Monday, February 10, 2014

Refinished Buffet

I'm super excited to share this week's project with you! I found this buffet on an online garage sale site. It was in pretty rough condition but I liked the shape and LOVED the hardware. My husband thought I was completely bonkers but it wasn't hard to see its potential beneath all the dings, scratches, and chips. Right?


I removed all of the doors and drawers, and


started the tedious process of stripping and sanding. 


As I've said before, refinishing woodwork is fairly easy but VERY time consuming. 
It took several hours/days, showers, and Kleenexes 
but oh so worth the trouble!  


It would have been just as beautiful and so much easier
to have painted and waxed the buffet. 
In the end, however, the layout of the sunroom dictated the type of finish I used.
I simply didn't want two large painted pieces of furniture on the same wall. 
End of story.


I stained the entire piece with Dark Walnut and 
sealed it with three layers of Spar Semi-gloss Urethane.


In between coats of urethane I worked on the doors.
They were a little warped when I brought it home.
Simply moving the buffet into a controlled climate helped quite a bit. 


The expansion caused the wood to rub on the door frame 
which in turn caused the laminate to pull away from the door base. 


I used wood glue 


and 99 cent clamps to remedy the problem.


The next hurdle was to figure out how to update the brassy door pulls.


I played around with a few different ideas.
This picture shows the original brassy/golden pull,
as well as the coppery brass version I experimented with and the gun metal silver option
I eventually chose.


I felt like Sheldon Cooper polishing all of Howard's belt buckles! 
Remember that episode? 
Bazinga!


Here's a picture of the final product.


What'ch think?


I know right!
It turned out great;)


I love it.


So glad I decided to take a chance on this piece.


I wonder if my hubby will ever admit that I was right?!?


One of my new year resolutions "for the blog" was to give the sunroom a makeover.
I plan to swap this buffet for the one I already have in there.


Here are a few of the elements I'm going to incorporate in the makeover.
I want the room to have a coastal feel.


 I can't wait to get started on the other furniture pieces in the room.


As always thanks for reading 13CCF. I hope you've found some inspiration to tackle those big projects. Remember, the bigger the project the bigger the reward.

~Wendy

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