this set of drawers was found by the side of the road. at the time i was a student with no money and i just needed furniture. i'm pretty sure my dad helped me carry this set of drawers to my room in the garage, and there it stayed until i moved, and it has travelled with me to my different houses since. it was not exciting, but it was free, and it held my clothes.
i had been thinking it was time to upgrade or to redo this piece, as i had worked out most other things in our bedroom. when we moved we bought our yellow bed (which i love), i had stained and painted some wine crates for bedside tables, i had put in a shelf (above this dresser) to hold pictures and trinkets, and this was one of the last big pieces in the room that i wasn't happy with. when i was looking at furniture redo projects, i started seeing the two-tone timber and white which i really liked. but i love colour, so had to work out how to get that in as well.
so i took off the old knobs, took the drawers out and started sanding (that is always the least fun part but you can't do the fun bits until the sanding is done!). i borrowed my dad's belt sander which was really helpful for the drawers. as i was staining these (as opposed to painting) i had to get much more of the existing stain and gloss off than on the body. for the body, the main priority was getting the gloss off so the new paint would stick. after sanding the main body, i got out the spakfilla to fix up some dents, but i did this only on the body as you would see it after staining on the drawers. once ready for paint, the painters tape came out. the top was painted first (i think i did four coats), then the remainder of the base was painted. after this came my critical error :( i used spray gloss over antique white house paint. it went yellow :( i was not very happy at all. so i undid my hard work and sanded it back. this time i used a primer coat of white, then used a vivid white with the gloss in the paint instead of having to coat it. worked much much better (it still looks white!!). the final touch was the knobs. after much umming and ahhing (they are real words right?) i decided on these ceramic ones. there were some glass ones i really liked that i could only order online, and without seeing how sturdy they were i was worried they might break. i think the ones i ended up with work well, as they tie back into the white body.
here is what i ended up with.
it is not an overly well made piece of furniture, with some bits being a chipboard type product, and others being regular pine, but with a bit of a makeover, you wouldn't know it unless you got out a fine tooth comb and magnifying glass.
do you like it? what transformations have you undertaken and were they a success?
all materials i purchased from bunnings except the knobs
paint:
- vivid white in semi-gloss by dulux
- safflower in low sheen by taubmans
- quickdry gloss by dulux (do not use on white!!)
knobs:
- white etching ceramic knob from zakkia
Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bedroom. Show all posts
Wednesday, 24 September 2014
Wednesday, 6 August 2014
A COMFY BEDROOM IN BROOKLYN
i have recently been thinking about bedlinen. i know, it doesn't sound like the most amazing thing to think about but i have a conundrum. a while back i bought a couple of sheet sets, thinking they would only ever be on our bed with the rest of that sheet set. but what happens when half of the sheet set dies for whatever reason? my sheet sets didn't go with each other, so i had mismatching bedlinen that i am struggling to use in a way that i like. so to address this problem, i decided all bedlinen would be white. this works really well practically and you never end up with sheets that don't go together, but it does not look exciting. it does look crisp, but not interesting.
so this dilemma has got me thinking - what bedlinen combination should i have in my cupboard so that i can get a mismatched look that works, can i have pattern and different colours that look good together always. the answer is most definitely yes because i see it on design blogs all the time. anyway, i was looking through design sponge this week (a great source of home inspiration) and came across this bedroom - simple, cosy, and not boring!
what do you think? i like the playfulness of the dot sheets - they create interest and break up the white, without being crazy busy.
here are some other images that are inspiring me at the moment as i think through my bedlinen choices...trying not to break the bank at the same time.
i think my conclusion is to have a few neutrals that aren't just white - these can always be mixed and matched to look effective, and stick to a colour scheme, so any embellishments will be co-ordinated. and the neutrals will always go with the colours to make up the bed. also, texture is a must - you can see it in every picture above and gives depth to a look. lets hope my colour taste doesn't revolutionarily change over the next few years!!!
so this dilemma has got me thinking - what bedlinen combination should i have in my cupboard so that i can get a mismatched look that works, can i have pattern and different colours that look good together always. the answer is most definitely yes because i see it on design blogs all the time. anyway, i was looking through design sponge this week (a great source of home inspiration) and came across this bedroom - simple, cosy, and not boring!
