shabby White Need advice on painting a sleigh bed white shabby chic look?
My daughter has a sleigh day bed. It is a maple looking finish. The wood grain seems pretty smooth it may be pine. I want to paint this bed white for a shabby chic looking room theme. I need advice on what I will need such as type of sand paper, do I use a brush, roller or spray and any other advice please.
The dancing ballerina and music box adds a whimsical touch to this jewelry box. The lid features a large mirror and the lower compartment is all felt lined with one side holding ring rolls. Finish: White. Dimensions: W7.13 x D5.25 x H3.75
Embellished with Cinderella carriage wheels that are elegantly designed in tubular steel with hand wrought scroll work. Fit for a princess. This twin size arched canopy bed is finished in a "Shabby Chic White" with pink sand-through. Bed frame included.
Embellished with Cinderella carriage wheels that are elegantly designed in tubular steel with hand wrought scroll work. Fit for a princess. This full size arched canopy bed is finished in a "Shabby Chic White" with pink sand-through. Bed frame included.
The Camden Cottage Mirror will add a unique focal point to any room. This beautiful, uniquely decorative beveled wall mirror is constructed from birch wood and features a lovely Shabby White finish to compliment any decor.
The Camden Cottage Arched Mirror will add beauty and style to any room. This uniquely decorative birch wood beveled wall mirror features an arch design with a shabby white finish to accent any decor.
The Camden Cottage Pedestal will add a cottage feel to any room. This lovely pedestal constructed of birch wood with a shabby white finish features scrolled legs and feet and will compliment any decor.
3-Basket Design Oval Plantholder With Shabby White Finish And Kd Kd Construction, 33.5"L X 16"W X 56"H, Wire. Manufacturer: CBK. Brand: CBK. Part Number: 82018. UPC: 054798820180
The Camden Cottage Candle Table will add cottage style flair to any room. This beautiful candle table features a turned vase base with large top. This lovely birch wood table with a Shabby White finish will compliment any decor.
A light and airy look ideal in French Country-themed boudoirs or shabby chic living rooms. The Arteriors Eloise Table Lamp base is an intricately curvaceous outline formed out of White metal wire. This eye-catching structure is matched in tone by the crisp White fabric drum shade above. Since 1987, Texas-based Arteriors has paired timeless concepts with a nod to the latest looks, offering home lighting with unique character and enduring presence. The lighting from Arteriors is ideal for both transitional interiors and modern homes, capturing a flavor that reflects the trends and traditions of lighting design across the world. The Arteriors Eloise Table Lamp is available with the following: Details:Drum-shaped White shadeTop diffuserMetal wire base3-way switchUL ListedLighting: One 150 Watt 120 Volt Type E26 Incandescent lamp (not included). Shipping: This item usually ships in 5 days. Dimensions: Fixture: Height 35.5 In., Diameter 20 In.
An inspired piece with all the poetic nature of its namesake. The Robert Abbey Bronte Table Lamp rounds out the shabby chic studio or living room, its faux cement or limestone base providing a hefty, grounded appearance. Also available in classic white for the design purist. Robert Abbey has been designing and manufacturing fine lighting since 1946. They offer a diverse collection--wall swingers, chandeliers, floor lamps and more--in a myriad of styles, from tradition to neoclassical to groovy. Collaborating with acclaimed designers Jonathan Adler, Rico Espinet and David Easton, Robert Abbey creates impeccable lighting that is perfect for modern everyday living. The Robert Abbey Bronte Table Lamp is available with the following: Details:Flared-shaped, shadePoly resin body3-way switchUL ListedOptions:Finish and Shade: Faux Concrete with Translucent White Parchment, Faux Limestone with Oyster Linen, Faux Limestone with Taupe Painted Opaque Parchment, Matte White with Chocolate Painted Opaque Parchment, or Matte White with White Brussels Linen.Lighting: One 150 Watt 120 Volt Incandescent lamp (not included). Shipping: This item usually ships in 2-3 weeks. Dimensions: Base: Width 9.25 In. Shade: Height 15 In., Upper Diameter 20.75 In., Lower Diameter 24 In. Fixture: Height 39.25 In.
