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6 In kiddie

Alligator to Zebra

I know I feature her a lot, but darn it, I just love her work!
 

(So, side note, if you’ve submitted something in the past, don’t hesitate to submit your work to me again! And don’t be discouraged if you’ve sent something in that never got posted, sometimes I receive a lot of similar projects, and sometimes I just get really behind and may end up posting your redo months later! Anyhoo, keep em coming!)

Kristen from K.F.D. design was commissioned to paint this plain-jane table and chairs set, and given the parameters of “alphabet-themed” and “gender neutral” from her client, this was her adorable outcome:

 









 





 Check out her blog HERE for more pics!

6 In kiddie

Ava’s After

Can we all agree that there is something to be said for a sophisticated nursery? Not that a nursery shouldn’t be childlike and whimsical, but I believe the days of rubber duckie themed baby’s rooms are long gone, don’t you?

How chic is this lovely baby girl room? It is simple and fresh and full of light. No one is missing what passed for nursery decor in my day: the solitary strip of wallpaper around the ceiling that coordinated with decopauged Disney characters plastered upon every available surface. Yikes.

Thanks to Amy at Our Daily Obsessions for sharing Ava’s room redo with us!


 

6 In kitchen/dining/ tables/dressers

Time to Eat!

Well, this before pic is kinda tragic, but that makes the after so much more delicious, eh? 
 The ladies (not sure which one, there are 4 of them you know!) over at 4 Sweet Peas in a Pod remade this worn out table into a showstopping centerpiece! What a clever idea. 
 Random note: my friend (what up Kiersten!) used to work for a jeweler, and she told me that all the clock faces in advertisments and on display are set at ten to two, because it’s the most flattering position of the hands! Ha! Who knew?

11 In kitchen/dining

Chic n’ Checkered

Who loves black and white? Me, that’s who. And Janet does too, check out her black and white kitchen redo, a giant step up from the before. What was going on there, with the cabinet boxes painted the same color as the wall? It gave them a strange floating effect. 
 I like how she calmed down the wall colors and let the kitchen do the talking instead. And that floor! So fun. See more on her blog Culde-Sac Chic. Thanks Janet!

22 In Uncategorized

Turquoise Super Post!

Unless you are colorblind or in a coma, you may have noticed that turquoise is one of the hottest colors around these days. It’s popping up everywhere. There’s even a snazzy blog called House of Turquoise dedicated entirely to the color.
 My take on turquoise is this: “I love!” It can be bright and playful or calm and soothing. And if you’ve had it up to here with all the almond/oatmeal/eggshell/chicken-bone boring shades of beige in abundance, a soft turquoise can even be nice and neutral.
 The only thing I don’t like about turquoise is that it starts to look so weird when you type it over and over. And also, that Ralph Lauren Turquoise perfume smells AWESOME, but is ridiculously expensive.
 So, here are some fabulous before and afters just for you, honoring turquoise!
First up is Melanie from The Frosted Gardener. I love the unique distressing she gives her pieces.


 













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This hutch used to be part of a giant bedroom suite set. Meredith decided it would make for a great TV stand, and after a caseload of Krylon’s Bahama Sea, that’s what she had! Check out more on her blog HERE.





 

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LeAnn’s house had this nice built-in shelf, but it was just too dang boring! As you can see by her after picture, girlfriend likes color. Check out more on her super colorful blog Vintage Sassy!

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Here’s another drab hutch turned into turquoise focal-point from Natasha. I like that she worked with the original handles. Really, a plain little knob would have made it lose so much character. See more on her blog HERE.

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This worn out and weathered rocker got a clean coat of blue from Lindsey. (Not me!) This would look great in either a baby boy or girl’s nursery, I think. Check it out on her blog HERE.

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Kari from Foreclosure 2 Fabulous streamlined this desk by removing the decorative moulding around the drawers and adding sleek new handles. Then she repaired the damage with a bold, bright aqua! Check out her blog to read more the funny story behind the cigarette lock!

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Gail from My Repurposed Life is always finding ways to clever ways to make ordinary objects into extraordinary decor. Old candlestick + old pot lid + aqua spray paint = funky birdbath! Love it!

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This cute little table is from Hanna at Drab to Fab! What a great idea to remove the drawers and line the interior with beadboard, it really makes it unique.

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Jen got this dresser for dirt cheap, the Anthropologie knobs not so much. Check it out on her blog, Jen Rose, and be prepared to be jealous of her way fun life! Did you know she’s a makeup artist and recently worked backstage at the AMC Awards? Jealous!

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Beth inherited this dining set from her sister-in-law and set (her hubby!) to work making it her own. I really love the shade used here!

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Amanda turned this old dresser into an entertainment center by removing the top drawers! Very clever, although I do admit, I liked the character of the original hardware! Check it out on her blog HERE.

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And finally, a bathroom makeover from Andrea from Sisters with Flair. Flair indeed. I love the idea of hanging a mirror on a mirror, but it was looking a little lost in the before. The painted cabinets definitely pulled it all together.





And as always, thanks so much for visiting my blog. Have a great weekend!

8 In chairs/ottomans/seating

Redd Chair

Did you know that there is such thing as leather dye? If only this one lady at the landfill had known that, she probably wouldn’t have been there in the first place, about to dump this faded, but otherwise perfect chair. (What?! Haven’t you ever heard of Goodwill, lady?) 
 But luckily, Lindsay Redd was also there! She decided to save the day, and the environment, and took the chair home, where it got a lovely leather dye treatment and looks brand new! Check out her blog HERE for more, and to see what DIDN’T survive the makeover…

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