Hope everyone is having a wonderful week. I know some of you, now have your kiddos back in school. I guess, that for some of you, that's a good thing, and others, oh well, it will be okay soon. My baby girl is doing her internship this semester, and will graduate in December, so the back to school thing is almost a thing of the past here. Now, I know you thought this post was about FARMHOUSE STYLE, well it really is:) Over the past few months, I have been lovin' the look and feel of the farmhouse look. So, when I found this charming primitive chest last week, I knew I had to grab her up. The real "nitty-gritty" about this piece is, I knew that my customers would love her too. I am fortunate, that I have sold lots of wonderful farmhouse items, and it's always nice to sell things that you love. This chest, has so many possibility's, she would be great in a bedroom...kitchen, or even a bath. What she really has going for her, is her deep and wide drawers. She can hold a ton of stuff, and I know, we all have plenty of stuff, right? Let's now, take a look at this beauty.
Blessings,
Linda
Oh, isn't she a beauty?
See what I mean, about how deep and
wide she is.
Pure PRIMITIVE!!!!
Oh my, here she is, before
her makeover!!!
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Hi Linda: What a lovely, large dresser, and a gorgeous new paint job--I like the contrasting drawer fronts. Quite a change from the before image! Take care, and have a lovely week.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love the color combo and the depth of the dresser!
ReplyDeleteGreat transformation Linda!
ReplyDeleteThat new paint job makes such a difference, Linda! Definitely an eye-catching piece now!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty!
ReplyDeletepaint does miracles! definitely much better!
ReplyDeletePaint made a world of difference in this piece! Love the little knobs! Great chest!
ReplyDeleteHi Linda! What a lovely transformation! I especially love the wood knobs because they're (at least it appears that they are) original to the piece and I don't see them on pieces very often. The gray that you used is PERFECT! Hugs to you, Kimberly
ReplyDeleteBeautiful makeover Linda! I love the color combo!
ReplyDeleteThe piece is so pretty and I love the color you picked!
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Kristin
great save linda! :) you're right everyone can use more storage these days!
ReplyDeletegail
that could look good just about anywhere!
ReplyDeletePerfect piece and perfect color. I love it!
ReplyDeleteCynthia
Great makeover Linda! Thanx for coming to party at my place.
ReplyDeleteLooks so much better after transforming it! Beautiful, and I too love farmhouse, vintage, cottagy stuff.
ReplyDeleteDebbie :)
Great job Linda I know your customers appreciate your finds and how you transform them into real beauties!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Karena
Art by Karena
2012 Artist Series featuring Harrison Howard
It's a beautiful piece, Linda and could be useful just about anywhere. I love the transformation and especially, that farmhouse feel!
ReplyDeleteXO,
Jane
Hey there Linda, love that dresser great colors.
ReplyDeletePattie
Oh my goodness. You saw a gem there and brought it out. Love the two tone color scheme!
ReplyDeleteLiz
Wow! That is quite a makeover. Love the after!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! I love Farmhouse style! You should check out my pinterest board!
ReplyDeleteso cute, linda! i love its cottage charm!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job, Linda! Thank you for sharing your charming project at Potpourri Friday at 2805!
ReplyDeleteNice transformation. Yellow was not her color!
ReplyDeletewhat a great piece! I don't think I've seen a tall dresser that deep before, love a place to hold stuff!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job...the dresser looks sooooo good! XO ~Liz
ReplyDeleteThat is a great dresser Linda! I love the rusic primitive style. And the colors are perfect!
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful dresser transformation Linda. Thanks for linking up at Shabbilicious Friday.
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