crafty thanks
Monday, November 24th, 2008
Literally, green. I have a piece of bedroom furniture with which I’ve had this love-hate relationship. It is a “high-boy” chest of drawers. My mom bought it for me when I was a teenager. It matches my 4 poster rice-carved bed. It’s a southern thing, I guess. Anyway. It was in storage for several years b/c I couldn’t fit it into a dorm room or small apartment, and had deteriorated a bit. I lived with wobbly drawers for a few years after we brought it into our house. Then, when we rearranged everything to create the nursery, Brian lost his chest of drawers to the baby. So, he began sharing the high boy with me. Of course, then he finally listened to my complaints about the drawers and fixed them. You, see, the dog sleeps under it and he was afraid on of the drawers was going to fall out onto her in the morning when he was trying to match socks. Ultimately the concern was for the dog, not the wife’s inconvenience. Oh well, at least it got
fixed. Anyway, I already had it in my head that I hated the thing after dealing with the annoying drawers for so long. We looked around for a dresser to replace it, something with more drawers since we were now sharing. But the pieces we liked were about $2000. Yikes. And we’re trying to spend less and keep life simple, right? I don’t mind spending the money on something nice that will last for years, but here it was really a matter of me being annoyed and bored with the item.
So, after being inspired by a friend’s old furniture reclamation, I decided to give the old boy a face lift. I was thinking about painting it red. I love all things red. But this guy is a large piece of furniture, and I was a little concerned that red might be overwhelming. Then I found a picture of green chest in the Pottery Barn catalog. So, I decided to do something completely outside my comfort zone and go green. I perused the paint chips and Lowe’s and finally found a color I thought would work—Laura Ashley Home Moss 5, in a satin finish.