Or should I say ‘makeunder’ since I was going for a simpler look? Or is it just weird that I’m writing a whole post about a hutch makeover in general? Most DIY bloggers showcase entire room makeovers including hutches that they beautifully styled and primped. Well, not me. I’d show you our whole living room but the fact is it’s still a little bit of a smorgasbord of things and getting to a reveal is going to take a little bit longer for this tortoise. But, you can see the mirror I painted here and the pillows hanging out here if you so wish. :)
So, shall we move on? Sure thing.
Here was the hutch a few weeks ago:
Was. It was filled with lots of hand-me-downs (that I truly love) like my grandmother’s milk glass, some frames with homemade art, some thrifted vases, and other random things. Atop it was another jumble of things that gave the whole thing a little bit of a country vibe which is cool but which is also not my style.
Not on the agenda (or in the budget) though, was a change…until I got my very first issue of HGTV magazine a few months ago. One page got me and got me good.
It was the after picture of a hutch they made over and it wasn’t really the hutch as much as the way they styled it. As I was looking at all of the things inside it, I realized that I had a lot of similar items in my house. So, that day during naptime, I took everything out of our hutch and refilled it with those similar items.
Here’s what it’s looking like today:
On top of the things I grabbed from amongst our own things to refill it, a bunch of little diy projects went into it, and also a few thrifted treasures. Bear with me while I elaborate. :)
Half of the hardcover books were recently thrifted; purchased based on the color of their spine and that’s it. The large green and yellow vases were thrifted a long time ago as were the two gold candlesticks, the aqua vase, and the clear bubble candle pillar.
Some of the milk glass made the cut to go back in and the rest will be put elsewhere in the house.
The white storage box on the top shelf was the box my best friend sent last year holding inside it a request to be a bridesmaid in her wedding (this ‘gram). I can’t part with it.
It used to be black.
You can see the rough section on the box where I ripped off the packing tape that held it closed on it’s journey here. Off with the tape came the top layer of the paper the box is made out of. I was hoping that, even though it wouldn’t make those spots smooth, a little paint would disguise that whole issue.
So, I gave it a quick coat of spray primer and then a coat of white spray paint.
Primed:
Unfortunately, the paint didn’t do the greatest job of sticking and not soaking into the paper where the tape had been ripped off. So, after the spray paint dried, I painted the whole box with some white acrylic paint I had and that did the trick.
Then I grabbed my gold paint pen (purchased for this project but that failed) and added a little fun to the area where the tape was to further hide the roughness.
Now it fits right in.
The gray and white striped box on the right side of the hutch was a perfume box I’ve had pictures stored in forever.
It’s made of heavy duty cardboard. I just spray painted it white and then laid some tape across it in strips. Then I painted over the taped and un-taped stripes using some gray paint (leftover from this stenciled rug project), and then carefully removed the tape to reveal the new gray and white stripes. The blue cut-out vase atop it was a Dirt Cheap find and the sea urchin was diy-ed (tutorial here). The wood box on the bottom shelf is a bible box I’ve had since I was a wee girl. I thought about sanding it down to get a more natural wood look but it has a few small latches and hinges to go around and just seemed a little too tedious of a project.
On top of the hutch I did some much needed restyling. The mercury glass vase was diy-ed (tutorial here in yesterday’s post). The orb-ish thing is just an embroidery hoop that I bought several months ago for a project that didn’t come to fruition. The minty vase was a thrift find. The large frame was an amazing thrift find a few weeks ago! I got it for 50 cents! It’s big and metal and it’s the same mint-green color as our sectional. The print inside it was a thrift find from a few years ago but I just saw the same print on clearance at Hobby Lobby a few weeks ago for under $2. I cut it to fit the frame.
You might’ve also noticed the gorgeous knobs this sweet thing’s sporting.
I am in la-la-love with them.
[And I also have yet to touch up the paint the old knob scratched up behind them.]
I saw these beauties at Hobby Lobby many moons ago and wished I could snatch them all up and replace every knob in this house with them. Then, a few months ago, I went through a big closet purge and sold a bunch of my dresses and with some of that cash, I went and bought my knobs. They were 50% off the week I bought them so I got eight of them for around $16. You probably don’t remember because they didn’t make the greatest impression, but the original knobs on the hutch were plain, stocky wooden ones that I spray painted with some hammered brown spray paint…blah. These make all the difference in the world.
And that’s it!
But, for more kicks, let’s do a whole history. Here’s what the hutch looked like when we first got it from a friend (we traded a twin mattress for it):
Then after we moved to Alabama, I painted it:
Then the knobs made things a little happier:
And last, HGTV happened:
What a journey, no?
I think I am so passionate for decorating right now because it’s really a challenge. We don’t have it in our budget to spend much, if anything on home decor right now, so finding ways to make things pretty while only spending a little bit is so fun! Call me crazy but it’s the truth. This hutch is the perfect example of that! But then again, that challenge puts these crazy ideas in my head too which don’t always work out like I picture. For example, I looked into getting the cranberry-colored clubs chairs in our living room reupholstered and the cost was way, way, way out of our budget. So, this crazy person is going to try to do it herself. I haven’t found the perfect, cheap but quality fabric yet to do so, but when I do, look out…and wish me luck. Lots and lots of luck…and wine, and help, and maybe advice? :)
TGIF