Monday, March 1, 2010
Weekend Update: Credenza Completed!
I decided to stick with the original hardware, primarily because it ended up being nearly impossible to find hardware that I liked that came in both 3-1/2 inch and 2-1/2 inch sizes (both of which are fairly non-standard as most hardware comes in 3 or 4-inch) and I didn't want to have to drill new holes (and fill the old ones). Unfortunately though, cleaning these babies up proved to be quite the task. We first soaked all the hardware in a salt and vinegar mixture for 30 minutes to an hour. After lightly cleaning them, we found that while this removed the first layer of tarnish, we still needed to go after them more seriously with a (very noxious, but highly effective) brass polish. Warning: the smell is seriously strong with this stuff, so if you use it, I'd work in a well-ventilated room (or outside) and take frequent breaks. The end result of our polishing isn't quite "like new", but I like how the hardware's patina preserves the piece's vintage-quality.
A few more close-up shots. What I love most about this credenza are the details; the faux-bamboo lattice work on the center and edges and the campaign-style brass corners really elevate the credenza into a statement-worthy piece. Even better, now that Dave has ample storage for his many, many collections, we've freed up a ton of closet space, dumped the cheap-o plastic storage bins that used to occupy this space, and given him 6 feet of display room for his favorite geodes and fossils. These pieces will be joined by a pair of table lamps (yet to be purchased -- any budget-friendly suggestions?) and a few more pieces of art to fill the large wall above the credenza. I promise to post follow-up pictures once we get the area styled, but wanted to share the makeover with you now rather than later.
How was your weekend? Did you get any projects completed off your "to do" list?
56 comments:
WOW~! I totally love it Averill - great job! I love the color and all the details. That brass cleaning doesn't sound fun though - especially for me being pregnant. No thank you! But the end result was so worth it. Can't wait to see it in the room with the geods etc on it! How fun!
We took the weekend off from our massive to-do list. Instead we had some friends over, and Matt worked on an important grant. Fingers crossed that he wins it! Hope to see you in NJ soon! Any chance you're coming to NYC for BlogHer in August?!?!
Wow! Great job - I love the color and the details on the credenza. You must be thrilled it's done! Congrats. I worked on pelmet boxes for my office this w/e. Will be posting soon!
Wow, Aves! It's like...it's like night, and day-um!
Averill it looks amazing!
We bought a new house--finally!--so that's a pretty big one crossed off the "To Do" list.
It looks wonderful! I can't wait to see it styled in the room.
Love it! What a find!!!
love, love it! the hue is just the right color for the make. I bet Dave was thrilled!
MAGNIFIQUE! what a difference! I am sure you are happy with the ratio amount of work/result... Bravo! LOVE it, so warm and decorative. Your choice of color is perfect and yes, the details are exquisite.
that is a show stopper! Great redo!
My accomplishments were far less extreme. Hung a couple of curtain panels behind the bed, spray painted another curtain rod & hardware to replace the window coverings in another room. Did laundry, enjoyed the sunshine, gave the dog a haircut....you get the picture. :)
It came out fabulous!!! The details are so gorgeous, and you picked such a fun color. Can't wait to see how you style it up!! And nope, no projects checked off the list this weekend - we were total slackers! :)
STUNNING! Great job!
You did a great job on this! I attempted a similar project two years ago with a dilapidated bedroom set I'd purchased, and it came out terribly. I guess I was impatient and inexperienced with DIY projects, and at least the task taught me some good lessons. My hardware wasn't standard sizes either, which would have been good to know before I got rid of it. Oh well, rookie errors! But yours came out extremely fabulous and you should be very proud of yourselves. Cannot wait to see it all styled up!
WOW!!! She's a beauty! And she's orange! Be still my heart! What an amazing job!!! Go, Averill!
What an incredible job. Totally inspiring!
It's awesome!! I wish I'd known about those brass-polishing tips when I was working on my grandma's bureau. Maybe I would have been able to keep the original hardware.
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Aaah! It is SINGING with happiness over its new gorgeousness! Well done, Averill! I'm so glad you kept the original hardware - it looks amazing!
I love the credenza! I'm jealous of both the credenza and the fact you got a project done. We got nothing done this weekend.
