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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Shabby Chic Hutch

This hutch was a Craigslist find. I purchased it from a young couple who were moving and didn't have a spot for it in their new house. It belonged to the wife's grandmother. She recalled her grandmother storing her spices on the shelf with the little railing and so she did the same. She even collected spices on her honeymoon to start her collection. It made me feel a little sad that she was selling it. Didn't she want to keep her grandmother's hutch? And I knew it could have a fresh new look, while maintaining the memories.


This is my daughter Megan's hutch and my inspiration. Everyone loves this hutch. People keep offering to buy it. It is so pretty and the white makes everything just pop off the shelves.


And I was ready to use white again. I've been using a lot of color lately. I kept it very simple, no glazing this time. Just a few coats of fresh white, a light distressing and a coat of wax.








These curves are my favorite detail.





So soft and feminine, perfect for a shabby chic finish.








And here's the spice shelf with the little railing.





Pretty new knobs.








And here she is complete, ready for more spices or a lovely set of dishes.







I hope the grandmother and grandaughter would be pleased!


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32 comments:

  1. I love it. So pretty! They would be pleased.

    Hugs,
    Lee Laurie

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  2. It's beautiful! Can you explain the "wax" part of the paint re-do project? I love the edging on this piece.

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  3. Hi, makeover is so pretty, I love shabby, bravo:))
    I am your newest follower, come to visit my blog:)
    Greetings from Europe, Biljana

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  4. You did a wonderful job, and its nice to know it will receive many more years of use and love.

    Blessings,
    jilly
    visiting from BNOTP

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  5. Love your hutch!! Fantastic job and oh the lovely things you can put in it!!

    Miss Bloomers

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  6. it's beautiful! very beachy- i can picture it with glass jars fill of sand and seaglass and shells!

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  7. It looks beautiful... I'm sure the grandmother and grandaughter would be pleased.

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  8. This turned out so pretty! Love the distressing and the knobs... where did you get them from? I would lvoe to get some for my hutch!

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  9. Hmmm, how do I transport that through my computer screen and into my house?

    ;)

    Beautiful job!

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  10. This turned out beautifully. Something about a white hutch - I could just have one of each. Well done. Glad I stopped by!

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  11. Great job, Elizabeth! This hutch turned out perfect! :) LOVE IT!

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  12. That is fabulous - from dated to darling!

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  13. Can I Have this? Love this! You have to link this to my Upcycled Awesome Linky party at http://tinyurl.com/Upcycled10

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  14. Pretty knobs. I also like the pretty plates. Good job!

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  15. If they don't like it you can send it over to me...I have the perfect place for it!! Karen

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  16. I am sure they would be pleased, and maybe kicking themselves, lol...it looks lovely. Funny how some people just can't see past a dark wood finish, isn't it?

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  17. Oh, they would definitely be pleased!
    Wonderful transformation!

    Jane
    Flora Doora

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  18. What a lovely makeover! It looks gorgeous! Coming over from the Shabby Nest and a happy new follower!

    Jeanine

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  19. Beautiful! I love the knobs you chose and the light distressing and waxing are perfect. I'm certain the grandmother would be proud!

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  20. so pretty! sad that the newlywed couldn't keep it, but great for you! you did a beautiful job!

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  21. Wow so pretty - I love that you love your daughters hutch and wanted one for yourself, how much did you pay for it on Craigslist?

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  22. I am glad you used white! It is so much easier to find colorful accessories to enhance it! Way to go.
    Sherry

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  23. Oh It's just darling! I am looking for a similar piece for my kitchen! Enjoy!

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  24. Hi Sharon! I found your site off of Today’s Creative Blog! I love your craft! You are so talented! I just signed up to be your 96th follower! Woo hoo! I hope you stop by my new blog. I just started it 2 months ago and would love new friends! Please come see me at http://www.modernfamilymagazine.com

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  25. I too am wondering about the wax...... fantastic transformation!

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  26. I featured this most fabulously awesome project over at Little Miss Momma! Can I just say you rock!!!! WOW!

    You can grab a featured button if you want ;)

    http://littlemissmomma.com

    Direct link to feature:http://littlemissmomma.blogspot.com/2010/08/favoritehome-themed-projects-and.html

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  27. Me Three.... I am wondering about the wax.

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