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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Desk Redo

I wanted a desk for my sons room so headed to the thrift store to see what I could find.  I ended up bringing this lovely laminate piece home for just $20.  My only advice when looking for used furniture is always give it a good shake to make sure it is sturdy!

BEFORE:

You can paint laminate pieces of furniture just like wood pieces.  One added benefit is that laminate pieces general don't have a lot of gouges or scratches that need to be sanded out.  I did run sand paper over the whole piece before painting it, just to make sure the paint gripped well but it didn't require too much elbow grease.  I followed these great tips for painting laminate furniture found at Centsational Girl.

Once the paint was finished and fully cured I used this stuff to give it a nice clear protective coat.  I love that this stuff comes in a spray can now!
AFTER:

Here it is sporting a lovely coat of Benjamin Moore's "Hale Navy" 
and some new hardware from Hobby lobby.



11 comments:

  1. Wow! What a great makeover. :)

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  2. Love it!! It turned out great! I take it you filled the old hardware holes? Just with a wood filler, perhaps?

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  3. Yes, I did have to fill in the old hardware holes with some wood filler before painting. It isn't too hard to do but I have found that it turns out better if I do two rounds of filling and sanding- it just gets it more smooth.

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    1. Good to know, thanks so much for replying! On a side note, I went looking at showhomes with a friend this past weekend and one house had panelling very similar to your dining room and I was all "this is just like the Casablanca Transformation". Of course I was met with a "what's that" but, needless to say, you now have another fan! ;)

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  4. Fabulous as usual! I just love your clean, crisp style.

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  5. Where in Northern Utah do you buy Bejamin Moore paint?

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    1. In Bountiful you can get it at South Fork Hardware on 2600 S. (formerly Ace). In Kaysville there is a store called Wilson's Paint that carries it. If you don't live near either of these I guess I would recommend just going through the phone book and calling up your local paint stores to see who carries it. Good Luck!

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  6. The desk looks great!!!!! Love your blog!

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  7. wow! its amazing how some new paint and new hardware can totally transform old and ugly furniture! I def need to do this to revamp some of my furniture!

    evedeko.blogspot.com

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  8. Bravo! It always amazes me how great pieces look after a revamp. Great job, and I bet whomever donated that would want it back now! I hope you're doing well... but you're killing me with no updates on the dining room! I'm really curious to see how the new, painted chairs look.
    Take care!
    Darla

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    1. Darla your comment made me laugh! It's killing me too to have no dining room chairs! They have been painted white, and I finally decided on a fabric and that has now been shipped so the chairs will go off to the upholstery store this week. I don't know how long that will take but hopefully we'll have a reveal on that soon! Thanks for your interest in the casablanca!

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