DIY Upcycled Hamptons Style Cabinet

I’ve always loved upcycling and restoring furniture – I think it’s fabulous that I can take an item, and give it a whole new look and life. I also love the fact that upcycling furniture allows you to create something that is totally unique and perfect for you!

My parents had an old cabinet that they didn’t want anymore – Since the birth of flat screen TV that are wall mounted, TV cabinets like this one became almost obsolete. Saying that, this was a high quality cabinet, that weighs an awful lot, so I didn’t want to just get rid of it. Instead, I painted it up, added some new hardware, and created a timeless looking piece of furniture, that works perfectly with my décor.

Here’s the before –

Cabinet 1

Here’s the after –

Cabinet 2

And here it is, nestled in my lounge room, housing hundreds of CDs.

Cabinet 5

Painting and updating furniture is not difficult, however it is a little time consuming. The varnish on this cabinet was thick, and all needed to be sanded off before painting. That’s the hard part. But, take your time, and the results will be worth it. Next, I wiped the cabinet down to remove any dust / dirt, with a damp cloth and allowed to dry.

The painting part is fun. I used a satin finish, water based paint, but you can use anything you like. I wanted a matt finish in a slightly off white to give it that Hamptons look at I love so much. Paint these days is fast drying, so I was able to recoat after two hours. I actually went for a third coat, as I wanted maximum coverage.

Once the paint was dry, I was able to add my new hardware. I bought this from Bunnings and it was so easy to remove the old knobs and replace them. They were really inexpensive too, and I think all in all, I spent about $60 updating this cabinet.

For more information, hints or tips, get in touch!

Carla at Palm Grove Style

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The Perfect Lounge Room

I’ve recently become a home owner, and am thoroughly entrenched in the ‘nesting’ process – My time at home is filled with arranging and rearranging cushions & soft furnishings, displaying art & ornaments, and making lists of projects I need to complete. I absolutely love finding new trinkets and treasures to fill my home with, and subsequently creating a space where I feel calm, relaxed and comfortable.

For my first post, I thought I would let you into my favourite (and most ‘complete’) room of my home – My lounge room. I love this space – It’s formal yet relaxed, neutral but full of texture and tone, and is a fusion of two of my favourite styles – Vintage Glamour meets Hamptons Chic.

Lounge Room 1Lounge Room 3

The French linen lounge shows up as a more mauve colour in the pictures, but is a true mushroom. The light, stone walls and Winter white Flokati rug pull the room together, and the black accents add drama and contrast. The mirrored tray on the coffee table is a staple, but it’s contents are constantly changing. I love being able to showcase different pieces on this tray, and try to update it on a weekly basis.

Lounge Room 2

Lounge Room 7

Lounge Room 6

Pieces of natural coral give a ‘coastal’ feel (which is good, since we live on the coast) and I have added in tropical elements with natural fibres and pineapple lamps on the side tables. Candles are perfection on this mirrored tray, and watching the warm reflection of the flame dance on the mirror can be mesmerising. By night, it creates the most gorgeous golden glow.

A list of where you can find some of these pieces is below:

Pineapple Lamps – Interiors Online – http://interiorsonline.com.au/lighting-table-lamps/nickel-pineapple-lamp-with-white-shade

Nickel Folding Side Tables – Interiors Online – http://interiorsonline.com.au/furniture-tables-occasional-tables/nickel-folding-table-large

Taupe Tub Chairs – Ned’s Emporium – http://www.neds.net.au/shop-product/furniture/tub-chair—taupe

Mirror Tray – Poppy Home – http://poppyhome.com.au/

Finger & Needle Coral Pieces – Poppy Home – http://poppyhome.com.au/

Cushions – Florence Broadhurst – David Jones – http://shop.davidjones.com.au/djs/en/davidjones/brand-florence-broadhurst

Vintage Travel Posters – All Posters – http://www.allposters.com.au/

Lumira Tahitian Coconut Candlehttp://www.atelierlumira.com/destination-candles/

Please contact me for further information!

Carla at Palm Grove Style

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