This is the piece that entertained use in my home office as storage in my last post. While finishing up some art pieces I was studing this wall in my kitchen, and decided that this piece was hidden in my office and not looked at enough; you know what I mean? It was a piece I could not take my eyes off of to its final design and paint finish I gave it.
The buffet, side board was salvaged from a local thrift shop, I paided $22.00 for, and it was in bad scratched up shape, yet sturdy with European country lines; and what a deal for a piece that came from Century Furniture Co. High Point North Carolina, the largest industry in trade showing of fine furniture. The top Cabinet was married to this buffet 2 years later when I found this! I took out the glass shelving and added aged alder planks splits and all. I then added raw plywood beadboard backing to another piece of 1/4" plywood for strength; adding shelving support runs under the shelving incase I ever wanted to hang it as part of my kitchen cabinets, rustic and inspiring. The cabinet cost me $30.00. Alder wood and plywood another $31.00 For $83.00 this is what now inspires my kitchen wall. |
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