Showing posts with label upcycle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label upcycle. Show all posts

Saturday, July 13, 2013

the one with the old windows

Well the upcycling continues in the Ghoman household this week! I should definitely update you on all of our summer trips and excursions...so consider this a prelude to a longer post. But I also promised tell you more about our apartment decorations - so here ya go! 

When we got married last summer, we suspended several old windows behind the "altar" in the barn. It was really beautiful and one of my favorite details from the day. Ever since, I've been wanting to incorporate the windows into our home decor. So - we decided to convert one of them into a chalkboard piece for the kitchen. Chalkboards are pretty much the trendiest thing out there right now and I feel like quite the bandwagon decorator for doing something with it in our house. But, who cares! They're cute...and it's far too exhausting to try to be cool and cutting edge all the time:) 

Here's how we did it: 

1. First, we painted the frame in a bright color (we used the same blue from our previous dresser endeavor). It took about one coat plus edge work.



2. Next, we used chalkboard paint to fill the panes. This took about three coats to really cover it which surprised me. Definitely make sure you mix the paint REALLY well until it's thick. It was much too streaky on the first pane. Also, you the instructions for preparing the chalkboard for use afterwards is very specific - it makes a big difference in how the board turns out. 

3.  Finally, we hung it up using wiring, screws and a special hook hanger. 



Overall, I really like the way it turned out! It adds a much needed color pop for the kitchen and will be useful for grocery lists and some fun chalk art in the future. The one down side? It made us realize that our oven isn't centered on the wall...awesome. I love it when projects prompt additional projects. 

Price break down: 
Window - found on the side of the road
Paint - reused (a $3 sample would have been more than enough)
Chalkboard paint - $10 Home Depot 
Screws and hanging supplies - $3 hardware store 

Total Cost for us: $13! 

Hooray for cheap projects:) 


Thursday, June 13, 2013

the one with all the upcycling

Until a month ago,
I hadn't owned a real dresser since my freshman year of college. And wait, now that I think about it - my college (Go Dawgs) owned that in the first place. So basically, I've been dresser-less since high school.

But a month ago, my dresser-less fate changed. We found a nice old wooden dresser on the side of the road and we did what any other free-loading, poor campus minister couple would do - we adopted it. And let me tell you, it was an extremely hard piece of furniture to adopt. J had to hop into the trunk and hold it in place. Chivalry is not dead:)


But then came the difficult task of updating the ancient, moth-ball smelling dresser. 

Before:

Our bedroom already has plenty of wood to go around, so we decided to paint the dresser and bring some more color to our relatively neutral room. I've always wanted to do some furniture updating but I've never been brave enough. But lucky for me, I basically married a contractor (not really, but seriously). 

So if you're new to up-cycling, here's what you'll need: 
1. Sandpaper
2. Different sized brushes
3. Quart of paint (and a sample size of accent paint if you are doing detailing)
4. New knobs

After:


This was taken right after we finished painting the dresser. We used Glidden Tropical Lagoon and Muslin (for the accent) and only needed one coat. And one more thing about the knobs - I originally wanted Anthro ones that would have cost $8 a pop - but instead, J convinced me that these $1 knobs from Home Depot were a better deal. I think he was right:) 


The final product in our new bedroom. Hooray for up-cycling and new apartments!

For those of you wondering if you can do something like this - you can! Since this painting adventure, I've taken to painting soooo many things. It's becoming a problem. Really. 

Happy Friday!
xoxo
A+J