you use on the top?
The top in the sanding picture doesn’t look like oak, but the edge view looks like quarter-sawn oak. Did you use veneer?
In the second picture could you tell me what the tool is? I have never seen anything like it but it appears to be some kind of sander? Thanks :)