I've started to refinish my dining room furniture, which I got from Craigslist a few months ago, with the hope of having it finished by Thanksgiving weekend so I can put my mess away and decorate for Christmas. Here is a reminder of where we started with the server:
It doesn't look too bad in that photo, but below is a good pic of the top, and you can clearly see what needs to be done here. This piece was actually the bottom of the hutch, and you can see where the top piece used to sit. I've swapped it out with the actual server because I like how this fits under my windows. Anyway...
I needed to strip the top down. I like to use this product, which just sort of eats off the finish, and you rub off the goo with steel wool. Effective and quick, but on this piece I was going through a lot of steel wool. This finish was so gooey that I gave up after a pack of steel wool, and went with Citrastrip to finish it up. Either one works, but maybe I will just use this product on smaller pieces from here out.
So here you can see the bare wood that was under the old finish. I cleaned it, conditioned it, and stained it with Kona. Its darker than Antique Walnut and takes fewer coats to get a nice dark finish. This I learned from Kristy at 4 the Love of Wood, who is like the Yoda of furniture refinishing.
Here we are, mid-way through the refinish with the top stained and the bottom in a coat of Pure White ASCP. Can you tell I like the white bottom/stained top combo? I have done this to six pieces already. Hmm... maybe I need to change things up. But not just yet, the dining room is all going to match!
The top is just beautiful with the dark stain and 3 coats of poly...
Here is the finished piece... love! I'm thinking next are the table and chairs, but I am getting a little sidetracked at the moment with another piece that I just HAVE to redo so I can use it for Christmas decorating in the living room. Hopefully that will be a quick one!
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Have a great weekend!
32 comments:
Tracy that sideboard is something to be proud of! I love the look! I am too lazy to do all that work with the stripper...but I love how yours came out.
this is gorgeous!!
it reminds me of the dresser turned media center that I did!
Stunning! Tracy, I absolutely love this piece. Great shape, and you did it justice.
I hate to use the same word as Rosemary, but this piece really is stunning! It's the first word to come into my head before I even came to the comments! The stained top looks beautiful and the white body of the piece looks clean and fresh. You did a wonderful job, Tracy. :-)
When I first saw the orange glove, I mistook it for your hand. I let out a small gasp. Just thought I'd share.
Stunning! Hey, I couldn't resist. It really is stunning. Six pieces??? Wow!!!
I'm in awe! What a beautiful transformation. You must be so pleased!
Love it! I need one just like it!
Wow a beautiful transformation. I'm a fan of the stained top painted bottom combo too.
I am in awe of the totally professional job that you did. I am also in awe of that dresser.
Thanks for the inspiration ~
Mary @ Sea Quilts
Tracy, that is beautiful! You have done such a great job on all your refinished furniture. Can you come visit my house soon? :-)
Tracy
Just gorgeous!!! You did a fabulous job! I love how you have accessorized the piece as well.
This piece is outstanding! I have looked and looked for a similar piece for my own DR, but haven't gotten lucky yet. Beautiful job.
This is just beautiful! I didn't know about the Kona stain. I usually like dark walnut, but I'm glad to know about this now. I love the stained top with the white bottom.
What a beautiful finish! I just stained a dresser top and have been trying to decide what color to do the bottom. Now I know! I'm going with white!
Absolutely gorgeous, so impressed. Might have to try this on my french style china cabinet.
Thanks for the inspiration.
This is absolutely stunning!! What a great job! I looks like a very expensive piece! I love the white bottom and stained top too!
Carol
Beautiful job, it looks perfect in your dining room!
This turned out gorgeous!! I'm your newest follower from the french country cottage party. If you get a chance I'd love you to stop by my blog & maybe follow along too!
Sally
loveofhomes.blogspot.com
Wow! Talk about a transformation! It's absolutely beautiful...
Thanks for sharing
Linda
Tracy, you did a wonderful job. Great transformation and now you're ready for Thanksgiving. Everyone will be soooo impressed!!! I'm following now to see what other miracles you perform!
Good Morning Tracy! Wow!!! It's so worth the time you've taken to receive the end results. It's stunning... Looks great against the window. I'm very impressed!
Have a wonderful weekend,
hugs Rosemary...xx
Oh, my goodness, your sideboard looks gorgeous! You just have the touch! I love how you've decorated the top of it too!
Be a sweetie,
shelia ;)
Beautiful! Great job! Joann
I love how it came out- so gorgeous! Thank you for sharing at Feathered Nest Friday!
That looks so beautiful Mom! You haven't run out of stuff to do yet!
Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you for sharing at Potpourri Friday!
Turned out gorgeous! Absolutely lovely.
Wow! That looks so beautiful. I really like the wood contrasting with the white.
What a great makeover! You took a bit of a dated piece and made a stunner. Looking forward to seeing it all done and in your dining room one day. I have a dresser and two night tables that are getting a white bottom/stained top treatment in the New Year.
Hi Tracy...
Wow...your french buffet turned out soooo beautiful, my friend! I love that you left the top in a natural wood tone and painted the bottom white! You did a fabulous job...what a gorgeous piece! Thanks for sharing this fabulous french beauty with us!
Warmest wishes,
Chari
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SHELZIA-BRASIL
Very nice theme... .many thanks.
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