I know I have not posted any projects lately… it has actually been a while. I have just been busy catching up with friends and family during the holiday season. Since I know I won’t have anything new for a while, I thought I would share some old projects that I have done over the summer. I don’t know why this never ended up on the blog, but here it is!
This piece is called a spinet desk. It looks like a table, but the top folds, and opens into a desk. Inside there are little compartments to store things and a writing surface that pulls out. There is also a drawer where you can store supplies like paper and pencils. When the top is shut it looks like a table since everything is hidden… sneaky!
I bought this desk off of craigslist. It was leftover from a garage sale after it did not sell. Once I got it home I lightly sanded everything down. I chose to paint it a light blue color, but left the inside natural wood. I assumed paint on the writing surface would take more work to keep it clean and nice. After the paint was all dried and cured I gave the painted surfaces a coat of Minwax Paste Wax.
I was definitely sad when someone wanted to buy this lady, but I did end up selling it. After that I decided I wanted one, but they are hard to find and somewhat expensive. I ended up finding one that is dark wood and slight different, but I still love it! You can see it in the background of some pictures from this post. Here is a glimpse at what mine looks like. I got this one off of craigslist for $40 ๐
Crystelle Boutique says
Oh my…… that is so beautiful!
I bet it was hard to sell, but I'm sure it's in a good home….
hugs x
Crytelle
Katherine says
Oooooh. I have that desk! I was told by the antique lady that it was a lady's writing desk. But a Spinet Lady's Writing Desk sounds good. It was the first desk I bought in my married life. Mine is mahogany (I don't think I could ever bring myself to paint it) and it has a small wooden arm that swings out to hold an inkwell (which came with the desk). I love it mostly for the legs.
Angie Church says
beautiful great place to work
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Reeves @ The Weathered Door says
Thanks you! I'll be sure to stop by your blog ๐