Elegant Buffet Makeover
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Country Chic Paint
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Michelle from Dandelion Patina is joining us on our blog today for her very first Country Chic Paint blog post! She used Cobblestone on this stunning hutch to make it fit in better with her beachy, farmhouse decor.
I am so excited to be part of the Country Chic Blogger Squad of 2015. I have been trying out some great paint colors and I have to say I love them so much! I want to share a furniture project I have been working on, but first I would love to give you a brief introduction.
I am Michelle, editor and owner of the blog, Dandelion Patina. Dandelion Patina-transformations for the timeless & trendy home is a DIY, crafts, and home decor blog. It is a place where I can share my little projects and treasures that I find to transform my home on a budget. My hope is that I will be an inspiration to you and that you will follow along this journey with me.
Now, let's get on with this furniture transformation project shall we?
I am so excited to be part of the Country Chic Blogger Squad of 2015. I have been trying out some great paint colors and I have to say I love them so much! I want to share a furniture project I have been working on, but first I would love to give you a brief introduction.
I am Michelle, editor and owner of the blog, Dandelion Patina. Dandelion Patina-transformations for the timeless & trendy home is a DIY, crafts, and home decor blog. It is a place where I can share my little projects and treasures that I find to transform my home on a budget. My hope is that I will be an inspiration to you and that you will follow along this journey with me.
Now, let's get on with this furniture transformation project shall we?
This hutch is massive. I have had it sitting in our basement for well over a year. I found it on Craigslist for $100. It already had been painted. It was a mustard-like faux finish. This was totally not my style, but it had good bones and great details-like a fun little skeleton key for opening the glass doors on the top and the wood doors on the bottom sides.
Once the doors were off, I filled in the hardware holes with wood filler and let dry. Once dry, just use a sanding block until smooth. Now is the fun part...transforming the piece with Country Chic Cobblestone. I love beachy farmhouse decor, so I knew this medium tone gray would be perfect to contrast with my white decor pieces.
And here is my finished beachy farmhouse hutch. We now have it in the living room and it is the perfect focal point.
Thank you so much Country Chic for allowing me to participate in the Blogger Squad 2015. I will be back with a few more projects in the future, but in the meantime, please feel free to follow me on the blog as well as on Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter. Just search for Dandelion Patina and you should find me!
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Published May 27th, 2015 12:04 PM
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