This RCA Victor cabinet came from a garage sale quite a while ago. I finally got around to doing something with it last weekend. Here is how it looked before.
I started by sanding the whole thing. The tops and sides were not too bad, and since they are flat I was able to use the orbital sander. The doors were a different story. They have a thick, lacquer like finish and were much harder to sand. I decided to use milk paint in the color Slate by The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Company. To make sure it would stick and not flake off like milk paint tends to do, I added the boinging agent. I used two coats (that was all I had left from the package) and let it dry over night. It still cracked on the sides and chipped in other places, but I just had to work with it. I gave it a light sanding to smooth everything out, and get all of the chips off, then used orange oil to seal it and really bring out the color.
Julie Workman says
I think it's just the right amount of chippy…it's in keeping with the age of the cabinet, without being contrived. Pretty!
Rubylicious Bespoke says
Love it, I have one in a similar colour and its my favourite.
SwedishCorner ~ DownUnder...Pernilla says
Love the blue! Great transformation 🙂 Autumn greetings from Australia♥ ~Pernilla
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
A beautiful finish and I love the pulls! I need to try some orange oil!
Cocalores says
Love the distressed details, and the pulls are great, too!
Ann @ makethebestofthings says
Beautifully done! I planned to paint my vintage buffet a brighter blue but this French blue is really gorgeous. Love it.