Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label desk. Show all posts

6.08.2013

[completed] sewing desk

finished desk
Yesterday I put on the final coats of Krylon "Classic Gray" paint on the desk legs and put a clear protective coat over the desk top. After those coats dried, Adam and I carefully maneuvered this giant desk (it's six feet long!) into my sewing room. We had to take the door off the hinges to get it into the room, but we managed.

gray legs and white top
(and a curious cat)
This morning, Sassy graciously posed for me (before an unfortunate trip to the veterinary clinic and a bath - it was a rough day for Assassinationcat). The desk looks great against the navy and gray-blue walls and the white top matches the white chair rail.

The white desk top with gray legs were my mother's idea, and I'm very happy with color combination. The desk could have dominated the room if painted a brighter color, and I already have a lot of color in the room thanks to my color wheel dresser.

with my satin nickel chair
The gray of the desk doesn't quite coordinate with my satin nickel chair the way I had anticipated, but the colors don't clash either. I love both of my new pieces of furniture!

the texture of the desk top
Because of the quality of the wood, the desk top is not perfect despite about a million coats of spray Kilz and another million coats of glossy white spray paint. It's smooth to the touch, but you can still see the imperfections in the wood. I actually don't mind the texture - it gives the desk a more rustic feel and a lot of personality. Also, it won't be so noticeable if I somehow damage the table or the paint job.

my pretty model
Look how nicely the colors go together... and check out the glossy sheen on that desk top!

the final and complete package


I'm in love! It was worth all the trouble to have this huge, custom, personalized, one-of-a-kind desk!

6.07.2013

[wip] desk progress

gray
Yesterday, after a 25 minute phone call with my mother while I stood in Wal-Mart considering color options, I ended up spray-painting the top of my desk Krylon's basic glossy white. After that dried, Adam and I flipped the desk over and this morning I spray-painted the legs Krylon's "Classic Gray".

I used two full cans, but I need more coats. The can directions say to recoat within one hour or after twenty-four hours, so it looks like I'll be doing some more spray-painting tomorrow morning!

gray and white
I just cannot wait for this project to be done!

6.04.2013

[wip] desk progress

love Kilz
Just now, I primed over the failed stain on my desk. I used Kilz Original Spray Primer, which seemed to work pretty well. It took a can and a half to do one light coat, which means I may have to go buy more!

I like the desk more already. Paint just really is more my taste than stain. Wait until you see what color I decided to paint it!

More to follow...

5.19.2013

new (unfinished) desk!

my new desk!!

look at those legs!

excuse the poor photos
Quite awhile ago, I requested (on a social media group) that someone make me a console for my new house. I got a response from another military member, who said he could not make me the console due to a limited time frame, but he would be happy to make me something else. So I requested a desk based on these Ana-White plans. And today, he delivered. And it only cost my $90! Which, for a desk this size, is a steal.

I LOVE my new desk. It's huge (22" deep by 72" wide), super sturdy, and I get to finish it in the colors I chose. It is going to make an excellent sewing desk in the new house. I can't wait to finish it and then use it!

color choices
I snapped this picture at my local Lowe's today. These are the colors available for Minwax water-based stain, which is what I want to use to stain the desk. I am thinking about doing one color for the legs and another color for the desk top. What colors do you think I should use?