I absolutely loved how this turned out.
The natural wood grain was beautiful on this piece.
I did not want to cover it up by painting it 100%.
So I worked my magic.
This piece was headed for the dumpster at Salvation Army because the door on the right was broken off. Jenny snatched it right up before it had a dismal fate.
A couple of the knobs were broken off.
So she got all new ones, but yet they are not all the same.
I painted the drawers white, and stenciled it in a sea foam green.
I also painted the bottom in sea foam green.
This is where I could not paint over the beautiful grain 100%.
So why not add STRIPES???
I am so in love with this piece. Defiantly a one of a kind.
The pictures do not do this piece justice.
This is stained in a dark walnut, you can kinda see the grain in the wood.
Isn't it just beautiful??
This needed something, just to plain and boring.
I added bead board to the back of the cuby and trim around the edge to give it a finished look.
Once the dark walnut stain was added, it made the bead board pop.
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