Sunday, October 2, 2011

Beautiful Bedroom Furniture Makeover. . . .

If you remember many months ago I did a post HERE about a trade I did with my amazing sister-in-law.  She is a very gifted cleaner (I say gifted because I don't know how she does it, but the dirt just seems to scram when she is around, no joking. she is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G!)  She gave me her part of the trade waaaay back in April and we are just getting around to her bedroom furniture makeover now (I know that is so sad).  I did go through quite a few life changes recently though.  I changed jobs, went back to school and was feeling a little overwhelmed as of late, but I am coming back around.  I am ready to start creating again. . . in other words, I'm BACK!  (I know, it's about time).  After seeing the finished product, you will understand why I got excited all over again.

Here is the before with the infamous Jaggyr giving the thumbs up:


This beauty's name is Palmer and let
me tell you Palmer is truly a looker.  This
set used to be Shan's Granny's.  She got it
in the 50's.  She loves the furniture, just
not the cherrywood finish so much.
Shan wanted to make it her own and
the pictures speak volumes.
Just because something has sentimental
value doesn't mean you can't put your
own spin on it.  It hasn't lost any of the
value that it holds for you, it just needs an update.

The below picture shows the dresser after sanding, the
bottom drawer has already had the wax applied so
you can see how it really sets the color and makes it pop.

Isn't she gorgeous?



Dear Palmer, I-Love-You!




I usually love legs, but
Forget the legs, look at those Curves!


Here Palmer is in her own home, not her
room yet, but she is just chillin'
in the front room for a while.
Shan loved it!  She said she was going to
sleep on the couch so she could keep looking at it.


This cute little night stand has been painted to match.


Here is the headboard. 


And, here is the mirror that we are in the process of
finishing.  Shan should be able to put her
room all together in the next few days
and what a transformation it will be! 


I love you Shan and thanks for all you do
for me!
I hope you love it as much as I do!


This project was completed with Caromal Colours
textured basecoat using Parchment and Colonial Blue.
I did not do any sanding prior to painting.
That is the true beauty of this paint.  It bonds to almost
anything, nearly no prep work.
If you would like to get some of this amazing paint for yourself,
click on the Caromal Colours button at the top
right of the screen.  Be sure to use the coupon code
BrendaUtah (case sensitive) to save on shipping.


BARN SALE COMING SOON!!! 

I am going to be having a barn sale the first weekend of November here in Riverton.  Watch for more details to come soon.  You are not going to want to miss this one!

This project linked to Debbiedoos

11 comments:

Tammy@Beatrice Banks said...

Gorgeous makeover! I haven't heard of Caromal paint. Have to go check it out.
Just found you via Debbie's newbie party. I'm your newest follower!

Em said...

I really love those colors! And the curves - wolf whistles all around.

Anonymous said...

Tammy, Thank you and you really should check out Caromal Colours. It is awesome!

Em, I hear ya whistlin!

Cathy, Thank you very much!

Brenda (I am having trouble signing in today)

Anonymous said...

Hello Brenda - I've just awarded your blog "The Versatile Blogger" award - come on over and check it out: http://inspire-me-heather.blogspot.com/2011/10/project-about-me.html

Jill @Two Yellow Birds Decor said...

That is beautiful!! I love it!
I found your blog from The Versatile Award at Inspire Me Heather! I am now a follower of your blog!! Stop by and say Hi!
Jill
twoyellowbirdsdecor.blogspot.com

The Magnolia House said...

i just awarded you with the Liebster Award. Check out my most recent post for details! http://johnniesjunk.blogspot.com/2011/11/liebster-award.html
Enjoy,
Johnnie

Brenda said...

Thanks everyone for your kind words! This has to be one of my favorite pieces! (Of course, I say that about every project I work on;O)

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