A project that has consumed my summer. Building garage with a small living space above. A bit of a retreat for us on a lakefront property. A getaway.
This isn't an old building. It was built new, but almost all of the interior furnishings were reNew projects for me.
This post is sweet, simple and to the point. Just as I want my time spent at the loft to be.
~T~
Monday, November 4, 2013
Wednesday, October 23, 2013
Little Red Dresser
Things behind the scenes at Re-new have been very busy lately! We have been sanding, painting and planning in preparation for our upcoming sale. We hope you will come and visit us at the Warman Craft Sale on November 16th where we will be sharing our collection of re-newed cuteness!
This is a quick before and after of a retro style dresser that you will find at the sale. I finished this piece in Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint. There are so many beautiful colours and finishes that can be achieved with this paint, and it was very simple to use. If you like a distressed or "chippy" finish then I would definitely recommend giving this product a try. For this dresser I used two coats of Tricycle Red and finished it with Miss Mustard Seed's Hemp Oil. If you are interested in trying this paint it is retailed back in my hometown by the talented and creative Christa at Milk Crate Creations.
I am going to have a hard time parting with this one...
BEFORE
AFTER
~A~
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Take a load off
Quick before and after
I am working on a cabin loft project ... I'll leave you with a few pictures of projects I've got on the go for that right now.
I am working on a cabin loft project ... I'll leave you with a few pictures of projects I've got on the go for that right now.
~T~
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Table talk
The task: A custom project for a coworker of mine. Her grandfathers dining room table was in need of TLC. She didn't need another dining table, but came up with the great idea of converting to a coffee table for their family room.
Process: Disassemble. Sand top. Cut legs down to a height of 18". Reassemble. Add brackets to sturdy. Stain and oil top. Tape and spray paint legs and apron a charcoal colour. Distress slightly. Seal project and deliver.
Outcome: I am thrilled with the outcome. It's a nice rustic, well worn looking family room coffee table that should hopefully add some charm and function for many more years to come.
Things I've learned: I could never be a surrogate. I fall in love with every Renew project that I complete. I struggle to cough up the finished product every time. My furniture, or others, and this piece was no exception.
Friday, July 12, 2013
A bit of dialogue, on the card catalogue
Close your eyes and think back to:
Using the library catalogue to look for a book
and the frustration of not finding the index card you were looking for.
Don't get me started about when the index book of the Britannica Encyclopedia series went missing...
Using the library catalogue to look for a book
and the frustration of not finding the index card you were looking for.
Don't get me started about when the index book of the Britannica Encyclopedia series went missing...
Last fall, scrolling through Kijiji, a new ad posted with this card catalogue. I don't think it had been listed for 30 seconds when I called the number and begged the woman to hold this item ... No matter what! I would be there with my $200 ASAP. I know how hard these gems are to find, and I was scared someone would show up before me and sweep it from under me.
I was a woman on a mission.
We retrieved this piece from a 'hoarderish' (if that's even a word) basement. Jade helped me load it in the back of my car. As the hatch closed, I blew a sigh of relief, this piece was coming home with me!
Then fall came, and winter, and it sat in my garage. Partly because finishing furniture in the winter can be a royal pain, partly because I wasn't quite sure how I was going to finish it. Put it on top of a cabinet? Place on a coffee table? Lay on the floor? It was an awkward height on its own, but I wasn't sure how to make it taller.
This summer, cruising Pinterest, I found some inspiration. I went straight to etsy.com and ordered these hairpin legs. They were going to make this piece, the perfect height.
I set to work sanding the outside. I used some oil stain to darken it up, and accentuate the flaws. This piece has a history, and I wasn't about to make it appear new. I left the drawers in original condition.
I painted those legs with Tremclad Flat Black metal paint, attached them to the bottom
The rest is history.
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~T~
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