It's truly amazing what paint can do. We had this great 1980ish Thomasville bookcase in our space at Unique Antiques in it's raw form. I was asked at the onset of taking this booth to not bring in painted furniture (other than old original painted), so I decided this would be a good candidate while serving as a much needed display piece. However, there it sat for months unsold. When we moved out a couple of weeks ago, there was no way that I would take it to our space at Through The Garden Gate Antiques unpainted.
So, the only decision I had was what color(s) to paint it. No question, white is what sells at TTGG, but I really like to create things a little more interesting and give my pieces a bit of personality. Wanting to keep this piece clean while showing off the great lines and cottage details, I went with an antique white with a khaki backboard and trim.
What a transformation!!
Now it has a sweet cottage look and perfect for displaying so many things. I think even the most die-hard painted furniture critics would have to agree with this one...
You can see a bit of another of my favorite new pieces in the "after" picture above....this repurposed frame with words to live by!
Now it has a sweet cottage look and perfect for displaying so many things. I think even the most die-hard painted furniture critics would have to agree with this one...
You can see a bit of another of my favorite new pieces in the "after" picture above....this repurposed frame with words to live by!
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