A
few weeks back I visited my friend Cristina’s condo that she had
recently purchased and sitting outside was this worn-down credenza. The
shape was great – with a clean top, ample space, and an intricately
shaped underside, but she didn’t have room for it in her current place.
Instead of selling it, I convinced her that we should set up a sort of
sisterhood-of-the-traveling-credenza situation. So I took it home and
spruced it up, full well knowing that in a few years she might take it
back and re-do it in a bright yellow. But for the time being, it’s
filled a much-needed void in my office (which you can seehere)
and now holds miscellaneous supplies that didn’t have a place. Here are
the simple steps I took to repaint it and how I incorporated it into
the room.
Before.
I painted it three coats of glossy bright white with dark navy trimmed drawers.
I chose gold hammered knobs, since they felt slightly nautical without being overly thematic.
A souvenir from my bridal shower: a spray painted tiger – Rachel’s classy way of not decorating for a crazy cat lady.
I
added several framed photographs that my husband and I’ve taken – this
one’s from the roof of our hotel on our honeymoon in Rome. Also
included: miniature pumpkins, Diptqyue’s “Figuier” candle, white
hydrangeas, a stack of design books, and a Doloris Petunia necklace.
Some shoes are too pretty to keep stowed away in the closet, including my sparkly heels from our wedding.
Lastly,
I lined the drawers in a fun bicycle print (it’s just paper that I
secured with double-sided tape) to keep odds and ends, like my
(excessive) collection of colored twine.






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