I love to scour Craigslist for deals. For a long time, I was missing key pieces of furniture, like a dining room table, living room sofa and other things. By watching Craigslist, I was able to find some pieces I liked in a price range I really liked.
Take this buffet for example. It was posted on Craigslist for $25.
Shut the Front Door! Twenty-five bucks?
I really did not have a burning need for a buffet, but I liked the style of this one and at $25, I figured I could fix it up and resell it if it didn't work out. We had to enlist the help of a friend to get it home, but once I got it home, I managed to find the perfect space for it. Go figure.
I had other projects on my to do list, so the buffet sat patiently waiting for it's turn to get some lovin'. Hubs was not initially on board with my plan for the buffet. He wanted me to simply refinish the piece. He liked the wood finish. Don't let the price tag fool you, this is a mahogany buffet. The legs, drawers, panels, it's all mahogany and I did not make the decision to paint this piece lightly. Here's why I decided to paint.
This teeny, tiny trim work on the door had a big ol' gouge out of it. It would be impossible to fix the gouge without the piece looking like it had a chunk of wood filler there. Plus, there's no way to find this kind of trim. There were some chunks missing from the legs, too. It truly saddened me that I could not keep this buffet in it's original condition, but I did keep the top, even though there is a stain that wouldn't come out.
I won't bore you with all the process pictures, except for this one. I primed the piece with some el cheapo spray paint, and then painted the piece in an Heirloom White-ish paint. I had Lowes match the spray paint. I then used my Valspar Metal and Patina Glaze in Bronze to accent the piece.
Here's a close up of the leg during the glazing process.
I wish that I did not have to take pictures with my cell phone camera and I could show you just how pretty this glaze is. I have a metallic golden/bronze color that is just pretty, Pretty. PRETTY.
I'm hoping Santa Hubs brings me a new camera for Christmas.
At any rate, I used my wipe-on Poly and did several coats, got it all back together. Here's what the top looks like.
Don't you love that wood grain? Yum!
I kept the original hardware on the piece, but had to give them a spritz of Oil Rubbed Bronze after a slight sanding incident took the finish off of one of the handles. They are still very close to the original color.
The top drawer is velvet lined and divided into three sections. I'm not sure if I'll take out the antique silver and put it in these sections or not. I have a couple of boxes for the silver, so I'll have to decide.
The little detail work under the drawers has the nicest touch of shimmer from the glaze. It's so pretty.
Here's the door that had the gouge in the trim. It's all smooth now and I can't even tell where I fixed it.
I need to dig out the box with my Currier and Ives Ironstone in it and put it in their new home. I inherited that set from the in-laws, which truth be told, is not my favorite, but it's growing on me. Several of the pieces are chipped and I'm slowly working on replacing those pieces and getting a full set.
I simply could not be happier with how the piece turned out.
If you want to see more details about the Fall Display on my buffet, click here.
Paint - $13.00
Glaze - Free. Left over from another project.
Oil-Rubbed Bronze Spray Paint - Free. Also left over.
Wipe on Poly - $8.00

Check out my Link Parties page to see where I'm linking this project up!
Take this buffet for example. It was posted on Craigslist for $25.
Shut the Front Door! Twenty-five bucks?
I really did not have a burning need for a buffet, but I liked the style of this one and at $25, I figured I could fix it up and resell it if it didn't work out. We had to enlist the help of a friend to get it home, but once I got it home, I managed to find the perfect space for it. Go figure.
I had other projects on my to do list, so the buffet sat patiently waiting for it's turn to get some lovin'. Hubs was not initially on board with my plan for the buffet. He wanted me to simply refinish the piece. He liked the wood finish. Don't let the price tag fool you, this is a mahogany buffet. The legs, drawers, panels, it's all mahogany and I did not make the decision to paint this piece lightly. Here's why I decided to paint.
This teeny, tiny trim work on the door had a big ol' gouge out of it. It would be impossible to fix the gouge without the piece looking like it had a chunk of wood filler there. Plus, there's no way to find this kind of trim. There were some chunks missing from the legs, too. It truly saddened me that I could not keep this buffet in it's original condition, but I did keep the top, even though there is a stain that wouldn't come out.
I won't bore you with all the process pictures, except for this one. I primed the piece with some el cheapo spray paint, and then painted the piece in an Heirloom White-ish paint. I had Lowes match the spray paint. I then used my Valspar Metal and Patina Glaze in Bronze to accent the piece.
Here's a close up of the leg during the glazing process.
After I wiped it off, it looked like this:
I wish that I did not have to take pictures with my cell phone camera and I could show you just how pretty this glaze is. I have a metallic golden/bronze color that is just pretty, Pretty. PRETTY.
I'm hoping Santa Hubs brings me a new camera for Christmas.
At any rate, I used my wipe-on Poly and did several coats, got it all back together. Here's what the top looks like.
Don't you love that wood grain? Yum!
I kept the original hardware on the piece, but had to give them a spritz of Oil Rubbed Bronze after a slight sanding incident took the finish off of one of the handles. They are still very close to the original color.
