After coming home with my heart going pitter patter and telling hubby all about it, he agreed on buying it and he even went to pick it up for me. Yup, hubby of the year!
This is how it looked when it came home
I painted the inside in Old White by ASCP and the outside in Paris Gray also by ASCP.
Then I painted all the details in Old white. I distressed everything by lightly sanding it and finish it by applying a coat of clear wax and another coat of dark wax both by AS.
I just love this piece! Hope you enjoyed this transformation!
Thanks for stopping by and have a fabulous week!!
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What a gorgeous piece. I love the transformation and the colors you picked.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much!
DeleteThat is so beautiful. I would love to find something like that for my dining room and paint. Will be looking.
ReplyDeleteYes! You never know when or where you are going to find the right piece!
DeleteCristina, that is gorgeous! It's huge and looks so nice with the paint job you did. It looks very french country to me. :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Stacey! I do love french country!!
DeleteSo happy to see this beauty at Thoughts of Home on Thursday! :)
DeleteOh that is a find! You did a great job painting it....bet it holds a great deal of treasure!
ReplyDeleteNancy
wildoakdesigns.blogspot.com
Thanks Nancy! Yes, it is a gorgeous piece and the storage is awesome too!!
DeleteMy heart is going pitter patter too! You made this amazing! Great color choices!
ReplyDeleteThank you Darielle!!
DeleteWow! You found an amazing piece! I love how you repainted it. It looks so European now. It fits perfectly on that back wall in your dining room. Thanks for sharing it this week.
ReplyDeleteThank you Kelly!
DeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! The color combination is so beautiful and the piece is perfect for the space! What a score!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much Lisa!
DeleteI love the buffet you found, it is exquisite! You did an amazing job transforming it, it is beautiful! Happy Easter!
ReplyDeleteThank you Janet, Happy Easter to you too!
DeleteYour buffet is stunning- in fact everything is.
ReplyDeleteI hope you saw that I featured your Lemon Bread recipe this week!
Thank you so much for sharing this with us all at Thoughts of Home on Thursday. We are so glad you are here!
You hit the jackpot when you found and painted that gorgeous buffet!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marigene, It was a fun project!
DeleteCristina! Your buffet is gorgeous! What a grand elegant piece! I love the finish you gave it in such a pretty color. The whole space is lovely! Well done! I hope you have a great Easter weekend!
ReplyDeleteSmiles!
Terry
The Curator's Collection & Making Broken Beautiful
http://thecuratorscollection.wordpress.com
Thank you Terry! Happy Easter!
DeleteWhy yes I did enjoy the transformation! I admire you for seeing the possibilities with the original piece. I think I would have walked right on past it. It looks beautiful in your dining room and fits in effortlessly with all your other furniture. The silver pieces on top suit it so well too. Wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteWendy
It was a gorgeous buffet before but truly terrific after.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this lovely post at Thoughts of Home on Thursday. Wishing you and yours a glorious Easter.
Thank you Laura, and happy Easter to you too!
ReplyDeleteWow Cristina, your buffet is gorgeous! And really, really big! I can't even imagine how heavy it is or how difficult it was to get it home and into your house! ... Featured you at Be Inspired this morning. Thanks so much for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Sharon, It is an honor to be featured in your beautiful Blog!
DeleteHi Cristina,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful French buffet. Your entire dining area is gorgeous too. What a lovely room. I cohostess Thursday Favorite Things Blog Hop, live each Wednesday at 7 p.m. It would be such a treat to have you join us with your beautiful blog.
Olivia
Reinvented Collection