Showing posts with label oil rubbed bronze bin pulls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label oil rubbed bronze bin pulls. Show all posts

Thursday, January 27, 2011

Black, Distressed Coffee Table

I have just finished this coffee table. It has been painted black, distressed, and protected for everyday use. The original knob was replaced with an oil-rubbed bronze hammered bin pull. It also has a drawer which would be perfect to store your remote controls. This coffee table would make an excellent addition to any living room. This piece measures 45"x27"x16" (l,d,h).

Only $110. Sold







Please note, I still have the following items available for sale: Black, Distressed Chest of Drawers & the White, Distressed French Provincial Chest.

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Black, Distressed Chest of Drawers

I just finished this chest of drawers that has been painted black, lightly distressed, and updated with oil-rubbed bronze bin pulls. There are a total of five drawers and the top drawer is divided into three parts for organization. This is a very sturdy and classic piece that would make a nice addition to any bedroom.
The chest of drawers measures 34"x19"x49" (w,d,h).

Only $180.





Sunday, August 22, 2010

Robin Egg Blue, Distressed Side Tables

I am amazed at how these matching side tables turned out. I had seen an example in a specialty store and was so excited to try reproducing this style. They have been painted several layers, distressed, and glazed. I have also added oil rubbed bronze bin pulls to update the hardware. These side tables are definitely unique, and they would add color to any room.

They measure 22"x26"x21" (l,d,h). They will only be sold as a pair.

Only $180. (SOLD)




*Note: I have a matching coffee table that has not been refinished, so if you are interested in a matching coffee table then please let me know.

Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Black, Distressed Entry Table - Privately Sold

I recently finished this entry table for a client. I had originally planned on mod podging the fabric onto the table top; however, I chickened out. I found an amazing idea in Better Homes & Gardens 100 decorating ideas under $100 magazine and decided to go with it. The piece, painted in classic black, features fabric covered panels that can be placed on the table top and switched out depending on the season/style. I am very pleased with how this piece turned out and I hope my client loves the versatile table in her front entryway.

Not For Sale.