The top drawer is velvet lined and divided into three sections. I'm not sure if I'll take out the antique silver and put it in these sections or not. I have a couple of boxes for the silver, so I'll have to decide.
The little detail work under the drawers has the nicest touch of shimmer from the glaze. It's so pretty.
Here's the door that had the gouge in the trim. It's all smooth now and I can't even tell where I fixed it.
I need to dig out the box with my Currier and Ives Ironstone in it and put it in their new home. I inherited that set from the in-laws, which truth be told, is not my favorite, but it's growing on me. Several of the pieces are chipped and I'm slowly working on replacing those pieces and getting a full set.
I simply could not be happier with how the piece turned out.
If you want to see more details about the Fall Display on my buffet, click here.
Cost Breakdown:
Buffet - $25.00Paint - $13.00
Glaze - Free. Left over from another project.
Oil-Rubbed Bronze Spray Paint - Free. Also left over.
Wipe on Poly - $8.00
Total Project Cost: $43.00
Total Project Time: About 12 hours spread out over a couple of weeks.
Check out my Link Parties page to see where I'm linking this project up!











Oh my goodness! This is amazing! I cringed when I read that you were painting it, but it is SOOO beautiful!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great and I love how the handles pop!
ReplyDeleteOMG what a deal! I love the before and after shots - you did a great job. It is so very pretty!!
ReplyDeleteJennifer
WOW! This is beautiful! And, what a SCORE! I may have to pick your brain further about how you did this ... sanding, painting, glazing, etc., as I myself just bought a new (old) buffet for our dining room that I may paint. Thanks for sharing, *Becca* (Adventures in Decorating)
ReplyDeleteFirstly, amazing deal. I did see one of these are our local Goodwill store recently for $25.00. I grew up with a piece almost identical to yours. The refinishing is fantastic!! I love this piece now.
ReplyDeleteBlessings!
Gail
Looks amazing!! I can't believe you got it for $25; what a deal!!! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful!! I have a buffet similar that I have wanted to do like yours with the wood stained on top and then rest painted. Part of the veneer is lifting a tiny bit so I need to figure out how to fix that first!
ReplyDeleteYou made a very pretty vignette on top also!
You got a great deal on yours!! I paid $100 for mine and thought that was a good deal- geez should have tagged along with you!
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mary
What a sunning piece! You made it even more beautiful! Their lossis your gain...
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the color you chose! And the fact that you left the top stained! GREAT job! :)
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That is awesome! I love it. I was wanting a buffet so bad to decorate. Yours is wonderful!!! And the price was fabulous!
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Sherry
I would love something like this in my house, looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! I'm envious you found such a great deal. Lucky you :).
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find for $25.00. I LOVE what you did with it...gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteJane
What a transformation. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteIt's soooo pretty ! Can't believe it was only $25.00
ReplyDeleteWhat a great deal, and an even better transformation! I love it. I have been looking for a buffet for the longest time, but I never find deals like that.
ReplyDeleteI am lovin' your blog! Come by and visit sometime over at Free 2 Be Frugal.
Looks Great!
ReplyDeleteMelissa
http://burstsofcreativity.blogspot.com/
I love it, it turned out beautiful. I to have a hard time painting furniture like this. It really has to have some problems before I paint. but I do love to paint. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteHave a wonderful week!
Oh, this piece turned out beautifully!! Love it.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
This turned out sooo great! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLinda
It really turned out so pretty. You did an amazing job!...Christine
ReplyDeleteNow this is a great project. You did an outstanding job. Great eye for making something out of nothing.
ReplyDeleteVery Nice! I'm envious of all the selection of REAL wood furniture people find. It seems all we get here is particle board or wood product...ugh!
ReplyDeleteLOVE IT!!! It's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteYour buffet turned out so pretty and it looks like you found a place for it! Great job!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, Gorgeous, Gorgeous. Your choice of color and antiquing is perfect. LOVE the oil-rubbed bronze original pull. Those are my most favorite antique pulls out there, so I never replace them. Thank you for linking up to Project Diaries...I hope you'll come back!
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Christa
Hi! I, on the other hand, have been looking for a buffet like this FOREVER, so you can just bring it on over here! :-) I absolutely love this and cannot get over the deal you got on it! You made it look 10 times more expensive and elegant!
ReplyDeleteGreat job!
Vanessa
Well, it turned out just gorgeous! You have every reason to be so pleased with it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lucky duck you are!! We all need 'finds' like that every once in a while, and you clearly deserved it, judging from the stunning job you did on it! LOVE!
ReplyDeletei wish i had that kind of luck on craig's list! it's looks awesome!!
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI would probably kill for a piece that looks like that for $25. I am obsessed with craiglist and my local online classifieds that I refresh ever 5 min just in case!
ReplyDeleteStunning...simply stunning!! So happy I stopped by ~ love your blog!
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous!! Thanks for linking up to Sassy Sites "trash to treasure Tuesday!!"
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Marni @ Sassy Sites!
