Friday, January 14, 2011

Mini Makeover- Bad to Better to Best- Reclaimed Media Console

Yes, I know I missed my post yesterday but hopefully this mini makeover will make up for it! This is what our kitchen looked like 3 years ago. . . a beauty wasn't she? The cabinet doors looked like a piece of plywood cut with a circular saw- basically they were awful!

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When it came time to tear these "cabinets" down I really wanted to use the wood to create something. They were obviously not very attractive cabinets, but I felt like it was good wood that I could save. . .plus I really like to have pieces around that remind me of what this house used to look like! Anyway, I got to work and ended up with this parsons table.

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I have no tutorial on this piece because I wasn't blogging at the time. But don't worry. . . It gets better!

I haven't been happy with my living room since I moved in. I've just made due with what I have. Lately it's been really bugging me and so I've started to make some changes, beginning with the media console. The moment I painted it green I didn't like it, but never got around to repainting. Well a few days ago, I decided to crack open the paint can again. This time I went with white.

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Then I did a little glazing.

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And then I added something that would totally change the feel of this piece. . . beautiful scrolled wooden brackets.

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And I LOVE them. I think it made the console look very Anthropologie-esque. And that is ALWAYS good in my book!

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I placed the suitcases back underneath the table that were there before (minus the blue one) but left the top one open to hold extra blankets and pillows.

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Vintage suitcases make me swoon. I often wonder where they have been in this world. Wonderful, magical places I'm sure. :) The top suitcase came with a tag and used to belong to a Mr. William Knapp from Rogers, Arkansas.

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I am so happy with the way this piece turned out and I finally feel like I'm on my way to loving my living room. More changes to come!

Do you have a mini makeover you would like to share? I'd LOVE to see it! Send pics to kara.paslay@gmail.com!

11 comments:

  1. Wow! It's amazing what a difference the scrolls made. It gave it such a beautiful and rustic touch. I love it!

    Yanet of 3 SKBs

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  2. That turned out great. I love the wood detail. Where did you find those? You are right, it looks like it came right out of anthropologie! Fantastic job!

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  3. That looks awesome! I'm with Nicole– where did you get those scrolls?!

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  4. Hey Ladies! Oh I'm so glad you like it! I actually found the scrolly brackets at a flea market for a couple of bucks. Can you believe it? I know Lowes, Home Depot, and other hardware stores also sell brackets that are similar.

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  5. Looks great! Jealous of your flea market scrolls- our flea markets around here are pretty disappointing.

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  6. Love it!

    I would have a cat or dog in that soft, fluffy open suitcase in 2 seconds flat, LOL.

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  7. I am looking to do a similar project in my living room. Where did you hide your tv receiver/dvd player etc?

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  8. Hey Amanda! I am waiting to see if that happens or not! It seems to be the perfect place for it!

    Erin, my dvd player is not in the photo because I am currently working on a way to easily conceal it. I will post about it soon!

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  9. where did you get the scrolls, did you find them or make them?

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  10. Love the brackets! Totally makes the piece!

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Thanks so much for taking the time to comment!! It means the world to me!