Hello everyone! I want to share with you my latest project. It has definitely been a long process to finish this buffet, but I learned some new techniques along the way!
Here is the buffet when I bought it. It definitely looks good in this picture, but up close it had a lot of imperfections!
I didn't take too many pictures throughout the process, but here it is midway through when I had stripped the top of the piece down to the bare wood. I already had my first coat of paint, too!
Here is a picture of the first coat of stain (Minwax Dark Walnut) - I love this deep tone compared to the original red tone that the piece used to be.
And here is the finished product!
I ended up doing two coats of stain, then two coats of fast drying polyurethane.
The color is Old White Chalk Paint by Annie Sloan - this was my first experience with Chalk Paint, and I love it! No priming before hand, and the distressing at the end is very easy!
I also used the original hardware which really pops now against the light color.
Look how shiny and pretty the top is! I am so proud :)
This piece is on display and for sale at 1610 Antiques. Stop by and check it out!
I am linking up to these parties!



