I discovered that I needed a desk and bill paying area at our summer cottage at the lake so I went on the hunt for something cheap but cute. I like the shabby chic style but not too shabby. Chippy paint is fine in other people’s houses but I didn’t want to go that shabby. I decided I would look for a secretary to paint. I found this one on Ebay and it was close enough for me to pick up so I purchased it. I don’t have any before pictures but it was in pretty good condition. The wood veneer is chipped and missing in a couple of spots which made it an ideal candidate for paint. Actually, I didn’t even use primer but I would if I was doing it over. I just used a white latex paint so it took several coats to get good coverage. I decided that it needed something to give it a little pop so I added the lime trim on the drawers and the pull down top. I took the hardware off, spray painted it silver, then put it back on.Then I had the bright idea to add the monogram which I did free hand. I used leftover wall paint for the accent color but it didn’t show up at all. So I measured out a quart of my leftover paint, took it to Sherwin Williams, and had them remix it one shade darker. Then I went back and painted the trim with the darker color. It shows up much better now.The grids were missing from the top doors so I made little curtain panels from fabric leftover from the bed skirt and curtains and installed them on little rods. The shelves are adjustable and they will be coming out since my plan is to put a flat screen TV in that area. I also decided that the decorative top and the claw feet needed to be accented so I added some of the lime paint there.
I especially like all of the little cubby holes and the “secret” compartments. They remind me of my elderly piano teacher that I had growing up. Every month when I gave her the check for my lessons, she put it in one of those little hiding places in her secretary that was in the studio. Because this is a small room, the top stays closed unless I’m using the writing area and I use the little stool at the foot of the bed to sit on. I am pleased with how well this project came out. I will be linking to Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch.
P.S. I’m looking forward to a busy week as I will be in Gatlinburg at a conference for senior adults where I will be selling my Bethlehem Christmas dinnerware. Christmas will be here before you know it. I have some special prices right now and would LOVE to send you some!
14 comments:
Very Nice Secretary! What luck to find something on Ebay that you could actually pick up!
Love the color and the accent color -You did a terrific job -
I adore this secretary-it is sooo cute and the pop of lime is adorable- I am a huge monogram fan (if you've seen my blog!) so loved that- very inspiring-thanks for sharing!
Very nice job! You have talent!
Oh my goodness -- I love this! What a great transformation you've made -- Love the monogram.
It is beautiful. I have always wanted a secretary. Will have to find one now.
Willow
I love your revamped Secretary! The monogram really adds that finishing touch we all look for. Great paint job too!
Jennifer
Very nice. I love secretary desks. the mongram is great!
Very fun. I especially like the two tone paint. Your choice of colors is spot on for this project.
So pretty.
Pam
what a great find and a beautiful makeover.
Hi! I just found your blog through Met Monday and immediately became a follower! That desk was so gorgeous I realized that anyone who would do that is someone I want to "follow"! :-) I love every single thing about it and I've enjoyed looking through your previous posts of your lovely home!
Stop by sometime if you get a chance,
Vanessa
Wow the desk is beautiful! If I had something this cute to pay bills on, I definitely would be more motivated to sit down and pay bills :)
wow, a very beautiful little secretary cum table, the design and its style is very nice especially the carving on its front, the cabinet space in this secretary makes it a great addition to any room or home office
This turned out sooo cute. I love the accent color you chose! Can't believe you monogrammed that by hand! Wow...turned out beautifully!
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