My brother gave me this little vintage table that he was able to salvage from one of his renovation projects. My husband was then able to bring it back to life. It came out even better than I had imagined. He used off-white paint, a lot of sand paper, and a beautiful glass knob that I purchased at House of Antique Hardware. The table now stands in my office. Before & after photos are below.
Thursday, April 22, 2010
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Oh, gorgeous! Good choice on the color and knobs. We have a big furniture refinishing project ahead of us this summer, I will be needing some tips, for sure, haven't done a lot of furniture refinishing. Gorgeous! Hope your day is great...
ReplyDeleteWow it now looks amazing.
ReplyDeleteI'm always so lazy to do DIY stuff, but after seeing this, its completely changed my mind :)
Looks fabulous!
ReplyDeletegood job...love the color.
ReplyDeletewow, you did an AWESOME job... I love the choice of the knob.
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Oh my gosh, just gorgeous. That knob...I might dream about it :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation. It looks so lovely now! I adore the sweet glass knob, it is perfect!
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great job!!!! the knob gives it a perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteamazing job!
ReplyDeletelooks oh so gorgeous
espec love the glass knob!
woah what a difference!
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A++ --Love the glass knob!!
ReplyDeleteWHAT a transformation! I love it :P xxx
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wow, love it with the wall color! great job. pam
ReplyDeleteThe table looks brand new, Bravo to your hubby! I have similar glass knobs in my guest bathroom. I love the vintage feel. Great blog:)
ReplyDeletesuch a transformation- very cool!
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