I love how your buffet turned out!!! It's exactly what I'm looking for. I am on the hunt!
ReplyDeleteIt turned out very nice. And a steal of deal too! :)
ReplyDeleteI love your before and afters -just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteseriously that's gorgeous, and what a great price!
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This caught my eye on The Gypsy's Corner because I submitted a funiture redo as well. You did a beautiful job. This piece of furniture is so beautiful and you really accentuated that by updating with paint. Love it. Wish it was in my house.
ReplyDeleteApril @ HomeHinges.com
FABULOUS redo; you done good! :)
ReplyDeleteTotally fabulous! Amazing makeover - congrats on such a great job!
ReplyDeleteOh wow girl that buffet is amazing. I got one this summer from freecycle nearly the same but some more detail. Same general piece though and I am finishing it very similarly to yours! Mine will be creamy white with a black top though. I still haven't started it because I've had so many other things to take care of first. Thanks for inspiring me to get it done before it snows!
ReplyDeleteB.eau.ti.ful.
ReplyDeleteSeriously gorgeous - you did an awesome job!
I can't believe you got the piece for only 25 bucks. You can't get things with details like that anymore. I'm glad you gave it some love and made it gorgeous again! Thanks for sharing with us at A Crafty Soiree! Please join us next time too!
ReplyDeleteLooks so good!
ReplyDeleteI love what you did with that buffet. I have almost the same one that was given to me with a matching china cabinet. I have been wanting to paint it for a while now. The look you gave really makes it looked updated. It no longer looks like gramma furniture. Great job.
ReplyDeleteThat turned out just so gorgeous! I mean SO SO SO SO gorgeous! I love the glaze over the heirloom white and the stained top- wow! you really "done good" girl! And what a steal for $25- I am really gonna have to get onboard with this Craigslist deal... =0)
ReplyDeleteFabulous redo! So pretty! I love it!
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its a beautiful buffet table and you did wonders with it, being handy and skilled is sometimes great and becomes a matter of pride, the drawers and the cabinet make it a necessary thing for dining room while the top is beautifully decorated
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You did a beautiful job! That stain on the top just adds charm. Thanks for the tutorial. Here's hoping you get that new camera! Lisa~
ReplyDeleteI love that you painted the base and stained the top. It's really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe buffet is a fantastic piece. I love what you did with it. I have a vanity that's over 100 years old and has handles very similar to your buffet. I love em. ;o)
ReplyDeleteWow!! it turned out so beautiful. I love it
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece!! I'd be staring at it all day if I owned it. Love the 2 toned look. VERY high end elegant!
ReplyDeleteDonna
The buffet turned out great and so thrifty! I love the way you decorated it as well! Stopping by from Its So Very Cheri.
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LOVE IT! I gave you the Happy 101 blog award @ jeffanderinterry.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteIncredible! How do you come up with these ideas and execute them so perfectly? Thx for linking up at A Crafty Soiree... hope you join us again tomorrow (-:
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What a gorgeous buffet!!!! And for only $43.00 (ad a lot of hard work!). So awesome!
ReplyDeleteWhat a gorgeous buffet. The two toned look is one of my favorites. I would love to own a piece like this. Nice work!
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning! Where do yu get your Valspar glaze??? I repainted a similar buffet but it looks too stark-- I'd love to add glaze like you did! :)
ReplyDeleteBe sure to check out my post tomorrow morning.
ReplyDeleteCheri
Just bought me a Craig's list find today! I was tormenting myself over what to paint it - since it's an antique and needs refinishing. Now I think I'm going to copy you! Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBecky B.
www.organizingmadefun.blogspot.com
Wow - For me to leave a comment about furniture it must be grande! I don't have any and am very jealous of people that do! We have things here and there and after 20 years of marriage have just bought our first new set of couches.... (explanation: cannot keep things as they need to be kept with a son who has severe autism... he is so fast - you can blink an eye and that Sharpie Marker (the big permanent black poster one) is all over one part of that new cushion! ) He doesn't do it on purpose - he just is being creative! He doesn't have many interests so when he does - we try to teach correct sitting behaviors but you need to teach and reteach every single hour. Sooooo I guess if I could make furniture like this - I would have some in my home... there is hope for us yet!!!! Can you please please please tell me the colors? (specifics to brand and type of white)... and do you have a tutorial? I have made extreme therapeutic items so I think I have patience - jut need the know how... wait - better yet - you live in Ohio - ... say - are you up for some history in Philadelphia?
ReplyDeleteI am so jealous! I've been scouring Craigslist looking for EXACTLY that piece and for that price (thinking I was asking for the impossible)! It's beautiful. Just gorgeous and I'm sick with envy. Enough said:)
ReplyDeleteThis piece makes me swoon...Seriously gorgeous... Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThe buffet totally kicks ass. I remember my parents have a similar piece when I was a kid. I wish they still had so I can attempt it too. LOL. Great job though!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE what you have done with this! Buying junk off of craigslist and making it amazing is my thing too! Ah a woman after my own heart! It looks amazing. I will definitely be following! :) Its nice to meet you!
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