
I've had this china cabinent for a few years now. My parents bought it about 15 years ago and then my mom passed it on to me 6 or 7 years later when I was needing some storage for dishes as well as play-doh and Fisher-Price Little People in our little town house. It moved with us to our last home, providing much needed storage space in our little kitchen.
But it almost didn't make the move with us this time because it's not the finest craftsmanship and it's pretty dated in forest green and with oak trim and oak knobs.

For the past few years I've wished it was a different color and even semi-contemplated doing something about it, - especially after being inspired by things done by the likes of Vanessa. But I felt too overwhelmed - it seemed like too much work to sand and prime something that's really only made of compressed particle wood.
But then, my brilliant friend Natalie was telling me about painting all of her kitchen cabinets and that it really wasn't as bad as she thought it would be. So I told her about my ugly hutch and she suggested the new paint/primer combo stuff from Home Depot. Who knew! Suddenly I was reinvigorated. I went to HD and had a great time picking out color swatches to bring home. I finally went back and brought my cute little can of Behr Premium Plus Paint and Primer in One. Worth every penny. (Like around $14.00)

And voila!
I am so pleased with the outcome!! And pretty darn proud of myself for going for it. The project was SO much easier than I thought it would be. Partly because I didn't do a perfectionist's job. (I figured this is not going to be a family heirloom.) I didn't even break out the sand paper. I cleaned it with TSP to remove a bit of the sheen and then started slopping on paint. Two coats and it was done. Then I replaced the oak knobs with nickel hardware. So pretty.




Now that I no longer fear tackling a project like this, I'm on the prowl for more.
LATER EDIT: The color used is Cacao from the Behr Premium Plus Collection.
The knobs came in a bulk pack from Target.
And I take back saying I'm on the prowl for more - painting did take time away from sewing.
What I should have said is: now I won't fear painting furniture if the time should come in the future.
What I should have said is: now I won't fear painting furniture if the time should come in the future.

































Wow!! It's absolutely gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWell done! And love the dishes!! They were made for that China Cabinet!
Paulette
Hey Amy!
ReplyDeleteYou certainly are turning into a crafty one. Great job with the reno and the nickel knobs really do add a modern touch!
It looks beautiful and goes so well with the paint color in the room! It looks like a completely different piece of furniture!
ReplyDeleteI love the colour you used! Beautiful job :)
ReplyDeletelooks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat is the name of the color you used? And the knobs look great!!!
ReplyDeleteUtter gorgeousness. I love the pitcher of berries on top - that really accents the whole thing. You've got an eye, I say, an eye!
ReplyDeleteit looks wonderful - what a difference a lick of paint does!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow! That looks great with the new paint job! :0)
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS! Looks like a pro job to me!
ReplyDeleteWe just used that paint in a bedroom. It only took 2 coats to go over a bright red wall with a very light lavender. My DH was thrilled!
LOVE it! Nice job! :)
ReplyDeleteWow...what a piece now!! I also love the review on the paint. Now let me see (as I look around here) what can I update?!!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Thanksgiving!
Your braveness paid off! It looks fantastic! Love the colour you used and your dishes are beautiful.xx
ReplyDeleteOkay, now you've got me going. There is a cabinet tucked in a corner of my house that needs a redo. Your hutch is absolutely beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteCourage to paint = a Wonderful updated cabinet. WOW! What a fun place to display your beautiful dishes.
ReplyDeleteI love that color, great job!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it. I've been thinking about doing something similar to our piano. All the furniture in our house is different finishes of wood. I'm thinking dark teal. ;)
ReplyDeleteI am opposed to sanding on so many levels, so that paint/primer combo sounds perfect for someone like me. The color you chose and the knobs are FANTASTIC!
ReplyDeleteBTW--I have four little ones (Age 10 to 3) and we actually use our china at least 3 times a yr. The wild and crazies are so calm and polite when we are using our "nice" dishes. They especially go ga-ga over the stemmed glasses.
The color is gorgeous and looks so pretty with the white dishes. Awesome job! You want to come help me tackle some of my projects?! ;)
ReplyDeleteWay to go Amy.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it amazing what a little paint and elbow grease can do?
It is wonderful! I too, fear these kinds of projects. How did you decide what color?
ReplyDeleteit looks great! Painting ugly old furniture is one of my absolutely favorite things to do. Goodwill is my friend :)
ReplyDeletePlease tell what color that is - it is gorgeous! GREAT JOB. - Kim
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful transformation ! I really should follow your example and do our pine dresser.
ReplyDeleteNice job Amy - it looks awesome!
ReplyDeleteGeorgous!!! So did your friend do her kitchen without sanding? And are they standing up to everyday wear? I have a kitchen with a huge number of dated cabinets that would use a nice paint job. If all I had to do was paint - I may actually takle it.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice!! Love the china. ttfn :) Yuki
ReplyDeleteLove the hardware, paint color & turkeys. Inspirational! I should do the same thing to my circa 1980's kitchen cabinets...
ReplyDeleteWhat a difference a little bit of paint makes. Love your dishes too! They needed out the box after twelve years!
ReplyDeleteSee, it's not so hard to be Martha. And I love your color choice: not one I would have thought of.
ReplyDeleteLooks great Am! I'm glad you decided to save it. Bret also gives his vote of approval, which means a lot coming from him. Wish we could be there to see it in person on Thanksgiving....
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what a little paint can do! I love the transformation!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to try that primer + paint thing. Sounds awesome!
Beautiful! I just adore the color you chose. I have a hutch just exactly like that & was too lazy to tackle it. You just may have convinced me it's do-able! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThe china is amazing! What treasure you have! And the cabinet looks amazing, though I might tuck a fisher price little people somewhere on there just for fun!
ReplyDeletefun to see your china---I have the same pattern.
ReplyDeleteIt was my mothers's and I grew up with it for special occasions. Now I use it and love the memories of my mom and our family gatherings.
That really is gorgeous! Nice job!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous! Great job--love the paint color!
ReplyDeleteThe hutch is absolutely gorgeous! Great job!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Amy. You've inspired me too!
ReplyDeleteoh my gosh GORGEOUS!!!!!!!!!! ;)
ReplyDeleteit is gorgeous!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI sew need a china hutch like this and have been scouring the Craigslist ads but I never thought about finding the right one size and detail wise and then painting it. Thanks for the idea. My hunt is now renewed.
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