Emma's Treasures Vanity With Mirror. Inviting, casual and comfortable easily describes Emma's Treasures from Lea Furniture. Traditional styling mixed with a cozy time worn appearance creates a collection of youth furniture sure to please any age girl. The distressed vintage white color finish, antiqued pewter color hardware, the use of cane and crystal cut mirrors all help create the shabby chic appeal of this group. Special features include vintage patterned drawer liners and hidden compartments on select pieces. Take a look at Emma's Treasures and create a room your child will treasure for years to come. And, as always, Emma's Treasures comes with the quality you expect from Lea Furniture.
Wonderfully creepy (and creamy) contemporary lighting. The SLAMP Creatures White Pendant seems alive, with a spore-like form made out of symmetrically arranged cuts of White Opalflex and polycarbonate. Each of the three different sizes also has a form distinctive from the others. Designed by Nigel Coates. First conceived in 1994 by Italian designer Roberto Ziliani, SLAMP lighting has garnered world recognition as being at the top of a very short list of innovative and envelope-pushing lighting companies. Continually existing and resisting, SLAMP, with their resounding mantra, "From Italy to Eternity," sets the stage for their newest and most avant-garde collections yet. The SLAMP Creatures White Pendant is available with the following: Details:White Opalflex and polycarbonate shadeMetal frameRound ceiling canopyField-cuttable suspension cableUL ListedMade in ItalyDesigned by Nigel CoatesOptions:Size: Large, Medium, or Small.Lighting: One 100 Watt 120 Volt Type E26 Incandescent lamp (not included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 10-12 weeks. Dimensions: Medium Fixture: Height 20.5 In., Diameter 25.2 In. Large Fixture: Height 23.2 In., Diameter 25.6 In. Small Fixture: Diameter 25.2 In., Height 18.1 In. Fixture: Overall Hanging Length Adjustable to 68.9 In.
Completely waterproof, these little lamps allow you to take the mood wherever you go. The Philips Imageo TableLights - White provide a romantic, candle-like ambiance whether indoors or out. Offers 6 hours of operating light and recharges via a wireless induction charger. Perfect for adding a warm, welcoming atmosphere to any style home. Philips lighting introduces a range of revolutionary, minimalist lighting collections from the energy saving Ledino and Ecomoods collections to the exclusive Roomstylers collection, allowing you to light your world with poise and style. Affordable and cutting-edge, Philips lighting is versatile, contemporary lighting design for every room in the house. The Philips Imageo TableLights - White is available with the following: Details:2 White shadesMade of plastic and synthetics6 operating hoursWireless induction chargingRequires 10 hours for full rechargeTilt to turn on and offUL Listed for wet locationsLighting: Two 8 Watt 120 Volt LED lamps (included). Shipping: This item usually ships within 1-2 weeks. Dimensions: Fixture: Length 8.3 In., Width 4.3 In., Height 5.4 In.
Take a sip of a chilled Riesling from the Alessi Dressed White Wine Glass. Perfect to enjoy with an afternoon lunch or evening meal, the Dressed White Wine Glass brings a subtle elegance to the formal table. Its relaxed design is part of Marcel Wanders' unique collection of modern tableware that balances formal tradition with understated elegance. Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921, the stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi Dressed White Wine Glass is available with the following: Details:Made of crystal Capacity 12.75 oz.Designed by Marcel WandersShipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Glass: Height 7.5 In., Overall Diameter 3 In.
