April 8, 2013

April 5, 2013

office makeover agenda


Well yesterday I shared our paint spraying process with this furniture and today I wanted to show you what I have in mind for this space.



Although the paint made a huge transformation, this room still needs lots of details.  The desk in front will for sure need a darker shade of gray paint.  And I'm thinking about painting the back of the shelves a gray-blue color.  I have an idea for the large wall in between the bookcases and hope to get working on that soon.  And finally, I need some more baskets and other accessories to finish it off.
 
Excited about how far this space has come, but super excited to get it finished!  Hope you'll stay tuned!
 

April 4, 2013

office paint process


I've given you a sneak peek at our office paint project, and today I'm happy to share our paint process with you.  After we saw how amazing our kitchen cabinets turned out by spraying instead of brushing, we decided that would be the way to go with this furniture as well.  You can go here to read more about that project if you wish.


Grant bought this paint sprayer for $11 bucks and attached it to our air compressor and it worked like a champ.
 

This furniture set was old, so we removed the old doors and decided to leave it as open shelving.  We also replaced the wavy trim board at the bottom to a straight simple piece similar to the top trim piece.




Everything got a good coat of Kilz original primer.  And then the spraying began.

 
Here are the file cabinets getting a coat.  We took all the drawer sliding parts and hardware off and gave everything two more coats of paint.  We used the same paint that is in the rest of our home for our trim and cabinets.  It's Kwal pure snow acrylic paint.  My husband watered it down to a thinner consistency so that it could be sprayed.  Because it was so thin, we were able to get two coats on a lot quicker.
 
 
Here is an old table desk we bought about 10 years ago from Bombay.  I wanted this office to be mostly white, with this one piece (which would be in front of the rest of the furniture) to have a little contrast.  I choose a light shade of gray.  I absolutely love this shade of gray and already have plans for a future project using this color, but it is too light for what I wanted in this space.  So, this piece will get a darker coat of gray to contrast more against the white.
 

And again, a quick BEFORE.


And AFTER paint.


Still lots on the agenda for this space.  Hope you'll stop by tomorrow to see my plans :)