Showing posts with label Antiques. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Antiques. Show all posts

Monday, May 21, 2012

Pete's Place ~ Salvage Yard





  
  





 {Pete's Place ~ Hollis, Maine}
Of course it wouldn't be a trip to the Pine Tree State without a trip out to Hollis!  We've been going to Pete's Place for a couple years now and like always it didn't disappoint!  This time around items were more organized in the many trailers he has on the property. Don't get me wrong though ~ there are still plenty of opportunities to get your search on and discover some really cool hidden treasures.  So next time you're in Maine, be sure to tell Pete we said hello :) 

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Globe~Wernieke Clipboard


{Vintage Find}
Another find from the Country Living Fair. This clipboard dates back to the early 1900's. We used a little soap and water along with Bar Keeper's Friend to clean it up.

Monday, October 10, 2011

Painted Dresser ~ Part II

Remember this pink disaster? See it here.

We debated about re-priming and painting but in the end figured it was more time efficient to spray paint.

We used Valspar's Churchill Hotel Vanilla. While this may be the safer choice ~ we're thrilled with how it turned out!

Thursday, August 25, 2011

Elephant In The Room...


{Can You Spot It?...Here's a Hint: It's PINK!}
So I'm sure I know what you're thinking, "Oh look, Michelle found this hot pink dresser that they're going to makeover." I wish I could say you're right, but nope ~ this unfortunately, is the final product.

Here's how this hot pink mess went down:
While on a recent trip to a local trift store, I came across this old Sligh Furniture Co. Dresser. After searching for a primitive buffet ~ I figured this piece would work great in the dining room holding kitchen linens and silver flatware. I originally wanted to keep it in it's original stain, but there were too many scratches and dents to keep this piece as is.


We started with an oil based primer, then Brian went to work with wood putty repairing damaged edges.


The top of the dresser was also significantly damaged. Brian added a thin piece to conceal the damage while also adding a slightly more interesting molding.

Now this is where the project turned a bit crazy. After this post~ shown here ~ I was inspired to paint the dresser a bright bold high gloss color. I know, I know! The only way I can articulate my rationalization is by quoting Lily in How I Met Your Mother:
OK, yes it's a mistake. I know it's a mistake, but there are certain things in life where you know its a mistake but you don't really know it's a mistake because the only way to really know it's a mistake is to make the mistake and look back and say 'yep, that was a mistake.'

After contemplating color swatches ~ shown here ~ I decided on Eddie Bauer's Dark Mango {photo: top left} available at Lowes. Thinking it would be this rich salmon, it started drying a pepto bismol pink {photo: top right}.

We decided to change out Dark Mango {drawer on the left} for Laura Ashley's Marasca Cherry {drawer on the right} also available at Lowes. After brief deliberation Brian proceded to paint well into the night. It wasn't until the following morning that we realized how pink our dresser can look in certain lighting:

While I have nothing against pink, this is not what we had in mind for our somewhat mature dining room. We'll keep you posted on any dresser updates ~ in the meantime we're getting a good giggle over our pinkest mistake yet!

Have any home improvement mistakes yourself? We'd love you to comment about it!

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Antique Sligh Dresser



{Old Sligh Dresser}
Recently found this dresser from a thrift store in Atlanta. Inspired by our post here ~ check back to see where this goes next!

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Antique Drafting Table


{Wooden Drafting Table}

On our roadtrip to Greenville earlier this year ~ shown here ~ we came across this old drafting table. Brian and I had been in search of one for sometime and couldn't resist this guy. We're loving it's industial blend of cast iron and wood and of course noticed a slight resemblance to Restoration Hardware's version seen here.

Monday, August 1, 2011

Vintage French Binoculars + Case





{Vintage French Binoculars + Case}
Another vintage find that we'll plan to display on our Ikea Expedit ~ shown here.