The Alessi Luna Red & White Watch, part of the Luna timepiece collection, was created with its rounded shape to resemble the moon. Designer Allessandro Mendini says, "As is sometimes the case with the moon, this watch also seems somewhat timeless." Alessi, known as the Italian design factory, has manufactured household products since 1921. The stylish and fun items offered are the result of contemporary partnerships with some of the world's best designers of unique and modern home accessories. The Alessi Luna Red & White Watch is available with the following: Details:Made of 18/10 stainless steel Red and White leather strapDesigned by Alessandro MendiniShipping: In Stock items ship within 1 business day. Others usually ship within 2 weeks unless otherwise noted. Dimensions: Item: Diameter 1.42 In.
There's nothing like a cool, refreshing glass of milk, and its creamy look is embodied in the Quorum White Milk Pendant No. 6398. Finished in Satin Nickel, the pendant is a beautiful addition over the breakfast nook or kitchen island. Hang several together over the bar for warm, creamy illumination. Unique products for unique customers. That's what Quorum International has been creating since 1981. From their headquarters in Fort Worth, Texas, Quorum designs ceiling fans and lighting fixtures in a wide range of styles to meet a wide range of discerning tastes. The high quality of these pieces ensures that their beauty will last for many years to come. The Quorum White Milk Pendant No. 6398 is available with the following: Details:White glass shadeMetal supportsSatin Nickel finishRound ceiling canopyTwo 8", 12" and three 16" rodsAdjustable heightUL ListedLighting: One 100 Watt 120 Volt Medium Base Incandescent lamp (not included). Shipping: This brand usually ships within 3-5 business days. Dimensions: Fixture: Overall Hanging Length Adjustable from 22.5 In. to 102.5 In., Height 14.5 In., Diameter 7 In. Stem: Length 8 In., Length 16 In., Length 12 In.
Emma's Treasures Bureau Dresser. Inviting, casual and comfortable easily describes Emma's Treasures from Lea Furniture. Traditional styling mixed with a cozy time worn appearance creates a collection of youth furniture sure to please any age girl. The distressed vintage white color finish, antiqued pewter color hardware, the use of cane and crystal cut mirrors all help create the shabby chic appeal of this group. Special features include vintage patterned drawer liners and hidden compartments on select pieces. Unique pieces include a vanity with bench, a mirrored door chest and a desk that can double as a larger vanity. Take a look at Emma's Treasures and create a room your child will treasure for years to come. And, as always, Emma's Treasures comes with the quality you expect from Lea Furniture.
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The MisFits - Vampira (By MultiKriminell™)
what paint color would go with my much hated bathroom tile?
ok, so my bathroom tile is beige with dark brown accent trim at the top. ( it goes halfway up the wall) my tub/shower has been refinished and is bright bright white. yeah, it clashes. but anyway, right now, my walls are a warm terra cotta brown, which i like, just not in the bathroom. it's tiny tiny and the dark color just makes it feel smaller. nothing seems to go with anything else, and i'm getting tired of it. i'm really into the shabby chic all white bathroom look, but i can't afford to redo the bathroom right now. how can i spruch up this room!?
What you could do to tie the two colors together...Paint the walls the bright white like your tiles and pick a design and cut a sponge and use a beige like the tile and sponge it on...using a another size of the same design or a contrasting and use dark brown like the accent trim...if that sound like to much for you...you can buy a roller with designs on it today. Or you can get samples of wall paper and use the same colors to pull them all together...wall papering is really easy.
