You may remember when I posted about finding this Lexington faux bamboo desk at an antique shop in the NC mountains.
The desk was in absolutely perfect condition, and while the cream color was pretty, I thought another color could really make it stand out. In fact, I almost overlooked it in the antique shop because of its nondescript color. The fabulous style is really lost in this beigey color, and I knew that would be an easy fix!
You can see that it was priced at $70 (!!) but we were able to negotiate it down to $65. This is half of what a particleboard desk would cost at Target (and a fraction of what this desk would cost retail), and this desk is real wood and a heck of alot cuter than anything I've seen lately!
The big task was deciding on a color. I was initially thinking black, but the more I thought about, the more I thought a glossy red would look fabulous and really show off the desk's chippendale detailing.
I took Nick Olsen's advice and bought a few cans of red enamel Rustoleum. Sounds crazy, but he says it is a dead-ringer for Fine Paints of Europe's Tulip Red, and I believe it. It is the perfect cherry red- not too orange, not too blue, just perfect.
Time to paint! I did sand the desk a bit first, but I don't really think that was necessary.
It took about 3 coats to get it completely even. This picture shows the shadows from the trees on the top of the desk.
And, the (almost) finished product. I love how it turned out. I think the red really makes the lines of the desk stand out! (By the way- use a dropcloth. I skipped that step, and the red paint made the back yard look like an unfortunate crime scene- and it doesn't disappear after the grass is mowed once).





22 comments:
I'm not sure which I'm more excited about...the makeover or the price tag. I think it's fantastic!
Looks fabulous! I love the red. How did you end up hiding the wires and cords?
So pretty! I absolutely love it. And that red does pop!
This is great! I love the outcome...The red lacquer turned out amazing and I love it in the space with the navy and white accents! What a find!
WOW!! You girls always score the best finds. It looks so fabulous.
LOVE this!!! I LOVE the red!!! This looks like something you purchased from Pottery Barn or something. And for $70 - what a steal!!!! Thanks for sharing this awesome project!!!
That's fantastic! I was just thinking of doing a radical color change to an average piece of furniture...maybe you've given me the courage to give it a shot.
I want one! Incredible job!
That looks fabulous, and what a steal! Good job!
I'm so jealous, I've always wanted a bamboo desk, table, chair...anything really. Red was the perfect choice, it looks perfect there- LOVE it!!
i am also from the bamboo home decor , such bamboo furniture is really amazing, i think it can also position as a DIY furniture too!
That's fantastic...who knew, Rustoleum!
The desk looks amazing! Thanks for passing on the Rustoleum tip.
OMG! Uh-MA-zing!! Think you "chose wisely" with the glossy, bright red - it is fantastic!
Oh, how I absolutely love this desk and your color choice! What a bargain you got.
My mom has a bamboo desk just like this! She was going to sell it at a yard sale until she found out I was pining for it. Hers is yellow but I'm going to paint it white and put it in our soon to be slate gray (or maybe charcoal?) guest room/office. Such a great find! :)
I love this! I am going to have to hunt for a little desk I can redo! I also love the IKAT fabric on the chair and curtains. Great job!
This is so my cup of tea! Love the red and love the faux bamboo! You did a beautiful job!
Great job - looks awesome!
great find. love the price!
Again, gorgeous. I love the red! different and a bold move. Looks great and I cant wait to try a red color paint on a piece of furniture. Maybe the four Thonet Chairs that I was given. Thanks -nt
I love this red desk!
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