Goodbye March, Hello April

I hope everyone had an exciting Easter and a wonderful month in March. My littles enjoyed their spring break the last week of the month following into Easter and we were busy with fun, friends and the start of our two home projects!

Let’s take a peek at what was completed for the month of March! I had one inventory piece that went out in the First Dibs Email and was picked up that week. Visit Shop Selections to get on the First Dibs List and to see what is available in the shop for purchase that is already finished ready for your home! As always, you can view what pieces are available for customization over at In the Studio.

 

I’m in love with each and every one of these pieces! I had the pleasure to complete my first ever piano alongside staining a table and bench that my client built.

If I could say it in words, there would be no reason to paint.

Edward Hopper

We are in the last phase of completing two home projects that have been on the paper for quite some time. One, of which took me 2 years to find the perfect barn doors. There are a few sayings that come to mind about patience. Boy, did I have to remind myself countless times about waiting. Once I found my doors everything else seem to fall into place. Stay tuned in as I will share in detail in two different blog post about how I made space in my home into my official Boutique Room as well as what exciting task we did for our back patio ceiling!

Looking forward to April!

xoxo- Rebecca

Farmhouse Table and Bench

While I don’t build exciting things- I can finish them in a professional finish for you! That’s exactly what my client had me do. Her husband and a family friend built two baby gates and a farmhouse table and bench for their new home. Click here to see the gates that we finished for her a couple weeks ago: Baby Gates.

Stained in a custom grey stain that I made up for my client based on her insprational photos from Pinterest and our conversations.

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French Provincial Lingerie Chest

From gold to silver these two sisters got a Second Chance! My client inherited these old gals from her grandmother and wanted them to not only match her decor but to use in her guest bedroom.

Refinishing both of them in Sherwin-Williams Snowbound and lightly glazing them in Network Grey helped make these two sisters match even though they are completely different. I also highlighted certain areas with metallic silver leaf. All original hardware revamped in Snowbound and highlighted with metallic silver.

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Buffet

Rustic buffet! The last piece to my clients amazing living room and hallway! Here is a total of all her pieces in her home, not including other pieces I refinished in her master bedroom 😉

Finishing off my clients dream home with the matching buffet this gal is rocking her new look! Refinished in Sherwin-Williams Paperwhite and lightly distressed. All original hardware revamped in bronze. The top stained in Mission Oak.

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Twin Bed Frame

Ready for Spring anyone? This is my favorite yellow color that I have used so far and wanted to refinished this twin bed frame in a bright color for a welcoming POP anyone could use in their child’s room or guest room.

Available for purchase, click over to Shop Selections to view details. A twin size bed frame by Bassett Furniture refinished in Sherwin-Williams Butternut in a solid finish sealed and ready for your home! This wooden slay bed frame has slats and some curves. Also comes with side rails refiished to match.

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Recent Highlights February

Most recent projects. Three custom pieces from February alongside a custom piece for March! Not only is this gorgeous piano starting the month of March off with a WOWZA, but its my first paino to refinish! How exciting!! If you missed any of these amazing debuts, please click on over and check them out!

Piano

I have my first piano in the books! I am not only excited about adding this type of furniture to my portfolio, but really happy my client wanted her piece to be glazed, giving this antique girl a sense of timeless glam. All the curves, grooves and details are highlighted now, where once they were hidden.

The back story of this family heirloom is beautiful in itself. My clients grandmother was given this piano at the age of three years old. Many years of practice, hard work and enjoyment were given to her. After her recent passing this grandmother wanted her piano to go to her granddaughter who is five years old. My clients daughter picked out the fabric and Mom picked out the color.

As you enter my clients home this gorgeous piano will be welcoming you underneath a lovely chandelier.

Refinished in Sherwin-Williams Serious Gray. Glazed in Tricorn Black. All original hardware revamped in Oil Rubbed Bronze. Bench reupholstered in my clients choice of vibrant fabric.

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