These tables are solid wood (as are all of my pieces), but they were wearing a dated, pseudo-pecan finish when I found them. Their details are fantastic ... they just needed a bit of paint and some wax to help them show their best features.
I can't believe that I completely forgot to take any photos before I started working on these. You'll have to take my word for it ... they were nothing special.
The only 'before' photo I could find was the close-up of this table leg, and I did this side-by-side to show the progress with each step of paint and waxing. Look how the hand-rubbed wax finish makes the distressing almost glow!
The tables are from a good maker, and they're solid and well constructed, so they are worth the effort of a redo.
With my trusty can of Annie Sloan Chalk Paint in 'Country Grey' (which is really almost the color of a manilla folder), a bit of distressing to bring out the details, some Johnson's clear and Annie Sloan dark wax, and the difference is striking!
Like the 'Yankee Doodle Dresser', the finish on these pieces is a bit of a stretch for me ... but think I could get used to producing this patina finish, and I am really coming to like it. I know that this was definitely the way to go with these tables, to bring out all their moldings and carved details.
This table has one deep drawer, though it's made to look like two.
It feels great to say that these tables are FINISHED!!! I took them to my booth at the Minuteman Mini Mall last Friday.
If I'm not careful, I could almost make a habit of finishing things and actually clear some storage space around here ... ha ha, that's not going to happen any time soon ... but I'm working on it.
love the finish, it really brings out the details! These will sell quickly!
ReplyDeleteThose look great! I bet they sell quickly.
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ReplyDeleteYou are keeping very busy with this business of yours. I hope your lovelies sell quickly as it would be such a reward for your hard work.
ReplyDeleteYou are a refinishing genius.
ReplyDeleteSo inspiring to see what you have done with a rather lackluster piece of furniture.
xo Jane
Another great paint job! You are pretty darn good at this! I'm so glad you have your space to sell these gorgeous pieces in. hugs, Linda
ReplyDeleteConnie- Those turned out GREAT! You did a super job of matching the right finish to them. I'm betting they will just fly out the door (hopefully leaving a nice bit of cash behind) xo Diana
ReplyDeleteThese look gorgeous. Love the detailing on them. You've got a great eye - and a lot of patience to refinish furniture!
ReplyDeleteWow. That is impressive work!
ReplyDeleteDo you travel to do that? Like to my house? ;)
Beautiful work! I'm amazed at what chalk paint can do in the right hands. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteYou just keep on amazing me! Good job!
ReplyDeleteOne word: BEEE..YOU...TEE...FULL!!
ReplyDeleteYou are doing such a great job. Your new pieces should sell quickly. If not, what are these people thinking?? ;)
Love 'em! Great job. Found you at Shades of Amber.
ReplyDeleteI'm not completely sold on the pieces (shape and ornament), but the finish looks amazing! Well done job, I'd say; you really are talented.
ReplyDeleteThe finish reminds me of classic Swedish Gustavian furniture from around 1800. It makes me want to tuch those distressed surfaces.
Hi Connie,
ReplyDeletequick question about refinishing furniture. I have a few pieces, 3 dressers, 2 nightstands that are on the to do list to finish. Most are good quality, solid wood, except for the top of one of the dressers & both nightstands. They are laminate, as far as I can tell. Can i simply sand this some and paint right over it? I like the idea of using the same chalk paint you use; think I'll have any issues with it on a laminate surface? (I'm new to this, can you tell?)
P. Meabh McDowell
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http://dirtundermynailsagain.blogspot.com/
wow! these tables are stunning! love the details and hardware and your awesome finishing job!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! New life for these girls! Visiting from Wow Us Wed. :)
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is YUMM.. would love to have found those! - Susan
ReplyDeleteSusan, dear, I hope you see this ... your email address is not visible, and I would have loved to send you a personal reply ... especially since you appear to live so close by.
ReplyDeleteI would buy them! Love the finish and all those details your showing off now. Great Job!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful. I am not sure where you got them, but one thing I love about consignment stores is you often find pieces made in the USA. Not so common these days! Great pieces!
ReplyDeleteLove how you rescued these fab. tables. You did an amazing job!!
ReplyDeleteYou did such an excellent job on these side tables! I love the details!! I'm featuring them later tonight!!
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