Love me some TNW! This bit comes directly after the dialogue I posted last week (little long again, sorry…I can never find a good cutting point). Can’t wait to read all your guys’ stuff too!————–Chloe shot Alethea a death glare and snatched the pompoms out of her hands. Alethea gave a knowing little smirk and meandered back over to where the cheerleaders were sitting. Chloe continued glaring long after her companion had rejoined the group. This whole stupid thing had been orchestrated by Alethea. It had been Alethea who had announced, perhaps a little too enthusiastically, that the squad was holding try-outs for a couple open slots. It had been Alethea who had told Chloe she should sign up to try-out and then forced her to put her name down on the sheet—she had pointy little fingers that were very good at pinching. It had been Alethea who hadn’t let Chloe leave school that afternoon, dragged her to the gym, and now forced her to take the damn pompoms. Clearly, Alethea was sure that Chloe needed to do this.As everyone around her talked and stretched and got ready for try-outs, Chloe simply found an unoccupied spot on the wall and leaned against it, staring at the pompoms in her hands. There was something about holding pompoms that felt strangely familiar to her, but she couldn’t imagine why. She’d never liked cheerleading and she’d never participated in pep rallies or chanted along with crowds at sporting events. She had never felt the desire to jump around in front of an audience or wear a skimpy little cheerleading outfit. Hadn’t she?It came all at once, in a blast so strong and sudden and unexpected that it almost took Chloe’s breath away. She felt herself sucked in to this memory that she, well, couldn’t remember ever having…***In a gymnasium. A high school, perhaps a middle school, but most certainly one of those places that’s far too large for someone who’s only five. Six? Maybe four. The small cotton cheerleading costume feels too big, but the skirt is of the kind that’s fun to twirl in. Which is what Chloe was doing. Her arms spread wide, the pompoms flying out like feathers on wings, the skirt sticking straight out, a breeze hitting her legs. Her sneakers were making an obnoxious squeaking sound on the floor as she tried to spin faster. The colors in front of her eyes blended and, while she was aware of a crowd of people filling the bleachers in the gym, the faces swirled into a dizzy tie-dye. Out of the quick snatches in her peripheral vision, Chloe could see other little girls in similar costumes joining in the spinning game. The energy of being small and young did not let Chloe get sidetracked by the nausea creeping up on her. Finally, laughing, she collapsed to the floor along with her companions.It was a basketball game. Whether it was middle or high school didn’t matter, because everyone looked the same level of “old” to Chloe’s young eyes. The mass of little cheerleaders were off to the side, clear of the court and milling around at the side of a set of bleachers. From where she was lying on the cold linoleum floor, a pair of sneakers came into Chloe’s view, stopping close to her face. Chloe, still giggling, pulled herself into a sitting position and looked up at the person standing in front of her.“You ready?” The woman to whom the shoes belonged was tall—at least from Chloe’s viewpoint—with a bright smile and kind eyes and wearing a sweatshirt with a cartoon dog on it. Her face was familiar and her hair was exactly as Chloe’s was now. Chloe’s mother picked the shabby white pompoms up off the floor and reached out a hand to pull little Chloe to her feet. “You’re going to be wonderful, Butterfly.”Chloe’s dad appeared at her mother’s side and reluctantly wrapped an arm around her waist. He waved a video camera. “I’ll be taping the whole thing.”His gaze flickered over Chloe’s shoulder. Her mother’s face turned dark for just a moment, but, sensing Chloe’s eyes, the brightest snapped back quickly. Hugging the pompoms to her chest and watching her parents retreat to the bleachers, Chloe turned to see what her dad had been staring at. Standing a few feet away was a mother and daughter pair, both with dark red hair, the girl about Chloe’s age. The mother kissed the daughter for luck and hurried into the stands with the rest of the parents. The red-haired little girl scooped up her pompoms and skittered over to where Chloe stood and smiled.“Good luck, Chloe!” the girl said.Chloe returned the girl’s smile. “Good luck, Alethea!”
I think any of the pale shades would be fine for Shabby Chic. Usually the white is distressed, but I've seen ivory as well used in this decor. When I think of Shabby Chic, I think of roses. A pale pink or a true soft pink (not hot pink or bubble-gum pink) would be fine. Pale sky blues or even soft turquoise-y colors should work. I have seen furniture distressed with a cobalt blue underneath, with a little showing through.
You might try Rachel Ashwell's books for specific colors. You could look at magazines and see if the paint colors are given. They sometimes are for make-overs, and DIY projects.
