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Leggy grey desk named “Cassandra”

I picked up this leggy grey desk while driving my sister to her new home in Ohio.  I didn’t realize what was wrong with her until the ride home. She smelled so bad (the desk, not my sister), I had a massive headache after about an hour in the car.  Thankfully, it was a chemical smell.  The only thing to do…strip her with some Citristrip. During the process of stripping her, I realized that this lady had been stripped before and someone had put a couple layers of gel stain on her with out waiting for the previous coats to cure.  Bad idea, people.  Bad idea! Please don’t do that!!!  The previous owners also didn’t remove the top arch to fully strip the piece and they took an orbital sander to her legs….My mind was a whirlwind of bad words when I saw the sanding marks.  After stripping, sanding all the curves/crevices, and replacing the underside (because inside, underneath the drawers she was gross),  this lady was finally ready for a makeover!  Here she is before:

Cassandra- a leggy grey desk before picture

I’m sure you can see why I could resist the potential!  She was sturdy, but had just been mistreated. You might think that I sanded out those imperfections in her veneer…I didn’t.  Even after all that other work to undo the wrong’s done to this lady…I embraced some of her imperfections.  The word that came to mind… “wabi-sabi”…

Wabi-sabi meaning

via my pinterest (because I was too tired to find the original link)

Isn’t that what we want from others… for them to discovery beauty in our imperfections…to love us imperfections and all….I may be getting too deep for furniture, but that is how I love people and that is why I do what I do.  Here is a during picture I posted to my facebook page.

Leggy desk replacing the bottom

 

And here she is after all that work…

Cassandra grey leggy desk after full

I used a dry brush technique on her with one of my very favorite grey paint colors.  After the paint dried, I decided the color was lighter than I wanted, so I did a coat of stain over the paint, and then waited a few days for the stain to cure.  It wouldn’t have taken so long for the stain to cure over the paint, if I had remembered to turn my whole house humidifier down. Duh!   Finally, I sealed her in three coats of flat polyurethane for a nice subtle sheen.

Cassandra grey leggy desk top after Cassandra grey leggy desk after 2 Cassandra grey leggy desk after drawer detail Cassandra grey leggy desk after left side 2 Cassandra grey leggy desk after right side

 

My son named her “Cassandra,”  he said something about her leggy-ness (he’s eleven) and that she looked like a Cassandra. I went with it! I painted her drawers in Salmon milk paint and updated her knobs with these beautiful pink/salmon/grey floral knobs I found a couple years back. “Cassandra” will be for sale in my Etsy shop later today. xo Meg

 

A light gray drop leaf table named Freya

drop leaf table name Freya from Estuary Designs

drop leaf table named Freya by Estuary Designs

drop leaf table named Freya by Estuary Designs

drop leaf table named Freya by Estuary Designs

drop leaf table named Freya by Estuary Designs

Peony flower arrangement by Estuary Designs

These flowers smell divine!

When I first saw this little drop leaf table I almost walked away. Partially, because she had some scratches that I didn’t want to deal with at the time and because she had a microwave the size of a smart car on top of her.  After we removed the microwave, I realized there was nothing structurally wrong with her, because the microwave was extremely heavy. She just needed someone to embrace her imperfections. We all need a little of that…right?

Now, I wasn’t quite sure how I was going to do that until a little later. I stared at her for long periods of time and ran different design ideas through my mind over and over and over again.  Finally, it was just time to get started on her. (Don’t get bogged down with trying to plan things perfectly.  Sometimes just getting started is what you need to do.) I painted her with a light warm gray and then went to town on distressing her and sealed her with a couple coats of wax.  The lady is now a warm neutral beauty, full of character and very hardworking.

Hopefully, with the styling used in the picture you can see that a heavily distressed piece is very versatile. You won’t be limited to one style with her in your home.  Oh, and she enjoys fresh flowers, putting together puzzles, dining in, and get togethers with  family and friends.  Her name is Freya.

She is available for sale in my Etsy shop.

The prints on the wall are free downloadable prints from Danielle Burkleo author at Take Heart.  The flower arrangement done by me. Seriously, friends take advantage of the blooming peonies right now.  They truly smell heavenly and should be brought inside to be enjoyed! 

xoxo

Meg