by Dionne | Aug 7, 2015 | anthropologie, anthropologie knobs, antique, antique buffet, antique furniture, Blog, boheme furniture, boho, buffet, the turquoise iris
This was one of those shopping / searching weeks I wish would come every week! I found the styles of furniture I was looking for and starting planning makeovers even before I left the store. These knobs are fabulous, right?!?!??! Anthropologie is the real...
by Dionne | Jun 10, 2014 | ballard inspired, Blog, blue, buffet, classic style, gray rolling cart, kitchen island, server, vintage painted furniture
This piece is timeless and classic. It took me some time to decide on my color choice. I actually consulted my Instagram followers for advise and input. Gray was the top suggestion. This is a blue / gray that will work in well with other colors....
by Dionne | Apr 4, 2014 | bedroom, Blog, boho chic, buffet, girls, gold, ikat dresser, navy and white, nursery, painted furniture, vintage dresser
Give me ikat, give me blue and white, and give me gold? You have me forever! I love this designer combination. This finished piece reminds me of a coastal beach house right out of Serena & Lily catalog.I’ve painted the base a creamy white and highlighted the...
by Dionne | Nov 21, 2013 | antique, art deco, Blog, boho chic, buffet, painted dresser, red furniture, vintage buffet
This is a custom painted piece for The Lasley’s. They are currently building a new home and are hoping to add some color and charm to their new dining space. This should do the trick. I am always searching for a way to add an artistic punch to...
by Dionne | Jun 20, 2013 | Blog, buffet, houndstooth, teal dresser, turquoise dresser, vintage furniture
I painted this piece as a custom order for Brandi in Victoria, TX. I always love this color combination and this hardware…well, it speaks for itself. Have a look!Have a wonderful weekend!
by Dionne | Jun 16, 2013 | Blog, blue and white, blue dresser, boys room, buffet, chevron dresser, distressed furniture, girls room, kids room, painted dresser
Inspired by our family marlin, I painted this piece in Benjamin Moore’s “Ole Blue Eyes”.I love the way the original bronze hardware perfectly compliments this shade of blue. And, the chevron…well, it’s just cool!This is paper applied to...