Before This buffet is the last of the McCleary set and is stunning. The picture just above is a pretty good representation of the original paint color on the buffet and dining set. You can tell from the first picture that the piece is nothing short of amazing and we could see all of the elements we had to work with. (And if you follow regularly you have heard me go on and on about them.)
After
As mentioned in previous posts we painted this white (Benjamin Moore Aura paint) and glazed in a deep rich chocolate brown. The wood grain on the surface is gorg-e-ous and Lisa was right on when she wanted to strip the previous paint and stain. It has a very rich elegant feel now. An element to watch for on old buffets are the little back splashes. This one has all of the lovely curves to match the buffet and table legs along with the chairs. There was no need to change out any of the hardware on this one. Especially because this was Lisa's grandmother's she wanted to preserve its look and feel. The dangly pulls on the big drawers and the little knobs on the doors already complimented the whole look and feel of the piece.
Notice the spindled wood work design on the doors that match the same design on the long length of the table that I pointed out yesterday. We just are always amazed at the attention to detail on these older pieces and appreciate the design. Once again the beautiful honeycomb cylinder elements on all of the legs of this set provide such a unique flair. The detailed bar running between the legs match the same design on the chair legs.
After
As mentioned in previous posts we painted this white (Benjamin Moore Aura paint) and glazed in a deep rich chocolate brown. The wood grain on the surface is gorg-e-ous and Lisa was right on when she wanted to strip the previous paint and stain. It has a very rich elegant feel now. An element to watch for on old buffets are the little back splashes. This one has all of the lovely curves to match the buffet and table legs along with the chairs. There was no need to change out any of the hardware on this one. Especially because this was Lisa's grandmother's she wanted to preserve its look and feel. The dangly pulls on the big drawers and the little knobs on the doors already complimented the whole look and feel of the piece.
Notice the spindled wood work design on the doors that match the same design on the long length of the table that I pointed out yesterday. We just are always amazed at the attention to detail on these older pieces and appreciate the design. Once again the beautiful honeycomb cylinder elements on all of the legs of this set provide such a unique flair. The detailed bar running between the legs match the same design on the chair legs.
Awe-some-ness. What more can I say?
Lisa was so kind to bring her newly upholstered seats when they picked their set up yesterday. So wahoo! Thank you Lisa. Look how rich this is! The red floral patterned seat is stunning. This set is elegant, classic and most importantly a family heirloom. If you are thinking of getting rid of old family furniture . . . you may want to think again!
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Ahhhhhhh. This is absolutely gorgeous.... I can't wait to see a pic of her room all put together. You did a beautiful job!
Really lovely! What a lucky client you have, great work!
SO lovely!!! I'm excited she decided on a red fabric for the seats!
i really love the stained top with the painted backsplash- it looks just all over lovely!!
As always, beautiful work! Love the contrast of the white with the wood top. And the red chair fabric just pops against the white. All so pretty!
That's beautiful!
OH WOW!
Oh my, what gorgeous pieces. The finish is fabulous. Love them, especially the sideboard. Hugs-Carrie
Marvelous job on the buffet. Just beautiful.
LOVE IT! I only use Aura paint too...
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It's beautiful!!!
~ Julie
love your buffet after the makeover! pretty!..
what a truly beautiful piece. The details are amazing. great transformation
You did a wonderful job on that. I have a similar dining set. I was told it was from the Jacobean era. The table I have is just as detailed on the legs with slide outs for extending the table. I love it! I have a small desk that is similar. I think it's time I do something similar to this with the paint.
Lovely!
Just fabulous, I'm really partial to these old ornate buffets, thanks for linking up with VIF!
hugs,
Debra
It turned out awesome! Love the chairs too. We have a piece like this that is stained but not painted white. I really like it white.
Oooh, that turned out wonderful!
Such a pretty piece! I am lovin' all the posts from Arties Party. So many creative women givin' me great ideas. Thanks for sharing yours.
~ ~Ahrisha~ ~
How in the world could someone paint anything in that tan (?) color? Oh, dear. So Mike was stripping that top for a while, I'm assuming. The after is stunning. What an amazing difference! Your client must be thrilled, Mel.
That brown paint was really awful for that buffet! You guys did a total transformation. Nicely done!
Oh my! Don't know how I've missed this the last couple of days. That piece is stunning. Just stunning. Of course, all of the hard work you put into it makes it even more stunning! The combination of the white & the stained is just gorgeous. Love it!
Such a wonderful buffet, it is really gorgeous. Beautiful finish. The vignette is stunning. Thanks so much for linking to TTT. Hugs, Marty
I love all the details. I bet they are so happy with it.
that is wonderful, and I love the scale! nice job
GORGEOUS!!!
Lou Cinda :)
The buffet turned out really beautiful!
Katherine
gorgeous!! May I ask what primer you use? Thanks in advance.
Saran
Stunning! I wish that piece was in my home!
HI there, I am your newest newbie bloggett follower. That is just Stunning! The shape of that buffet is SNEXY to say the least. You made the great curves and grooves stand out even more. I heart it.
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That is a fabulous piece and you have a great eye for transforming it. Thanks for sharing.
The buffet has such wonderful lines and what you have done with it accentuates them beautifully.
Melanie, this is such a beautiful set...you guys did a lovely job!! I do love the stained top on this one...it's perfect. Thanks for linking up to SFS! -shaunna :)
Amazing! The detail is just so beautiful! I found you on Stories of a House and am a new follower. I'd love it if you could visit me sometime.
Have a great day
Nancy
that is a beautiful piece.....here is the one i did that is kind of like yours...
http://camerasandchaos.blogspot.com/2010/09/hutch-wasnt-meant-to-be.html
i love the brown stain on your piece....great job!!
Looks so much better now! Great job!
Theresa
aka:TOT
This is outstanding and just what I am looking for. You do wonderful work and I enjoy your blog. Thanks for sharing. Terry
Fantastic! What wonderful furniture pieces, the chair fabric is so bold and beautiful, love how they turned out. Happy Thanksgiving!
mmmmm gorgeous - love those legs. The after is stunning and the color choices are spot on.
Gorgeous transformation! Its stunning!
I'd love a piece like that! It looks wonderful - I "swear" by Aura paint, too.
What a beautiful piece to redo! Looks wonderful! Jacqueline
Wow I have painted a many buffets, they are just beautiful when finished. Yours looks great.
really pretty buffet! you did a great job. Love the top of it.
Thanks for linking up.
have a great weekend,
gail
What a pretty piece! You did a great job.
This is absolutely gorgeous!
That turned out beautiful. I've featured you on Craft Gossip today!
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This is JUST the dreamiest thing ever!!!!
m ^..^
Stunning! Stunning! Stunning! I just redid a table and chairs in my DR and the top I left the natural wood and painted the bottom....love it!~
I have been on the fence about recovering my seats, but after seeing this....I AM!
Thank you for sharing!
Lou Cinda :)
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