DIY: Desk to Coffee Bar
So when Andrew moved into his old duplex, the previous owners left him this lovely
piece of furniture. They used it as an island in their kitchen.
piece of furniture. They used it as an island in their kitchen.
When we moved into our duplex together, we simply had too many kitchen appliances (thanks to our many generous friends who got us cool things for our wedding!). We have a pretty good sized kitchen for a duplex, but we couldn't fit everything on our counters and still have space to cook. I remembered that this desk was sitting at Andrew's old place and was most likely headed to the dump. It sat in our house in it's original glory for about 2 months and then I decided that it needed to be painted.
I did some research on the internet and I found that chalk paint is really awesome to paint old furniture with. It doesn't require sanding or priming (unless you only want to use one coat of your chalk paint) and it looks good!
I found some recipes to make your own chalk paint, but I knew that I only needed a little so I bought some already made from The Home Depot. I used some old brushes that I already had and bought a plastic tarp for $2.
Chalk Paint I got the 8 oz jar of Serene for $8.50 and used about half of the jar.
Creme Wax I got the 8 oz jar for $12 and only used about 1/4 of the jar.
The finish on the top had been sanded off at some point and I noticed that when I started painting with the chalk paint that the brown was showing through. I could have done two coats, but I'm cheap and remembered that the tenants before us left two bottles of cream spray paint. So Andrew helped be carry it outside and I used a bottle of spray paint to prime the desk.
It was pretty warm out that day so this dried in 15 minutes and we carried it back inside to be painted.
It is hard to tell in our awful lighting that we have in the house, but it came out a nice light blue :)
It only took about 15 minutes for the paint to be dry enough to put the wax on. Honestly, by the time I was done painting, the first side I painted was dry. This stuff dries quick and doesn't smell very strong AT ALL! I did all of the painting in my dining room.
The waxing was fairly easy. I used a microfiber towel and just rubbed it all over the desk.
Here is the almost, final product! The knobs that were on the desk were just awful (I'm sad I didn't take a picture of them) so I ordered some glass knobs from Amazon and two days later we have this...
... a place to hold our Keurig, bread maker, and bread box! The drawers come in handy to store all of our coffee, soda mixes for our Soda Stream, and candy!