Sussy-Time!
In case you don’t follow my craft blog anymore (which would be totally reasonable, since I almost never post there), check out this desk re-do I did!
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Craft Project #19 - Desk Rehab
I found this desk at my favorite thrift store in L.A. and I couldn’t resist its run-down charms. This, despite the fact that I already HAVE a desk with almost the exact same lines, and the fact that a (sane) person really doesn’t need more than one desk in her home. I was originally going to paint the drawer fronts, but after stripping and sanding the whole thing, I discovered that the wood was actually still in amaaaazing shape. And once I applied Danish Oil finish and saw the result, I was sold on leaving it au natural. I hit a little bit of a snag when I discovered that not all of the wood on the lower part of the desk was the same type as the drawer-fronts and those parts came out a different color when I oiled them up. When you added in the faux-wood laminate top, it just looked a little too hodge-podgy with all the different woods going on, so I solved the problem by painting the contrasting parts white and I LOVE how it turned out. I found some new hardware to replace the broken and missing drawer pulls and voila! It came out looking so sweet that I rearranged our apartment and found room for it. Welcome home, new friend!

In case you don’t follow my craft blog anymore (which would be totally reasonable, since I almost never post there), check out this desk re-do I did!

sussycrafts:

Craft Project #19 - Desk Rehab

I found this desk at my favorite thrift store in L.A. and I couldn’t resist its run-down charms. This, despite the fact that I already HAVE a desk with almost the exact same lines, and the fact that a (sane) person really doesn’t need more than one desk in her home. I was originally going to paint the drawer fronts, but after stripping and sanding the whole thing, I discovered that the wood was actually still in amaaaazing shape. And once I applied Danish Oil finish and saw the result, I was sold on leaving it au natural. I hit a little bit of a snag when I discovered that not all of the wood on the lower part of the desk was the same type as the drawer-fronts and those parts came out a different color when I oiled them up. When you added in the faux-wood laminate top, it just looked a little too hodge-podgy with all the different woods going on, so I solved the problem by painting the contrasting parts white and I LOVE how it turned out. I found some new hardware to replace the broken and missing drawer pulls and voila! It came out looking so sweet that I rearranged our apartment and found room for it. Welcome home, new friend!

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    So proud of you Suss! You’re an inspiration. erockappel:
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    Wow! What an amazing find, an amazing restoration, and an amazing bit of racism!
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    When Sussy showed me...gorgeous “After” picture, we had this exchange: ME: Ooh, damn girl!...
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