Friday 24 August 2018

Give Old Chairs A Fresh New Look with Paint

I love how paint  is the great transformer! It has the magic to take change something old, and make it brand new. I found some really great  Ethan Allen swivel chairs on a garage sale page from probably the 1970’s or 80’s. I used the HomeRight Super Finish Max Extra, and a paint with primer to give the chairs a fresh new look with paint for my dining area. I wanted chairs that were a bit more substantial on the end of my table, and these were perfect.

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Old Ethan Allen furniture, give the chairs a fresh new look with paint!

I started by prepping my chairs to paint. You can find the complete instructions here on HomeRight.

I love how old Ethan Allen furniture is so well made, and so timeless. When I first started blogging years ago, I used to paint furniture. This was a piece I made over and glazed. It’s hard to believe it’s been 10 years since that post!

Painting Tip:Paint chairs upside down when painting furniture to cover every inch #paintedfurniture Give chairs a fresh new look with paint!

After the chairs were painted, I let them cure for at least 48 hours. It gives the paint a chance to harden. The thing I love about the HomeRight Super Finish Max Extra is that there isn’t any paint thinning that has to happen. It can go right from the  can into the sprayer. It makes it easy for a quick furniture refresh. The chairs took me about 30 minutes to paint start to finish.  After the paint is cured, they can be coated with a polyacrylic to increase durability.

Patina by Benjamin Moore

I fell in love with this color by Ben Moore. It’s called Patina. It’s a great  muddy terra cotta color when it dries. I thought it would be a nice pop of color for my dining area. I love how it looks with my dark green hutch.

Paint wood chairs a pink color called Patina by Benjamin Moore

 I love how easy it was to give the chairs a fresh new look with paint.

Boho dining room with abstract art and painted dining room chairs

Since my table is an actual vintage MCM table, I think smaller chairs would look better.

Theses “new” chairs are a little smaller than my current ones, so I am thinking about finding other vintage chairs to go with it, or something with a smaller scale.  I might even look at going with a fun material like metal. Wouldn’t gold wire chairs look amazing???

 

 

This post has been sponsored by HomeRight, opinions are entirely my own.

 

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Thursday 16 August 2018

$100 Kitchen Island Idea- Repurposed Sewing Table

Using vintage furniture is a great way to add character to a room. I am excited to share this $100 kitchen island idea with you.

We had been using an old desk as our kitchen island for a few years, with a marble slab on top. While it worked, I always felt like it was a little large for our cozy kitchen.Of course, I wanted something new, but didn’t want to spend a lot.

Jennifer Rizzo kitchen with early fall touches , and a repuposed desk into kitchen island

Here you can see the old island. The slab on top only covered part of it, and food would constantly get trapped underneath. At one time the top was painted, and I painted a faux marble top. That was great for a while, but then as time went on, the paint was chipping, and it just got kind of gross.

I’ve been looking for quite a while. I wanted something that was 37 inches long, but only 20 inches wide so our marble slab would fit right on top. I knew it wasn’t going to be easy, so when I came across this vintage sewing table on Craiglist, I felt like I found a unicorn! It was the perfect size for what I had been looking for, and it was wood, which was even better! At $100, it was the perfect price point for a repurposed kitchen island!

Antique sewing table repurposed into a kitchen Island Jennifer Rizzo

It did need just a little bit of love. I gave it a good clean up, and sanded off the old finish.

Sanding off old finish of kitchen island

 For a protectant, I gave it a few coats of white wax. I love sanding a piece of furniture, revealing the wood underneath, and waxing it to bring out the natural beauty.

Finishing sanded furniture with white wax Jennifer Rizzo

If you’ve ever wondered if you should finish a piece of furniture with paste wax or polyurethane, this post is for you.

To give it height, and make it more mobile, I flipped it over, and and drilled holes in the bottom of the legs to add casters.

Using Gorilla Glue to put casters in place

You can find different sizes at Home Depot. This way it can be easily moved out of the way to clean the floor, or for parties if needed. After I added these, I realized I wanted locking wheels, so we ended up taking them off the old island and swapping them out.

Adding caster wheels to kitchen island

After that, I placed our marble slab on top, and my $100 kitchen island was ready to go!

Using a marble slab on an island Jennifer Rizzo

I love that the slab fits right on top, so that food will stay where it is supposed to.

