Last time I blogged, I spoke about how my grey industrial work table
just wasn't working for me in my home office/studio. I said I was likely
going to go looking for a French style desk or writing table. But then a funny
thing happened after I did a run to Michaels craft store for some supplies.
At Michaels, I noticed some very pretty black floral drawer liner papers.
I bought two boxes of them thinking I might use them to cover books or line the back
of my china cabinet/bookshelf in the office as an accent. But then it struck me!
Use it as a covering on the old worn out desk top! Simply applied with
some Mod Podge (a glue type product for sticking and sealing), I first decoupaged
the table top. Then I kept going....the legs and the sides and it just kept
looking better and better!
It was a quick and easy project, that I would say is beginner level.
On another whim, I added a few cutouts of the paper where the lilac stripe met
the beige wall, and I let it "drip" down between the old french plates.
I applied this with a Tacky Repositionable Spray
(I use it for holding stencils in place normally),
so if I want to remove it I can, as I wasn't sure I would love it.
But its pretty and whimsical and it is staying for now and I am in love with my office!
This decorative paper really turned this masculine
old work table/desk into something I think is very chic.
And in case you forgot what the old desk looked like...
Here it is in it's before state, a stained linoleum top on steel frame.
The style was just too far away from the French look I had going on.
The white modern chair was enough of a "modern mix",
and yet the table wasn't doing anything but drag down the space.
Voila!
A little creativity and some decoupage rescued this table and turned
it into the star of the room. Think of how you can create personal style using this
idea in a kid or teen's room, or your own private space like I did. However,
I wasn't sure what people would think...so I shared a little peek on Facebook.
It seems people love it too!
Just when I thought I might be crazy, Courtney Allison,
asked me if I had seen the black floral desk from designer Cynthia Rowley?
Well no, I hadn't, and after a quick google search I found it!
Modern lines, and a bold pink and black floral!
Its in her new collection with Hooker Furniture....but hey, how about
you make your own with your own favorite paper instead?
I did mine for less than $15. Her desk is a little less than $2000.
Haha, now that is amazing!
That's fantastic! It looks beautiful and SO unique! And so fun and girly! I love it, Amy!
ReplyDeletelove and blessings~
Lynda @ Gates of Crystal
Gorgeous !!!!
ReplyDeleteA couple of years ago, I covered my old computer desk with black and white floral contact paper from the Dollar Store - transformed it and covered accessories too - for less than $3.00! It's good to be crafty.
ReplyDeleteWow Amy!...I love it!....and to think that you and Cynthia are on the same page....great minds think alike!
ReplyDeletePerfection for your office. Nice job Amy!
ReplyDeleteAs I was reading this, I thought, I will send her that photo of the Rowley desk -- but someone already did. I love it! I am going to see if I can find the paper because I think I would like to put this inside the armoire I just painted.
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is a truly wonderful makeover! Our church has a little serving cart that's in dire need of a face lift! You've given me some great ideas :-) I LOVE your table with the new look!
ReplyDeleteWell, how fun is THAT, Amy!!! I love it- it is feminine and just plain FUN! Too too cute! xo Diana
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