Before The Petersons saw us on Studio 5 this past summer and brought us this hutch last week. It is a sweet little thing and quite simple and frankly that is why I like it so much.
After
It is clean cut with straight lines. It is very functional and filled with shelves for storage. Lisa wanted a robin egg blue similar to a color that we used on our little one's dresser found here. It is a custom mix of 50% Behr's Liquid Blue with 50% white. How is that for a technical formula? We kept the original hinges that sit on the outside of the doors. I would never opt to switch these types of hinges because I think they add so much character to a piece. We replaced the hardware which was two wooden knobs with these oil rubbed bronze pulls. I would recommend these types of pulls for just about anything. The only paint color I would not put these on is red. I would opt for black with red. And there you go - my unsolicited tip for the day! Thanks to the Petersons for having us make over their hutch! They are getting ready to send their oldest son on an LDS mission and we wish them all the best!
Up next we are working on an old door for a special little girl. . my sweet niece Paisley.
23 comments:
This turned out beautiful! I love the color. I have been searching for an armoire on cl, but no luck lately.
What a beautiful hutch! I love the color that you mixed up! Another great piece and I love all your tips!!
Have a wonderful weekend and can't wait to see the door for you niece!
Lovely re-do! Hopped over from Vintage Inspiration Friday, and love your blog...I am a new follower!
Pretty! Do you use a paint sprayer most of the time?
I'm so glad I was able to see this the other night. It's darling!
GREAT looking piece! You did a terrific job, as always! Hugs-Diana
As always, perfection! And I don't think I've ever mentioned it, but I love that you name your pieces. So much more clever than trying to come up with a title for yet another dresser :) That blue is gorgeous!
beautiful color!!! it turned out so pretty0 ut was kind of blah before. :)
terrific job, Melanie!
I love the blue! I wish I had the client base you do, as I prefer to do custom work. Good for you guys!
It is beautiful!
Blessings,
Sandra
I love the blue, and such a great idea to keep the original hinges!
How talented you are!! I looked at all your before and afters you have on the hutches and all are amazing and beautiful! How inspiring. just stopping in from metamorphis monday.
Sherry
What a lovely hutch. I love the color and finish... visiting from Stories of a House.
Love the color! Beautiful job!
Jane
Flora Doora
You are just amazing! Seriously!
Thanks again for linking up!
XO
Kristin
It turned out so great, as usual! The color and the distressing are lovely!
Very nice, a lovely shade of blue!
I am in LOVE!!!!!!! We are getting ready to make a big move and once we get to our new house...I'm totally re-doing my whole house! My goal is to revamp my house using what I already have. I plan on doing this to my night stands and an old tv cabinet that I want to remake into a computer chest.
Your blog is so beautiful! I can't wait to find more inspiration from you!
Keep your fingers crossed super tight for me..XX.
wow, great project, I need to redo an ugly desk...it is already painted white, and felt that I should just sand it and ad a bit of antique...hmm...too bad it is raining, you have inspired me so.
Wow!! I love the new look! :)
Beautiful! As always! :)
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Totally gorg!!! I am so in love with the blue! I hope you will share this on my new linky party Friday :)
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