$100 kitchen island idea from re-purposed antique table

I might even look into getting a slightly bigger remnant slab of marble. This one I scored on a resale site years ago. Though if we get a bigger slab, we will need to find away to secure it.

Marble top kitchen island Jennifer Rizzo

I love how much it opens up the kitchen, and even thought it’s slightly smaller, we didn’t lose that much prep space. Not too bad for a $100 kitchen island!

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Thursday 2 August 2018

Board and Batten Bedroom Wall

Last year, when we finally gave our master bedroom a much needed makeover, I realized I never shared with you the details our board and batten bedroom wall. I came across the photos when I was moving everything to my new phone. I’m so glad we did it, it was such a great, inexpensive architectural accent (and I love how it looks in our bathroom!), especially since we have a small bedroom (11 ft x 13 ft).

Here is a peek at our master bedroom before the makeover.

Small master bedroom before adding board and batten to the walls

I knew I was going to paint it white to lighten it up, but I wanted to add board and batten to bring some interest to the smaller space. I apologize that the pictures aren’t the best. It’s amazing how much better the photos are on my new phone in comparison!

I started by buying the board, which was a thin, pine lath about 2.5 inches wide from Home Depot in 8 foot lengths (so I could get it in the van.). As you can tell, I didn’t even really prep the room, because that’s how I roll, totally unprepared.

I added the “top rail” first using a level, and my brad nailer.

Adding a top rail to a board and batten bedroom wall

Even though I didn’t really tarp the room, but at least I spackled the holes in the wall first, and took the curtains down. I did throw and old cover on the bed, I consider that a win.

Adding vertical boards to a board and batten bedroom wall.

Then, I measured the wall and divided to to get the spacing I wanted. I think I ended up at about 12-13 inches apart . My vertical boards were cut to length, so they fit between the baseboard and the top rail.

After they were put up with nails and construction adhesive, I caulked any gaps, and then primed.

Priming a board and batten bedroom wall

It took about 3 coats of Benjamin Moore Simply White paint  after priming to completely cover the blue, and even out the difference between the boards and the wall, but once it was done, it looked so good, like it was one piece!

Beautiful wood floors in a boho MCM bedroom

Once curtains were hung back up, it just makes a nice, subtle, accent.

holiday bedroom with plants

The rest of the walls were painted in Orchard by Benjamin Moore, which is a really light white-gray.

Boho rattan chair in bedroom

 I really love how the light color brightens the room. It has an eastern exposure, so it can get really dark at certain times of the day. This way it stays bright all day long.

Master bedroom makeover a new light and bright space

I think a board and batten bedroom is such an affordable way to elevate your space. It’s really more of a time, and patience with measuring thing.

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Wednesday 1 August 2018

What’s Happening at The Shop

Sometimes I can’t believe an entire year has gone by since we opened the shop. It’s so crazy to think that since my very first Nada Farm show, how much has happened!  I think about starting back in wholesale and retail, all of those years ago when my kids were little, and I was painting mason jars and murals, and writing the blog. 11 years later, I actually co-own a retail store and makery. It’s kind of crazy. It’s probably something that will go in a book someday.

I wanted to share some of the events and goings on in the shop! We have our big one year birthday going on, Moms on Main downtown event, and tons of fun classes that have opened up. I thought it would be a good time to catch up!

Last month we launched our first subscription box “When Life Hands You Lemons”, and it sold out within a week! We now have a second box, “Some Like It Hot”. Each box is fill of items that we have curated ourselves from either local vendors, or we have designed, and had produced. The box value is over $100 retail, and the cost is only $79. It’s full of things that are hot, but not necessarily spicy.

Some Like it Hot subscription box at The Collective lhe +Makery

Our first birthday is also coming up! We are hosting another fun, downtown event  called Moms on Main. There are lots of goodies, giveaways, and events at each shop.We started this last year just after we opened, and are so excited to do it again this year!

Moms on Main in Downtown Lisle,IL

 

If you’re a blog reader, make sure you let me know, so I can give you a special thank you gift!

We also have some really great workshops coming up too!

DIY Milk Paint Class at The Collective lhe +Makery

Macrame workshop with Ket Mercantile at The Collective lhe + Makery

Paint Big and Wild with Jennifer Rizzo at The Collective lhe + Makery

DIY String Art Class at The Collective lhe + Makery in Lisle,IL

You can check them out here, or register on our site.

We are so excited with everything that is happening in the shop, and hope you can join us!

 

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