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Empire Writing Desk in Driftwood

June 15, 2014 By Reeves @ The Weathered Door Leave a Comment

Driftwood Empire Desk WD-5

I love this style of furniture… look at those curvy legs! I also really love writing desks, so this a great combinations. I picked this piece off of craigslist. It had some little drawers on top along with some dividers for storing paper. I chose to take it off because attempting to paint it would not have been worth it and I think the desk is more versatile and usable without it.

First I had to take the whole top off in order to get access to the screws that help the organizer on top. It was simple and straightforward. Next, I filled all of the holes left in the top and the holes from the previous hardware on the drawers. I used a dark walnut colored wood filler and had to fill twice to get a smooth and level fill. I lightly sanded the rest of the piece and wiped it down before giving a coat of Zinsser Shellac. I sprayed it on (that’s easiest and saves time and brushes), and I chose to shellac the piece to prevent any bleed through or variation on the top where I filled the holes. Milk paint often shows a lot of variation in color especially in spots where the previous finish is uneven or a different texture.
For paint I used OFMP’s Driftwood with some of the bonding agent added. It took 2 coats (I did use 3 on the drawers and in a few other ares). There is still some variation where a tiny bit of the wood shows through, and I love the dimension it gives to the finish. Once it was dry I sealed the whole piece in General Finishes high performance flat poly. And of course a piece isn’t complete without some gorgeous hardware. I added some pretty knobs from Anthroplogie. They are blue on the sides and base, have scalloped edges and a fun blue swirl on the front with some red-orange dots.
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Comments

  1. Debbie - Deliciously Inspired says

    June 16, 2014 at 2:44 am

    This is a beautiful piece. I like the color very much.

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  2. kristieball says

    June 16, 2014 at 9:15 pm

    What a great idea storing pillows on the bottom shelf. I never would have thought of that. Good thinking! Love it!

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  3. Prissyville says

    June 20, 2014 at 8:22 am

    Awesome as always! I'm a huge fan of the color too!

    Reply
  4. Amy Lee says

    July 4, 2014 at 3:27 pm

    Beautiful! I love the color – and all of the curves on that gorgeous table! Those knobs add the perfect finishing touch…

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