Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

Around the House: The New Old Desk

Monday, May 12, 2014

That right there friends is my most recent roadside score. Apparently my neighbors had a garage sale a few weeks back and this desk didn't sale. It was then put to the curb in hopes that someone would provide a new home. Hello desk. Wanna come home with me? Uh-huh.

Right here is when I came to understand why no one had purchased this dreamy desk of awesomeness. Heavy. Back pulling, hernia inducing, heavy. Oh my mercy. All I could grab on my own were the drawers. Then the hubs and I had to take the guts and the top off in order to get it into my studio. Was it worth it? Hellz yes! This baby is a sewer's delight.
After wiping down every inch of the desk, I sanded the varnish off and stained the wood with an ebony stain that we had in the garage. (I couldn't stand the orange-y hue of the original stain. Yuckers.) Once the stain was dry, we put the top back on and bolted her down tight. We had to recruit some help (thanks sister and BIL) for getting the guts back in. You must be asking... "guts?" "What the heck is she talking about?" Only the absolute best part of this desk. The door on the lefthand side opens to reveal another "desk" that pulls out and pops up. Perfect for a serger. I KNOW! Sewers' dream. I die. I think it was originally intended for a 10 key or something. Not anymore baby.
After cleaning out the drawers, I lined all of them with some old wallpaper that I scored a long time ago at a thrift store. And then I replaced all the pulls, which was crazy difficult because 4" centered pulls are not the easiest thing to find. Especially if you want the pulls to actually look good. I finally found these amazing bronze beauties on myknobs.com
You guys, this desk is a total game changer. I can sew, serge and work on my computer, all with the swivel of my chair. Whaaaaat? Did someone say, "heaven." Amen sistah. In the end, my new old desk ended up costing my $31.00. It is by far the best thing I have ever scored in bulk trash. I love it so much it's kinda sick. Sometimes I go up to my studio to just sit at my desk and look around. All the natural light, white and tree top views makes my heart go pitter-patter. I want to sew all the time now. Praising God for the little ways He blesses us.

I hope your Mother's Days were amazing. Just like each of you. Happy Monday. xo

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Furniture Makeovers - The Book

Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Once in a while a person comes along that makes you think, "when I grow up, I want to be just like her." Well, Barb Blair of Knack is my girl. (Yes, I'm older than her - whatever.) Not only is she a total Bad A when it comes to furniture makeovers, but she's an amazing friend, wife, mother and believer. (Oh, and she laughs at my jokes! Love her for that.)  For years I have been telling you guys about her brilliance when it comes to bringing discarded furniture back to life. Well, she has teamed up with Chronicle Books to bring you a book aptly titled, Furniture Makeovers, that teaches you how to do it on your own. Come on! Is it Christmas or something?

So now, all my little dumpster diving soul-mates, you have a one stop guide that shares tools, tips and tricks on all things transformational for your treasures. There's also the added bonus that her styling is to die for...  every page provides inspiration out the yang!
Do yourself a favor and pick up a copy of Furniture Makeovers. It will not disappoint. Promise. Oooh, and it would make the perfect Mother's Day Gift. Don't you think? xo

PS - all images via knack studios.
PSS - all opinions are my own. I have not been given a copy of the book or asked to promote it. 

Around the House (and Studio): with Barb of Knack!

Monday, February 28, 2011


Stoked! Over the moon! Thrilled! Those are just a few words I could use to describe my lovely guest today - Barb Blair of Knack. If you're a fan of Design Sponge, you've likely read her guest column there or perhaps you're a reader of her awesome blog. She's one seriously talented and funny lady that has style out the yang! Oh, and she's also my sister from another mother. I'm pretty sure we were separated at birth. I hope you enjoy this sneak peek into her world of color.

Hello lovely Pure and Noble Readers! I'm so thrilled to be here on Brooke's blog today! I'm Barb Blair, I live in Greenville, SC and about three years ago I started Knack where I find, repair, and redeem furniture for a living....and to be honest whatever else I can get my hands on! I love creating in my studio.

PN: Which do you prefer DIY or Crafts?
BB: Hmmmm this is a trick question I think!! I am a DIY when I want to be kind of girl, but would not classify myself as a hardcore DIYer. Does that make sense! I enjoy every aspect of transforming the furniture that I create and part of that is DIY but the design and then the painting are what I enjoy the most. Painting for me is very soothing and I get lost in my own little world when I paint.

PN: What's your favorite project you've ever done/ had the most fun with?
BB: Oh my! This is like having to say which child you love more! I always think the latest piece I have finished is my favorite... until I create another one! If I have to choose though, I really enjoy the wallpaper pieces ....like the ones I have done for American Eagle and Southern Living. They are challenging and design intensive, but I am completely smitten with them in the end.

PN: Are you organized with lists, crossing one item off at a time or sporadic with lots of projects going on at once?
BB: People tell me that I am really organized for an artist, but I don't know....as the business grows and the responsibilities get larger, I find myself missing things. I am a list maker and I do like to check things off , so I guess that makes me a big fat nerd! It is really important to me though to be punctual and professional in all of my projects and dealings with clients.

PN: Is there anything you are dying to learn how to do?
BB: I want to build and design furniture. It is next on my list....in fact my first piece is in the works right now, but I am not building it. I'm just testing the design waters if you will. I would love to be able to put all of my tools to good use one of these days and build some crazy, nutty furniture!

PN: Are you a self-taught make-over master?
BB: I am completely self taught and have loved every minute of learning my trade!

