End Table

My client found this little distressed end table at a market. I rearranged the drawers to the correct placement. Refinished in Sherwin-Williams Snowbound and glazed in brown. Original Hardware updated in bronze. Can you see the difference between distressing and glazing?

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Antique Dresser

My client brought this lovely dresser to me to refinish for her daughter and wanted it to be something she can grow into as a child to young adult. She as well gave me full range as to what to do to it with a few ideas of what she liked.

Refinished in Sherwin-Williams Snowbound and distressed. The top is stained white was well as the top of the glove box. Added porcelain knobs to the glove box but left the original wood pulls on the dresser.

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Sofa Table

For those who I have had the pleasure working for know how much of a perfectionist I am. So posting these photos have my heart in shambles. Lol! She isn’t quite completed. Her owner is going to add a Harringtonbone top using tiles. I can’t wait for the customer photo!

Refinished in Snowbound and stained in grey. Original arrow handle updated in silver.

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Desk

Available for purchase! Remeber this amazing 2 Drawer Desk/ Vanity/ Entryway table!? One of those pieces that I found and had instant vision! Measurements are 42″ wide x 18″ deep x 29″ tall. $195

Refinished in Dorian Grey and distressed. Stained these gorgeous legs in Early American. Updated the hardware with these adorable porcelain knobs.

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Dining Table

One of the most important rooms in a house is the dining room. Three meals spent as a family talking about the days activities and giving thanks for all your blessings.

This dining table was refinished in Sherwin-Williams Neutral Ground both distressed and glazed in brown. The top stained in Dark Oak.

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Bread Table

My client found this table stored in the family barn in New Mexico and brought it to me! Turns out it use to be her Great Grandmothers. She would knead bread dough on this table and later became a baker owning her own store. My client was 5 years old when her great grandmother past away at the age of 70. Now restored, this little gem will be a puzzle table for my clients mother. The generations this table has seen and will see is absolutely amazing; I’m honored to be a little part of it!

My client and I can only guess as to why the legs were cut on one side, making him uneven. I went ahead and cut the other side down to match. When I took off the Masonite borad on the top, underneath laid gorgeous wood planks that were protected over the years. This is one cool restoration!

Refinished in Neutral Ground, glazed in brown. Stained top in Dark Oak.

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