Saturday, March 3, 2012

My New Passion for Stripping

If you decided to read this because you thought there might be human nudity, I suggest you stop reading now before you get disappointed.  I'm talking about paint stripping and naked wood.  I love it, I love it, I love it!

About a month ago I ripped down the weird, country-kitchen-type shelving that came in my master-bath because it was, well, weird.  That room is going to be so funky-awesome ("badical" as my friend Yazzie says) and the country shelving was ruining my vision.  I took it down, removed the brackets and boom! Suddenly reclaimed wood!

Reclaimed wood I can use to build the banquette table for the kitchen...yay!  I have four aux natural three-foot pieces, and one six-foot piece.  One problem: the six-footer had been painted white and used to house red candles.  Time to break out the serious chemicals and goggles!
Before shot and materials
Glob it on, baby! 
Just look at those wrinkles!

Ohhhhhh yeah....

Whoooo! Take it all off!


Whew!  It took a lot of elbow grease to strip it all the way down, but it was totally worth it.  It is a much lighter patina than the other pieces, but I am going to saw it in quarters and mix the pieces together to create visual interest on the table top.  I found a restaurant-style, cast iron table base for about $27.00 online from Atlanta Fixture that should work perfectly.





Here it is, all alone and naked.

 And here it is with it's darker counter-parts, or should I say, table-parts?
Say Cheese!



Speaking of the banquette seating, have I shown you the kitchen plans? I haven't?? Here you go:
Note the apron sink. I got it this past weekend at Ikea!!
So this thing is really going down.  I am jazzed, really and truly.  More madness to come!

~Easty

1 comment:

  1. You are really getting it done lady. I cannot wait to see the next project. I also like the plants!

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