Thursday, December 6, 2012

DIY Weekend

This past weekend was rainy and cold so I decided to do a diy project indoors. I have a 200 year old wooden hutch with the original glass. It's a charming little piece, but the wood color of orange-red was making me unhappy. I started the project at 9pm on Friday night and finished at 6pm on Sunday.
Friday: Unloaded hutch, sanded and painted on primer-inside and out
Saturday: Applied 3 coats of paint
Sunday: Applied a 4th coat of paint and painted the inside
I thought I was finished after the 3rd coat of paint, but when the paint dried, the color of the wood was still visible so a 4th coat was necessary to get the look I wanted. I'm happy with the results!
I used a Kelly Moore Primer and a glossy white base tint for the main paint. For the inside I used a silver spray paint that I picked up at Home Depot. 

 My husband was throwing out color ideas for the inside paint color. His first suggestion was lime green. I stopped him when he said, "silver". That was it!
 These are the wooden door knobs that I spray painted silver.
Below is the drawer detail.
I forgot to take a "before" photo, but below is a shelf that I didn't paint so you can see what the color used to look like.

5 comments:

  1. Great Job Michelle-I LOVE it!! Can you post a before picture?

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  2. I forgot to take a before photo, but I do have a shelf from the hutch that I didn't paint. I'll add that to the post--give me a couple minutes.

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  3. Nice!!! Now it's time to paint your table!

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  4. Fabulous! What a great way to update an old piece of furniture. I like your choice of colors.

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