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| image: design sponge |
what do you think? i like the playfulness of the dot sheets - they create interest and break up the white, without being crazy busy.
here are some other images that are inspiring me at the moment as i think through my bedlinen choices...trying not to break the bank at the same time.
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| image: 79 ideas via unembellished thought |
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| image: alvhem makleri via trendenser |
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| image: hannah blackmore via cush & nooks |
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| image: kara rosenlund |
Wednesday, 17 July 2013
RECLAIMED VINTAGE
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| image: hus hem via it followed me home |
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| image: hus hem via it followed me home |
Monday, 15 July 2013
HELSINKI HOME SHOT BY KRISTA KELTANEN
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| image: krista keltanen via 79 ideas |
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| image: krista keltanen via 79 ideas |
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| image: krista keltanen via 79 ideas |
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| image: krista keltanen via 79 ideas |
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| image: krista keltanen via 79 ideas |
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
ELIN'S PLACE
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| image: draumesider |
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| image: draumesider |
Tuesday, 5 March 2013
CITY QUILTS BY HAPTIC LAB
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| PARIS image haptic lab |
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| NEW YORK image haptic lab |
Wednesday, 27 February 2013
SIMPLE BEDROOM
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| image: 79 ideas |
Monday, 18 February 2013
BLUE & WHITE FROM IKEA
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| image: home sweet home |
Thursday, 24 January 2013
THE YELLOW BED FROM SCOUT HOUSE
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| image: scout house |
as much as i wanted to buy many things, we only ordered the bed, and i am grateful that my husband was willing to let me a) buy the bed; and b) buy the bed in yellow! it is available in so many colours but i couldn't move away from the yellow. adrian thinks it is quite funny that we have a bed in 'safety yellow'! i was a bit unsure whether i would love it as much as i thought i would when we actually got it home, but i was not disappointed. it is truly a feature piece in our bedroom and i love it! definitely one of my favourite pieces and definitely worth a visit to scout!
scout house
w: http://www.scouthouse.com.au/
e: hello@scouthouse.com.au
p: +61 3 9525 4343
a: 125 Grey Street, St Kilda, Victoria, 3182, Australia
Scout House is open Wednesday to Monday from 11 - 5 weekdays and weekends from 10 - 5
Thursday, 17 January 2013
A FEW SNAPS FROM ANNABELLE KERSLAKE'S
annabelle's home was recently featured on design*sponge. she is half of fete magazine which is a beautiful lifestyle magazine. this house has such a lovely collection of different things spanning several more traditional 'styles'...very eclectic. some of the details i particularly love are the industrial lights, the timber to bring warmth to spaces and the fine line style of images on the linen, cushions etc.
a mix of mid-century furniture with industrial lighting and fine prints...
sheepskin for softness, black and white detailed cushion, bold freehand cross and an orchid (i really would like one of those orchids!)
feminine details in the bedroom mixed with an industrial style lamp...
cute table with home grown herbs and a black and white louis style chair...
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Monday, 14 January 2013
FRESH WHITE BEDROOM
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| image: bolig |
the trunk and the plant on the windowsill top off this image nicely.
Wednesday, 9 January 2013
Monday, 7 January 2013
HOUSE DOCTOR SPRING 2013 INSPIRATION
i stumbled across 'house doctor' while perusing the decor8 blog and i love it. industrial details, type, bell jars, timber tabletops...whats not to love? unfortunately they don't have any dealers in australia but the images are lovely anyway! they have heaps of lovely things for the home, including furniture, home decor, linen, accessories, lighting etc.
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| image: decor8 |
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Wednesday, 28 November 2012
LIGHT AND (SEEMINGLY) SPACIOUS
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| images: Stadshem |
Neutrals and light and cast iron bed and orchid and open shelf timber chairs and industrial details.
So light and fresh...and all in 34m2!
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