Whether you are a long time follower or new to Red Door Home, you have most likely figured out I am not shy when it comes to wielding a can of spray paint. I have painted lamps, tables, chairs, mirrors, stools, light fixtures and much more.
So it may come as a little bit of a surprise to know there are times when I believe painting is not always the best answer to making over a piece of furniture. Case in point is the display cabinet shown below in my kitchen.
Womens Day Budget Decorating – Photographer, Michael Partenio
Stylist – Donna Talley, Regional Producer and Editor for Meredith Publications
While I love the lines of the cabinet, I could do without the large expanse of oak wood. (You may have noticed a theme here in my kitchen eating area.) Since painting is not an option, several ideas on how to “fix” this cabinet have come to mind.
via Restoration Hardware
I thought about sanding and waxing the wood – similar to the Restoration Hardware furniture shown above. A second idea which I playerd around with - and just did not work - was adding fabric or paper to the back of the cabinet like the photo shown below.
via Martha Stewart
In the end, however, the best option for me was simply to change out the contents of the cabinet.
By relocating my blue and white transferware to the dining room and replacing it with my collection of white ironstone mixed with a few pieces of silver and mercury glass, the cabinet immediately felt lighter and brighter.
Big changes without any expense – the best kind of makeover!
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