Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Project: Painting the kitchen cart

One of my goals for the month was to paint the kitchen cart, and I finally did it. Here is what the cart looked like before. Our kitchen has very little storage, and last spring we bought this cart to give us room to put the pots and pans we got from one of my bridal showers. We got the cart from Ikea.

The before:
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I had several thoughts about what color I should paint the cart. I absolutely love the map hanging above it, and I thought about matching the reds. When I got to the store, though, I saw a blue color from Martha Stewart's line that looked so fun and fresh, and I went with my instinct and purchased a sample size. 

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I was able to cover the entire surface at least once with the sample size. I got two coats in some places, but I think I'm going to need to buy another sample to get the best coverage.

And the after:

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So bright! I am usually timid with my color choices, and I am glad I chose something a little out of my comfort zone, because this really isn't too out there.

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Yea! What do you think?

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Goodbye to Grandpa Bud's headboard

Lately the motto at our house has been "leave no wood unpainted." On Saturday I painted our headboard, which Aaron acquired from his Grandpa Bud when he moved to Florida for graduate school. 

Here's the original wood headboard. It has this strange decoration in the middle: a clam shell with vines surrounding it. The vines are growing honeysuckle flowers. It is interesting. 
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I couldn't decide if I wanted to paint it black or white, so I called my mom. She suggested white because of the scroll-like carvings and the more country vibe of the headboard, so I did what she said. 

I took the mattress and box spring off and found a golf club, an ax, three empty water bottles, movie ticket stubs and a book. My husband is weird. That's his nightstand on the right side.
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I bought a quart of paint and primer in one at the advice of my dad. Actually, he told me to Kilz it and then paint over it, but I was overwhelmed by the Kilz options so I went to my standby of Behr P + P in Heavy Cream, a more yellowy white, but not dingy. 

First coat:
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Second coat:
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And a closer view:
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I had to wait for Aaron to get home to paint around the bottom of the bed frame, which is why it's unpainted if you look closely. It only took two coats, although if any of the dark wood bleeds through I have enough to go over it again. I like the satin finish, and I'm happy with how the ugly brown has been transformed.

Before:
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After:
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Total cost: about $12 for a quart of paint and two hours total, but about a 45 minutes of labor. I let the first coat dry completely, painted the second coat, and then let it dry. We had brushes and obviously the headboard. Totally worth it to transform something that stuck out into something we can live with.