Averill this turned out amazing. What a difference a coat or two or three of paint will do. The orange looks great with the brass handles. Brasso is horribly toxic. I have some brass in my home and I like Weimans,hard to find but less toxic and it does not etch like the Brasso does. I was told another good one is call Flitz, I have not tried that but my friend swears by it. No great projects around here unless buying some pillows for the play room counts, that was really fun!! Kathysue
Averill!! I knew you had it in you! I should commission you to come help with some of my pending repainting projects!
This looks FANTASTIC!WTG
I love that you worked so hard to preserve the hardware. I definitely agree it keeps it feeling vintage! I'm eager to see how it works with the rest of the room. Dave must be thrilled to have this much work surface AND storage AND such a cool looking piece!
Averill,
I'll keep it short. I LOVE IT!!!
This is one of the most beautiful furniture makeovers I have seen. Kudos for being brave enough to use such an amazing color, it wouldn't have the the same appeal with a less vibrant color! Enjoy! Janell
It turned out so well! I just love the detail on the center panel. What a great find. Isn't it so much more satisfying when you find a piece and update it rather than just buying some mass produced piece of furniture?
Love Love Love....
What a great result! And enormous work! Well done!
XX
V.
Love the bright color! Great job :)
It looks absolutely amazing, Averill. You did a fabulous job!
How lucky is Dave? You've done a fantastic job! I adore the color and all the details of this piece. Have fun filling the space above with artwork and on top, all his collectibles :) (would love to see pics when the room is all set up) What a great focal point to the room...
I have yet to work on a few home projects that I have in mind, but you've certainly inspired me to get on it!
(p.s thanks for the warning, as well.)
Just fabulous! Well done. I'm sending this to one of my girlfriends who found one of these in a thrift shop in Palm Beach. This should inspire her to ramp it up!
Uh-mazing! My Protestant Irish immigrant grandparents would love it. They had a penchant for painting their whole world orange!
What a face lift!! Looks divine!!!! x
oh my goodness you've outdone yourself! This turned out fantastic! Can't wait to see the final placement. Great job!
Wow!
Looks amazing -- great job! The color is perfect. Can't wait to see the whole office!
Amazing job, darling!
It looks fabulous!
xoxox,
CC
Oooohhh! I LOVE it! So pretty! And the hardware looks fab. Glad you didn't change it.
My sister just painted a similar piece kelly green. Bright colors bring such life to these pieces! Looks great.
Thanks for passing along the Etsy silhouette maker info, btw :)
yay averill! thanks for the detailed paint information and all the close-ups. it looks gorgeous!
That color is insane!!!! Great job, girl. Love that you worked your magic on the original hardware too. Gosh, I totally need to get my butt in gear and find some amazing used piece to paint some amazing color. So jealous;)
That is AWESOME! Love it.
Wow. What a big project!
I spent about 9 hours DIYing over the weekend - and still didn't get finished.
Great job! wow, love the color & details!
Spectacular job Averill! I LOVE THIS COLOR. It's the perfect choice - you pulled off fresh and classic at the same time! It turned out so well.
So amazing, it looks straight out of a magazine! Congrats!!
Hi Averill, Just thought I would let you know I gave you a little "shout out" on my blog this morning :) After seeing this great piece, I was inspired to post my latest Craigslist find.
That is SUCH a fabulous color! Love it!
Brillant job on the cabinet -- wonderful color and great storage too! For very affordable lamps -- Target; Walmart (check online shop); Big Lots (really! LOL!); Ikea; Homesense.
Jan at Rosemary Cottage
Umm, I am totally going nuts over this!!!! Bamboo, orange and amazing brass hardware- I am in love!!
Wow!! I love it!
Looks amazing!!!
xo,
cristin
I Love the color! What a great find, all of your hard work paid off!
This looks amazing. I have to ask, did you use a brush? If yes did you have a hard time dealing with brush marks on the piece? I want to paint a few things, but I need them to have that super smooth finish that sometimes you don't get with a brush. Would love some more tips.
Pemberley: I used a brush on the drawer-fronts but a small roller on the sides and top, which gave it a smoother finish than a brush could. I also sanded down and repainted any areas that showed obvious drips or brush marks.
Ultimately though, if you want a super-smooth finish, I'd suggest getting a paint sprayer. I also finished with a spray-on polycrylic, which I do think achieved a super smooth sheen and help mask any brush strokes, etc.
What an amazing transformation! Really impressive. Love your blog...always inspirational!
Fantastic and cheery color!
pve
LOVE the color...have been toying with a similar color for our credenza makeover.
You hit it out of the park!
Love the transformation. Great job.
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