I know you don't recommend it for a dresser, but, I am looking for the
beachy driftwood look at least on the top and the front drawer area, background can be plain white.
I know you don't recommend it for a dresser, but, I am looking for the beachy
driftwood look at least on the top and the front drawer area, background can be plain white.
As I write this I'm sitting on a lounge chair made
of driftwood looking out at a pristine flour white sand beach and brilliant turquoise Caribbean water.
I chose a
gray driftwood looking frame, which will bring out a lot of the color tones in the picture and add to the rustic quality of the print.
Last fall I gave this dresser a facelift, and you can read all about that here, to see what stains were used to accomplish
this driftwood look.
I purchased a farmhouse table that was already stained, but wanted the top to have a weathered /
driftwood look.
I rarely * LOVE * a table makeover but you totally nailed it with
the driftwood looking top.
I wasn't going for a perfect finish here but instead a beachy,
driftwood look.
I snagged a can of Misty Gray, thinking it would be perfect for spraying the prayer beads to give
them the driftwood look I craved.
I just LOVE
the driftwood look.
Diane, I have been looking for a product that would give my pine armoire
the driftwood look.
On the back wall in our dining room, I re-finished this dresser turned buffet to resemble more of
a driftwood look.
We also like to add a touch of grey for
a driftwood look.
In fact,
the driftwood looks as good in a farmhouse style home as it would in a Scandinavian inspired loft.
Especially if you want a beachy
driftwood look and want it mostly white without a base of gray.
I purchased a farmhouse table that was already stained, but wanted the top to have a weathered /
driftwood look.
Finally, two beautiful dresser redos I had to share — Cynthia gave this dresser
a driftwood look: You seriously won't even believe what the before looked like.