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Wednesday, November 19, 2014

White Vanity


I found this vanity at a thrift store many months ago and decided it was time to make it white.  
Before:



I first painted it  in a soft blue, but did not like it so I then painted it white hoping that when I distressed the white some of the blue would show through. I mixed up home-made chalk paint in Garlic Glove by Benjamin Moore and got to painting. . I was lucky and it did! I distressed the vanity and then sealed it with AS clear wax and added some new knobs. 




You can see some of the blue peeking through


Love the details-even if I forgot to close the drawer all the way-LOL! 



Gorgeous legs! 



Who doesn't like tarnished silver? 










24 comments:

  1. This one is a beauty!!! What lines - divine in white.

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  2. I think white was a great choice! It looks really pretty. And those flowers in the silver pitcher are gorgeous! I agree that it would be perfect for a girl's room.

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    1. Thank you Julie-The white did turn out very pretty!

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  3. It looks so pretty and such lovely little details. Love your backdrop and styling too.

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    1. Thank you Elizabeth-I get tired of hauling furniture inside my house all the time so I have created a backdrop from an old fence and I rug.

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  4. wow, was für eine tolle verwandlung!!! liebe grüße von angie

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  5. Beautiful piece of furniture Darrielle and love the blue peaking through the white. Is it a Robins Egg Blue?

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    1. Thank you Marie-it is more of a Tiffany blue peeking through. I love seeing the layers too

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    1. Thank you Kathy-it does look so much better now!

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  7. Those vintage vanities are so interesting and your choice of colors and distressing are perfect for this piece! Love it!

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    1. Thank you Robin-I love the way the old vanities look but they are so low its hard to make them practical like for a desk!

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  8. I think it would look great in ANY room. Love all the details that show up after you painted it. Great save! Thanks for bringing it to the Vintage Inspiration Party.

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    1. Thank you Betsy-it is pretty low for an adult but pretty!

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  9. What a beautiful transformation!! I love it. Thanks for sharing at On Display Thursday!
    -Leia @ Eat It & Say Yum

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  10. You are so great at the perfect way to style a piece for photographing. Love the details of the dresser and yes, it did want to be white. Thanks for sharing it at Make It Monday.

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    1. Thank you Donna-I suppose it was meant to be white!

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  11. Another fabulous job, Darrielle!

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