PN: Tell me/us a little about Knack and how that got started. How did you get into the business/make a name for yourself?
BB: I started painting about 10 years ago when we moved into our current home. It is a seventies ranch that needed lots of cosmetic work and so I decided to save some dollars and paint all of the existing cabinets myself. The kitchen cabinets were the first painting project for me , and after they were completed I was hooked. It was hard work and took me about a month, but the transformation was so fun and rewarding I couldn't wait to do more!

PN: Where can people find your work?
BB: My work can be found online in my etsy shop and locally at Antiques on Augusta and Knack. If you visit my website, all of the information you need for directions to both places is there.

PN: Where do you look for inspiration?
BB: My biggest sources for inspiration are photography and nature. I love to photo document my surroundings especially during travel, and the colors and textures that come through really inspire a lot of my work. I also love to have a weekly date at Barnes and Noble for some good magazine and design book time.

PN: Are there any unlikely color combinations that you fancy?
BB: I love all kinds of crazy color combinations like turquoise and red, mustard and pink, but one of my all time favorites is a dark olive green with a beautiful lavender. I need to do that one again soon.

PN: Where do you find all of your amazing pieces to make-over?
BB: I am a hunter and a gatherer finding my pieces at goodwill stores, estate sales, auctions, and antique stores.....

PN: How long have you lived in your current house?
BB: 10 years...going on 11

PN: What was your first project upon moving in?
BB: Our house had been empty for a bout a year and not well taken care of before that, so we had lots of cleaning to do and spent the first month painting every single wall, tearing down wallpaper, new hardwood floors, new carpet, and I actually tiled my mudroom floor.

PN: What's next?
BB: The bathrooms have been calling out for a while, just need to take the plunge! hah! Oh, and all new windows and doors are in order as well, hopefully before next winter!

PN: Do you enjoy redecorating/rearranging your home or do you find an arrangement you like and stick with it?
BB: I am not a "rearranger". I tend to get things where I like them, or where they work best for the room they are in and then start filling in with all of the good stuff like artwork collections, etc.
PN: How many pieces have you worked on for the shop that have ended up going home with you?
BB: There have only been a couple that I actually painted to sell only to end up in my house...like my fabulous orange hutch......but there are lots of pieces that I have come across on my travels both painted and unpainted that have found a place in my home!

PN: Are you a thrifter, scavenger or collector?
BB: I'm all three sista! I call this the tri fecta


PN: What types of things do you collect?
BB: vintage pyrex
fiesta ware
local artwork
design books

PN: What started your love of the above?
BB: I have to give my mom credit for my love of colorful dishes and interesting serving pieces. My mom always had a beautiful table set and loved finding just the right dish to serve with. The books and artwork have just evolved over time .

PN: You have a lot of vintage pieces in your home. Where do you go to find these treasures?
BB: As far as the furniture goes, I find it at all of the places listed above, but for the home accessories and finds....etsy is a big shopping place for me! I love all of the unique finds for the home and the amazing artwork available there.

PN: What's the farthest you've traveled to pick up a vintage find?
BB: I think North Carolina at this point......

PN: Is there anything you're on a constant hunt to find?
BB: Constantly on the hunt for great wallpaper and hardware details for my pieces....and I never pass up a good chest of drawers.


PN: What is currently on your night stand?
BB: Apartment Therapy book, anthropologie candle, and a little handmade sketchbook so I can document all of my crazy ideas in the middle of the night!

PN: What's your design moto?
BB: Surround yourself with only the things you love.

PN: What do you listen to while working?
BB: I am a weirdo when it comes to music while working. Sometimes I enjoy the quiet thought in my head that painting brings on and music can get in the way of that. But I do love music, especially with positive and uplifting lyrics so I play Jack Johnson, Ingrid, Colby C, Kutless, Tenth Avenue North, The Afters, David Crowder......and then if I need to put a little zip in my step while cleaning the studio; a little R&B like Lecrae helps get my tush moving!

I know... one word describes Miss Barb... Uh-Mazing! Happy Monday sweet readers! What's one thing you want to learn to do? xo

Around the House: A Dose of Industrial Storage

Monday, November 29, 2010

There are several trends that I am overly smitten with right now and this is one of them - industrial touches throughout the house. Unexpected. Dreamy. And a touch masculine. Perfect.





murphy bed (LOVE!)

bedside table (trash never looked so good)


Kind of makes you want to run to your nearest office salvage or Army/Navy shop, right? Is there any trend you're loving right now? Happy Monday! I'm still happily stuffed. How about you? xo

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle: Camping

Wednesday, August 25, 2010


Last night, my boys are reduced their carbon footprint by camping with their Dad and Papa Dude in the front yard! No nightlights. No music. No sound machines. No A/C. It's their first time ever to "camp." We'll see how it goes. I'm hopeful, but I have a feeling city boys won't make it through the night. What do you think? What are the odds they made it through? Do I have any readers willing to make a wager out there? ha ha ha  -xo

Advice. Please.

Friday, June 18, 2010

Begging is not something I'm proud of, but not something I'm above either! I need your help in a big way. I think we have come to the conclusion that our beloved new chest of drawers will need to be sanded and painted. Here's the hard part - what color? I have found a ton of inspiration, but committing to a look is a whole other level.

chest of drawers to be made over

love the white with black top and numbers

more numbers



a mix of neutrals

matte grey almost black


rainbow (source unknown)

Seriously? Do you see why I am having a hard time deciding what to do next?  So many beautiful options, so little time. I would love to  hear your thoughts. xo
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