My First Furniture Makeover

For quite some time now I've been wanting to get into furniture makeovers. I love the idea of taking an old piece and making it into something beautiful. Now that I'm staying home with Grayson, I thought I would have the free time to work on some things. Even though that free time isn't near as abundant as what I was expecting, I can still squeeze a few minutes in here and there during nap time.

The first piece I decided to make over was this antique buffet (credenza? I don't know what determines the difference) that my mom gave to me awhile ago to work on. It was really beautiful, but needed so much work. Kind of a big project for my first one, but it worked.


First I took off all of the hardware and sanded it down. Which took foooorever. I started doing it by hand, but after oh, maybe an hour of sanding and getting very little done, Arsen agreed that I needed to buy an actual sander. So I did.

Things went much faster after that, thankfully. After sanding it I painted it a fun shade of blue that I picked up at Lowes. I've been wanting to incorporate some more color into my house, and I'm kind of obsessed with blue at the moment. I used the color Paddle from the Eddie Bauer Home collection.

After a couple of coats of paint, I sealed it with Polycrylic Protective Finish in Clear Semi-Gloss, put the original hardware back on, and all done!






I really love the finished product. It took so much longer than I thought it would, but I think the hard work was well worth it! Right now I have it sitting in the bay window in my kitchen, but I'm not sure if that will be the permanent home for it. Overall I must say I'm pretty pleased with the outcome!

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