It had seen some moisture. I actually wonder if it had sat on the curb through a rainstorm (this spring it's rained basically non stop, so excellent odds on that). The veneer was shot, every inch of it had to come off. Luckily, 80% of it came up in huge satisfying sheets, and underneath? Fat, yummy, solid chestnut boards. Oh hell yes.
I kept the top in wood, because that chestnut is far more glorious than the cheesy walnut veneer had ever been, and painted the case in a custom mixed cottage yellow. It's a favorite color of mine, daffodil-esque, with just a hint of peach to it to give it depth. I highlighted bits of the woodwork in linen white, and did the interior in white as well. And just because I really wanted to make the cabinet special, I hand painted flowers across both doors, inspired an Art Nouveau woodblock. The piece is the perfect size for any space- a bathroom, an entryway, or a bedroom- just a nice little bit of stylish storage. I'm glad I didn't drive away and leave it behind.
All the pretty pieces I pulled straight from my kitchen cupboards to stage the cabinet. They looked so sweet in the late afternoon sun, I had to snap a picture! |
Wow, what a fine. I love the color too. Is this a Benjamin Moore paint?
ReplyDeleteI love how this turned out and those flowers are perfect for this piece!
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