This little guy came to us from a client in this condition:
And do you remember our little teaser photo from a few weeks ago?
Nick had a lot of structural business to take care of (his fave) before we could prime, paint, distress, and secure the Ash butcher-block surface.
I love how the body looks like aged barnwood, and the top is so sleek and smooth.
This piece is going in the client's dining room to be used as a decorative buffet.
Do ya dig it?

I do dig it! Nice work, as always. I need your hubby to work his magic on several things I've picked up off of the side of the road, at thrift stores, etc. : )
ReplyDeleteThat Nick...he is a keeper. That is simply georgeous!
ReplyDeleteI am reading your blog for the first time and really enjoying it.
ReplyDeleteI like how this piece came out. Typically red is not a favorite color of mine but this looks awesome. By the way, this is the bottom of a Hoosier type cabinet from the 1920's or so. Too bad the top is missing. For some reason the bottoms are easier to find than the tops are. I'm still looking for a top to go with a bottom of a cabinet that belonged to my grandparents. Hopefully I will stumble across the perfect match someday. The piece featured on Better After is equally gorgeous. You two do great work!
Super cute!
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