This is the kind of piece I paint, but can’t help feeling a tiny little bit guilty. It was another gorgeus mid century buffet, that (according to many people) I “ruined” by putting paint on it.
OK, this one had a hideous laminate top, so I guess that makes my sin a little more forgivable.
Truth is, I prefer the “after” version a thousand times. I’m sure many years from now, one of the guardians of the good wood will strip all the paint, sand it down, restain it and change its horrible laminate top for real wood, but right now, this beauty is ready to be admired and loved again for many years just as it is – wearing his brand new white and gold outfit.
This buffet was primed with Rustoleum primer spray, and painted with Benjamin More pure white semi-gloss. Sealed with Minwax polycrylic spray.
**My customer already sent me a picture of it in her beautiful house!**
See you soon,
Patricia.
I love it! And I think the laminate top gives you carte blanche to paint it!
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It looks great! You left the mid century vibe AND made it look pretty.
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Thanks Kris!
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