Hutch Redo

Late night when stalking Craigslist, (yep I admit it, I am a craigslist stalker) I stumbled across this vintage hutch in a neighboring town. It was in bad shape and calling to me....redo me, redo me. So I answered the call and the results were truly spectacular! It was, however, my toughest redo project to date. The glass was broken and we had to replace three of the panels. Was so hard to get the glass out, oh mercy it was a chore. I decided to remove all of the "grate style" trim on all of the doors. I felt like it would impede the view into the hutch. Honestly I just did not like it all, so I won the argument (my hubbie wanted to keep it), and with the help of a finish carpenter friend (who thankfully agreed with moi ;D) we removed it, sanded & puttied the holes it left behind.

 I painted it using Maison Blanche Wrought Iron Vintage Furniture Paint. I used the Maison Blanch Vintage Furniture Wax in clear, 2 coats & buffed out with my drill and brush attachment. Makes it way easier on your hands to buff with a buffing too! I still broke a sweat thought. I added glass knobs (there were no knobs at all). I also decided to back the three panels in the back with black & white damask wallpaper for funzees. I just tacked it in with double stick tape so I could remove it and who knows, add other fun prints later?! Thought it livened it up a bit, I love mixing different patterns and textures throughout my house.

One more little tidbit. About a month after  I finished the hutch (or so I thought), I was randomly stalking Craigslist again, looking in the antiques and stumbled across none other than my exact hutch! However, it had a large "crown style" topper in the center. Mine must have been missing (jipped and I did not even know it, ha). So I thought I'd go out on a limb & just ask the seller if they would be willing to part with just the topper. Was a long shot but I REALLY wanted it...who doesn't love a good crown? Well she said YES and took $30.00 bucks for it, as it was broken in half right down the middle. Well seeing that I am no stranger to glue, I knew I could repair it and I did. Was hard to attach and me doing it would have won on America's Funniest Videos, ha.

So in the end I got a hutch from two different craigslist sellers to make one whole hutch. Ahh craigslist people, it's a beautiful thing, sigh. Total cost for this hutch after glass, paint, & wax; only $525.00. Oh how I love a deal. Was well worth it and I plan to pass it to my daughter one day. So without further ado, (and after you read my novel)  here is my lovely new hutch:


Before: 2nd Craigslist hutch ad. See broken topper at bottom of pic

BEFORE: Taking it apart
BEFORE: Doors with old "grid style" molding
IN PROGRESS: Whew got the old glass panels out safely!
AFTER: Added glass handles. What a transition!
Love the side view too.
It's pretty from every angle and holds so many dishes.
Brings such beauty to the space. Holds all of my vintage white Bavarian bone china.
One of the most challenging pieces I have done to date!

12 comments:

  1. Soooooo gorgeous!! Absolutely gorgeous!!!!!!!! I have painted furniture [acutally just started last year!] and I use a 'safe' cream/blonde color. THIS year..it is MY turn to use color on furniture...no more 'safe' colors!!! I love this gray!! Hubby has bought things from Craigs list ....ie: car, car parts, dryer bottoms [front load!] and now...it is MY turn to check them out! Usually get mine from yard sales and church sales [church sales are RIDICULOUSLY inexpensive!!!]....will be subscribing to you to keep up with you!!!! Have a great creative day!! Thanks!!!

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    1. Thanks Pam. Have fun experimenting with color and let me know how it goes!
      LK

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  2. That looks awesome.. It gave it a whole new look.. great job

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  3. Looks great. How does this paint differ from Annie Sloan? I have been attempting to paint a table with the ascp in graphite and am having a horrible time with getting it to look good after the waxing. Believe me I have tried all the things that people have suggested and to no avail, almost ready to give up but that is not me. I have even considered regular paint.

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    1. I have never tried Annie Sloan paint so I don't know how they compare. Wax can be temperamental for sure! I have the best luck with the dark wax. The clear sometimes gives me problems. Sorry you are having a hard time, good luck!

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  4. I have been looking for a china cabinet just like that for years, I finally found one on CL and when I called was sold, were you in Florida and bought it, lol. I hope I can find another soon. I was going to paint mine black, but after seeing yours I'm going to do it just like yours. You have done a beautiful job and if you ever do sell it contact me first just in case I can't find one again, lol

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    1. Thanks! Both of the ones I found were in Oregon, lol...it's going to be a long drive for you to find one here!!

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  5. This is GORGEOUS! I'm glad you removed the panels from the doors and went with solid glass; Panels, while nice, were just busy and distracted from the wonderful carved wood at the top of the doors. Glass is just classy and gives a better view of the beauty inside!

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