I think any of the pale shades would be fine for Shabby Chic. Usually the white is distressed, but I've seen ivory as well used in this decor. When I think of Shabby Chic, I think of roses. A pale pink or a true soft pink (not hot pink or bubble-gum pink) would be fine. Pale sky blues or even soft turquoise-y colors should work. I have seen furniture distressed with a cobalt blue underneath, with a little showing through.
You might try Rachel Ashwell's books for specific colors. You could look at magazines and see if the paint colors are given. They sometimes are for make-overs, and DIY projects.
I think any of the pale shades would be fine for Shabby Chic. Usually the white is distressed, but I've seen ivory as well used in this decor. When I think of Shabby Chic, I think of roses. A pale pink or a true soft pink (not hot pink or bubble-gum pink) would be fine. Pale sky blues or even soft turquoise-y colors should work. I have seen furniture distressed with a cobalt blue underneath, with a little showing through.
You might try Rachel Ashwell's books for specific colors. You could look at magazines and see if the paint colors are given. They sometimes are for make-overs, and DIY projects.
August 14th, 2010 at 2:32 pm
OK Here
For Blue- Periwinkle or Powder blue
For Pink- Medium Pink, Tea Rose or Amaranth Pink
For White- Regular White or Magnolia
(BTW these are all shades of the color!)
Hope This Helps!
August 14th, 2010 at 5:26 pm
Love me some TNW!
This bit comes directly after the dialogue I posted last week (little long again, sorry…I can never find a good cutting point). Can’t wait to read all your guys’ stuff too!————–Chloe shot Alethea a death glare and snatched the pompoms out of her hands. Alethea gave a knowing little smirk and meandered back over to where the cheerleaders were sitting. Chloe continued glaring long after her companion had rejoined the group. This whole stupid thing had been orchestrated by Alethea. It had been Alethea who had announced, perhaps a little too enthusiastically, that the squad was holding try-outs for a couple open slots. It had been Alethea who had told Chloe she should sign up to try-out and then forced her to put her name down on the sheet—she had pointy little fingers that were very good at pinching. It had been Alethea who hadn’t let Chloe leave school that afternoon, dragged her to the gym, and now forced her to take the damn pompoms. Clearly, Alethea was sure that Chloe needed to do this.As everyone around her talked and stretched and got ready for try-outs, Chloe simply found an unoccupied spot on the wall and leaned against it, staring at the pompoms in her hands. There was something about holding pompoms that felt strangely familiar to her, but she couldn’t imagine why. She’d never liked cheerleading and she’d never participated in pep rallies or chanted along with crowds at sporting events. She had never felt the desire to jump around in front of an audience or wear a skimpy little cheerleading outfit. Hadn’t she?It came all at once, in a blast so strong and sudden and unexpected that it almost took Chloe’s breath away. She felt herself sucked in to this memory that she, well, couldn’t remember ever having…***In a gymnasium. A high school, perhaps a middle school, but most certainly one of those places that’s far too large for someone who’s only five. Six? Maybe four. The small cotton cheerleading costume feels too big, but the skirt is of the kind that’s fun to twirl in. Which is what Chloe was doing. Her arms spread wide, the pompoms flying out like feathers on wings, the skirt sticking straight out, a breeze hitting her legs. Her sneakers were making an obnoxious squeaking sound on the floor as she tried to spin faster. The colors in front of her eyes blended and, while she was aware of a crowd of people filling the bleachers in the gym, the faces swirled into a dizzy tie-dye. Out of the quick snatches in her peripheral vision, Chloe could see other little girls in similar costumes joining in the spinning game. The energy of being small and young did not let Chloe get sidetracked by the nausea creeping up on her. Finally, laughing, she collapsed to the floor along with her companions.It was a basketball game. Whether it was middle or high school didn’t matter, because everyone looked the same level of “old” to Chloe’s young eyes. The mass of little cheerleaders were off to the side, clear of the court and milling around at the side of a set of bleachers. From where she was lying on the cold linoleum floor, a pair of sneakers came into Chloe’s view, stopping close to her face. Chloe, still giggling, pulled herself into a sitting position and looked up at the person standing in front of her.