Showing posts with label glass door. Show all posts
Showing posts with label glass door. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 10, 2016

Retro China Cabinet - SOLD

This cute retro style china cabinet has been carefully refinished with Homestead House milk paint in "Laurentian" (a soft turquoise). The interior has been left the original dark stain.
Features carved details on front, brass and ceramic hardware, 2 glass doors with 3 interior shelves and 2 top drawers.

Measures 44 inches wide x 41 inches high x 15 inches deep.

Perfect accent piece with loads of storage
 
SOLD

 



 

Monday, January 19, 2015

Turquoise Display Cabinet - SOLD

This pretty turquoise cabinet has been painted with Homestead House Milk Paint in Niagara Green (soft turquoise), lightly distressed and then sealed with all natural hemp seed oil.

This great cabinet has so many uses... store pretty dishes, books, linens, etc.

Features two top drawers, two glass doors with matching grills (removeable), two interior shelves, detailed base and matching wooden hardware.

Measures 34 3/4 inches wide x 12 inches deep x 47 inches high. 

SOLD
 
 






 

Wednesday, July 9, 2014

Turquoise Display Cabinet - SOLD

Beautiful vintage display cabinet/bookshelf has been painted with turquoise milk paint, lightly distressed and then sealed with all natural beeswax. Interior has been left the original stained wood. Features 2 large glass doors, original brass hardware and 2 shelves.

Measures 36 inches wide x 11 inches deep x 36 1/2 inches high.
 
 





Saturday, May 3, 2014

Boxwood Green China Cabinet - SOLD

This cabinet is an absolute stunner. Painted with Boxwood Green from Old Fashioned Milk Paint Co, slightly distressed and then sealed with all natural beeswax. Its classy and shabby all at the same time. Great cabinet for displaying dishes in the dining room or kitchen, perfect for linens and bathroom storage or even has a hall cabinet.
 
Measures 57 inches high x 36 inches wide x 15 inches deep.
 
SOLD
 










Sunday, March 16, 2014

"Loyalist" Bookshelf/Display Cabinet - SOLD

This lovely painted hutch/bookcase has been painted with Homestead House milk paint in "Loyalist", lightly distressed and the sealed with all natural beeswax.
 
Great cabinet for bathroom linens, books, toys and pretty much anything you can think of.
 
Measures 48 1/2 inches high x 38 1/2 inches wide x 12 inches deep.
 
$350.00
 
 
 








Friday, March 14, 2014

Vintage "French Enamel" Cabinet - SOLD

KWhen we brought this cabinet home people thought we were crazy. I really need to remember to take before pictures because the transformation of this cabinet is almost unbelievable. This is the first time we have used Miss Mustard Seeds Milk Paint in French Enamel and we're so happy with the results.
  
SOLD

 







Monday, March 3, 2014

Spring China Cabinet - SOLD

Who isn't tired of this winter? I love Canada and enjoy the snow but enough is ENOUGH. I'm cold!

Anyway, how about this pretty china cabinet? Its bright and fresh with a fun pop of pretty green to help usher in spring. A great way to show off your collections of books, china, trinkets and any other pretty things. There's even lighting to make sure things really get noticed!

This piece has been painted with Olde Century Paints Simulated Milk Paint in "Moravian White" (a true white), then lightly distressed and sealed with all natural beeswax. The interior glass section has been painted with a durable soft green latex.

$450.00 - delivery is available.
Text or call 905-517-0050 for more details.

http://hamilton.kijiji.ca/c-buy-and-sell-furniture-hutches-display-cabinets-White-China-Cabinet-with-Green-Accents-W0QQAdIdZ572646814






Monday, December 2, 2013

Grey/Blue Display Cabinet - SOLD

 
This is a cabinet we have not seen before. We lucked out and it was in really great shape when we picked it up and it needed very little to get it ready to paint. We chose a grey/blue milk paint that works great with the dark stain on the top. The interior was in excellent condition so we decided to leave it alone. The glass doors caused a bit of indecision for us.... leave the decorative grills in for a more vintage/retro look or take them out for a more modern look. The conclusion we came to was to leave the grills in and give the option to remove the grills. It really is a cool piece that would look great in a kitchen or dining room but it would also work in a hallway or even as a dresser.