From Drawers to Doors! … the making of a china cabinet
12May 2, 2014 by Terry
Back in March I was asked by a lady who works at the antique mall in town, if I would be able to do a custom treatment to a piece of furniture she had been considering purchasing from a vendor there. She saw this lovely piece and wondered if the drawers could be converted to shelving and doors. She was wanting to use it to store her china and wine glasses. I told her it shouldn’t be too difficult to do…so she bought it, and I took it home to start planning my attack on it!! :0)
The inside was in need of a few alterations so I started by removing the drawer tracks..sort of difficult to do without making marks on the wood…
Next came filling in the holes with wood filler and sanding followed by the first coat of chalk paint on the outside. I used the color Wheat grass by The American Chalk Paint Co. This lady asked that I give this piece the same finish as a sideboard I had done previously. (click here to view that transformation)
This color dries really light, almost a butter color. I gave it 3 thin coats of paint with a light sanding in between to get rid of any brush strokes. After that I went over the whole piece with a brush loaded with a small amount of dark antiquing wax also by American Paint Co. I find their antiquing wax to be a little rusty in color when applied to the Wheat grass chalk paint. It really gives a nice smooth finish after some buffing.
After the outside was complete I gave the inside a couple coats of Milk Paint in Miss Mustard Seed’s color Curio followed by a generous coat of Hemp Oil. Then My Dearest Husband was kind enough to craft me some doors for the cabinet. We used reclaimed wood for this… I think they turned out beautifully rustic. Combined with my last set of salvaged door handles of a hundred year old house, they really compliment the piece!
I’m really in love with the way this turned out! It has a “comforting” look about it. I hope her owner is as pleased as I! Unfortunately it is rainy here today so it might not get to it’s new home until it clears up… I secretly don’t mind as I’m enjoying looking at it for now :0)
Have a great weekend everyone!
Smiles!
Linking up to Miss Mustard Seed’s Furniture Feature Friday
I’m not sure I could give it up! It might mysteriously go AWOL…and those door knobs! Oh my.
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Thank you! I’m feeling the pull too! It looks good in my space and, well, we have kinda bonded over the last month…. sniffle, sniffle….I can’t keep em all :0(
thanks for visiting :0)
Terry
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I am loving the color combination – it’s so soft and pretty. The 100 year old hardware is perfect with this piece. As per all of your furniture makeovers, this is stunning! I’m going to take note of the interior color for future reference.
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Thank you so much for the visit and nice comments! I still have trouble commenting when I visit your blog, I think I need to make a google account in order to leave a comment? I’ll look into it….I have alot to say about the awesome things you post!
Smiles!
Terry
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Thank you So much for featuring my furniture this week! Your blog is one of my favorites and I enjoy browsing all the inspiration! Thank you!
Smiles!
Terry
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Thank you so much for featuring my furniture this week!!! Your blog is loaded with inspiration!!! Thank you!
Smiles!
Terry
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Reblogged this on and commented:
Since it has been so busy around here lately, I haven’t had time to share the new things I’ve been working on… that WILL happen soon :0) Until then I thought I’d reshare one of my favorite pieces I did for a friend. Sorry for the re-run … be back with fresh posts soon! Smiles!
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