“You ready?” The woman to whom the shoes belonged was tall—at least from Chloe’s viewpoint—with a bright smile and kind eyes and wearing a sweatshirt with a cartoon dog on it. Her face was familiar and her hair was exactly as Chloe’s was now. Chloe’s mother picked the shabby white pompoms up off the floor and reached out a hand to pull little Chloe to her feet. “You’re going to be wonderful, Butterfly.”Chloe’s dad appeared at her mother’s side and reluctantly wrapped an arm around her waist. He waved a video camera. “I’ll be taping the whole thing.”His gaze flickered over Chloe’s shoulder. Her mother’s face turned dark for just a moment, but, sensing Chloe’s eyes, the brightest snapped back quickly. Hugging the pompoms to her chest and watching her parents retreat to the bleachers, Chloe turned to see what her dad had been staring at. Standing a few feet away was a mother and daughter pair, both with dark red hair, the girl about Chloe’s age. The mother kissed the daughter for luck and hurried into the stands with the rest of the parents. The red-haired little girl scooped up her pompoms and skittered over to where Chloe stood and smiled.“Good luck, Chloe!” the girl said.Chloe returned the girl’s smile. “Good luck, Alethea!”
September 8th, 2010 at 1:05 pm
OK Here
For Blue- Periwinkle or Powder blue
For Pink- Medium Pink, Tea Rose or Amaranth Pink
For White- Regular White or Magnolia
(BTW these are all shades of the color!)
Hope This Helps!
September 24th, 2010 at 7:33 am
White and Shabby: BED ROOMS
October 7th, 2010 at 7:08 pm
I think any of the pale shades would be fine for Shabby Chic.
Usually the white is distressed, but I've seen ivory as well used in this decor. When I think of Shabby Chic, I think of roses. A pale pink or a true soft pink (not hot pink or bubble-gum pink) would be fine. Pale sky blues or even soft turquoise-y colors should work. I have seen furniture distressed with a cobalt blue underneath, with a little showing through.
You might try Rachel Ashwell's books for specific colors. You could look at magazines and see if the paint colors are given. They sometimes are for make-overs, and DIY projects.
November 7th, 2010 at 11:39 am
5 Configurations available for Toggles, Outlet Covers, Decora in Shabby Chic white,
December 21st, 2010 at 10:20 am
Not too shabby. White, though. Sorry… we obviously cannot be friends.
October 20th, 2011 at 5:57 pm
I think any of the pale shades would be fine for Shabby Chic.
Usually the white is distressed, but I've seen ivory as well used in this decor. When I think of Shabby Chic, I think of roses. A pale pink or a true soft pink (not hot pink or bubble-gum pink) would be fine. Pale sky blues or even soft turquoise-y colors should work. I have seen furniture distressed with a cobalt blue underneath, with a little showing through.
You might try Rachel Ashwell's books for specific colors. You could look at magazines and see if the paint colors are given. They sometimes are for make-overs, and DIY projects.
October 24th, 2011 at 5:06 pm
I think any of the pale shades would be fine for Shabby Chic.
Usually the white is distressed, but I've seen ivory as well used in this decor. When I think of Shabby Chic, I think of roses. A pale pink or a true soft pink (not hot pink or bubble-gum pink) would be fine. Pale sky blues or even soft turquoise-y colors should work. I have seen furniture distressed with a cobalt blue underneath, with a little showing through.
You might try Rachel Ashwell's books for specific colors. You could look at magazines and see if the paint colors are given. They sometimes are for make-overs, and DIY projects.
November 14th, 2011 at 6:05 pm
Vintage Champagne Cork Board In Shabby White by CasanovasCabinet via