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Jumat, 19 Februari 2016

Upcycle, Repurpose or Refinish?

Most of us are familiar with the terms "upcycle" and "repurpose" with thousands of interior design blogs posting "before and after" images of their triumphs. Interior designers are also getting in on the act,  sometimes visiting second hand shops and auctions as options to finding that perfect piece and of course, they are not putting on overalls and grabbing the sander, instead they turn to the professionals who can do this work for them.

Refinishing furniture with specialised paint effects is quite an art, I found this out myself last year when I applied a French Wash to an old Pine table trying to achieve a distressed, French look. I thought it was as simple as buying the right products and away you go, however, I quickly learned it may be easy to apply the products but it is not easy to achieve the look you require unless you have knowledge and experience of paint techniques and effects.  

A few weeks ago on the blog, I talked about how I plan to keep some of the furniture I've inherited from my mother to upcycle/refinish in the future. With all that's been going on in my life and being so busy with the blog, I cannot possibly find the time to refinish the larger furniture myself. Added to that, the disappointment with my previous attempt, I was wondering where I could find a company that could do this for me. Lo and behold, last week I discovered a company called  "Lucille", located in Wellington.

Lucille is a boutique company owned by Olivia Neveu, Olivia takes "no longer loved" furniture and creates "much loved pieces". It all started when Olivia was studying for accountancy, being a poor student at the time she had to get creative with some cheap MDF bookshelves. Olivia has since moved on and left her career of Accountancy to follow the path she loves which is to re-imagine and refinish furniture for her clients.  Olivia prides herself in her work, whether it be a grand heirloom or a simpler piece, she will wave her magic wand and create something beautiful. Waving that wand though does take some work, sanding, new paint, pretty drawer liners, hardware and specialised paint finishes are all part of the refinishing.  Working with your ideas or allowing Olivia full freedom Olivia creates something of beauty for your home. If you can't find that perfect piece she will even try to track it down for you.

I think Olivia's work is fabulous, she pays such attention to detail, as you can see in the pretty floral lined drawers in her desk transformation.  The choice of hardware and of course the beautiful paint finishes all work beautifully together. I particularly love the special touch of painted stripes across the top of the mid century cabinet below. Different eras of furniture require different paint techniques and I think Olivia's imagination, combined with her skills  create  perfect harmony, a piece to be treasured forever.


Today I'm sharing some of the beautiful furniture Olivia has refinished.  I hope this will inspire you to take a new look at Grandma's old chair or that old shabby chest of drawers that have been in your garage forever. There is no need to get rid of our heirlooms, or to chop down more forests for making cheap pieces of furniture when you can have it refinished.  It doesn't matter if you haven't the imagination or skills, a company such as Lucille and a lovely person such as Olivia are the perfect solution.








I love all of Olivia's transformations, my personal two favourites are the cane backed chair and the desk with Queen Ann legs. If you have some furniture you would be interested in refinishing, please drop Olivia an email, she will be more than happy to to give you a no obligation quote and I think you'll be pleasantly surprised at her reasonable costs. 

If you get a chance, also pop over and visit Olivia's blog to see more inspiration and before and after images of her work. 



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Selasa, 26 Januari 2016

Storing & Upcycling Furniture

I recently found myself having a conversation with a stranger at a dog park about my mum passing away last year and the predicament of sorting out my mothers house and furniture, of over 50 years of collecting. I would love to keep a lot of pieces of furniture and update them but I have absolutely no space left in my little cottage. My spare room, my mothers third bedroom, not to mention my Large Chinese wedding cabinet are overflowing with my mums possessions. During this conversation it was suggested  I look at some storage options as an alternative to having to sell a lot of my mothers treasured items, to be honest, this idea had completely escaped my mind.

Today there are lots of different storage options and some very competitive prices. It's been easy for me to work out how much space I would need by using the on-line estimators. Some companies even deliver small containers to your home where your can load your own furniture, they then come back and take it away to their storage lockers. Other companies allow you to store the container at your property. With this knowledge I am no longer in panic mode as I'm  thinking of the possibility of either extending my current cottage or moving to a larger home, the option of storing my mothers possession's meanwhile is a weight off my mind allowing me time to decide which pieces I will up-cycle and which items I will sell.

Deciding what to store is not too difficult and I have already chosen some of the furniture I'm definitely keeping. Among these is a nest of tables, chest of drawers, piano stool and a standard lamp. I have various ideas of what I what I might do, I most definitely want to sand back and re-paint the standard lamp and add a lovely drum shade, I have a great idea for the shade which I am going to share another time.  I also want to re-paint and re-cover the piano stool to use at the bottom of my bed. Meanwhile I've been browsing the Internet for ideas for inspiration and found some really cool ideas to share.

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All very different looks, I especially love the gold and black nest of tables in image 5. Unfortunately I can't find this particular image source it's been on my computer for ages as mum has exactly the same shaped nest of tables and I thought what a great way to create an expensive designer look.  I also love the idea of the contemporary drum lampshade on the vintage standard lamp. The last makeover I attempted myself was to apply a French wash to an old pine table but I do love the distressed look of the coffee table above.



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