Modernized Solid Pine Hand Crafted Heart Wall Shelf
Bringing New Life to a Country Classic. We’ve all seen them: those solid, well-built pine shelves from the 80s and 90s that have a lot of heart (literally) but are stuck in that unmistakable "orange" stain era. While the craftsmanship is top-tier (this one was hand crafted by my father in law), the color can often feel a bit too retro for a contemporary home. In this tutorial, I’m showing you how to take a vintage 9-cubby wall shelf and transform it from a dated relic into a bolder, fresher, and more current statement piece. By applying a rich chestnut brown stain , we’ve traded that brassy orange hue for a deep, sophisticated tone that highlights the wood grain. Follow along as I walk you through the prep, the staining process, and how this simple color shift completely changes the vibe of the piece—making those iconic heart cutouts feel intentional and chic rather than just "country."











That turned out great. Love the black finish with just a slight distressing. Classic look. Pinning. Thanks for sharing at To Grandmas House We Go Link Party.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful makeover - so classy painted black. I love how you kept that beautiful grain on the top with ebony stain. Lovely! pinned
ReplyDeletethank you , I love wood grain too and love to keep where I can!
DeleteI'm not one for painting or changing an antique to anything other than what it was when it was made. I like the antique look of old furniture and what it was intended to be. But I have to say this dresser is beautiful. You done a fantastic job on it. It looks like it was black to start with. And it didn't really change the look of the piece like most painted looks too. Just the right amount of distressing look makes it look real and used.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. You should be very proud of this piece.
thank you so much for your kind words, I do try and keep them looking old and keep wood grain where I can ;)
DeleteBeautiful job! Was the mirror just dirty intially or did you do something to it to make it look new again?
ReplyDeleteI believe just dirty, good scrub always is in order for this old gems ;)
DeleteAt first I thought you painted the whole thing and I wanted to cry because of that gorgeous top. SO glad you kept the top natural, it looks great, classic but modern.
ReplyDeletethanks, I keep wood grain when I can for sure, it has such beauty ;)
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful! You did a terrific job!
ReplyDeletethank you!
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