Friday, November 25, 2011

Five pieces of furniture for less then $80

So we've started to frequent antique and thrift stores more and more. Some are really hit and miss. Some are decent. A few weeks ago we found one new place we'll certainly return to. We ended up walking out with 2 end tables, 1 hutch, 1 desk and 1 chair. Total cost was about $80.00. So here are some before and after shots of a few of the pieces.

Desk and Hutch
Jessica has been wanting a desk for her bedroom. We came across this hutch and desk for a grand total of $28.00. There was no real damage, it just needed a good sanding and coat of paint.

Here is the hutch part, we're getting ready to start sanding it. 
 Jessica working on her own piece - - getting all the rough spots off before painting.
 Close up. 
The finished project in Jessica's room.
Click on the pictures for a better look. We actually replaced the light under the shelf just to be safe. Total cost for paint was only a few bucks. The new light was the most expensive thing and that was about $12.00.

Next Two Items - Two End Tables
Megan has been wanting some new night stands for her room. We picked up these for $15.00 each. So $30.00 for the two of them. These are solid wood with a veneer top. These were made by the American Drew Furniture Company. We weren't familiar with this company yet their prices seem rather steep. Similar new pieces are selling for over $300 each. So $15 each was a pretty good deal.


We decided to redo this with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint. If you aren't familiar with this paint it's a flat paint that can be applied to just about anything without having to strip it first. Texture is actually given by using a brush, a bit of sanding to antique a piece or finishing wax to change the colors of the paint. We actually sanded and refinished the top as bare wood stained dark. 
 Megan decided duck egg blue for the drawer and old white for the rest. Now keep in mind the two pints of chalk paint cost more then the furniture, yet we have lots left over for other projects now. Megan also added some antique glaze to the legs and probably eventually the drawers to age it a bit more. It's not done yet, but almost.



And the final Piece - - for $20.00 - This chair
Okay, we haven't done anything to this chair yet, but Cheri plans on recovering it. The springs are good, it's comfortable and sturdy. It was made by the Kroehler Furniture Company.


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