DIY White Washed Projects
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I love white furniture, doors, frames, tables, ladders, benches, etc. lately I have been on a huge white kick. I have painted the last “3” pieces in my home “fairly recently”white. Two of the tables (end tables) I re-did are in my master bedroom makeover, which I hope to show you all before the end of September. Eeee! One thing I have been searching for, and that I have my heart on… is an old door with an old door knob and all. I wouldn’t matter if it was a
white primed door or not, I would give it the look I’m wanting. Some furniture and pieces need sanding, priming, paint stripping etc. So you just have to figure out what look you are wanting and go from there. I really LOVE anything white or in color that has the rustic, chippy, or white washed look. I do love the shabby chic look, but I don’t decorate that way or want to go that route. So I have to be careful when it comes to white and chippy etc. steering away from the shabby look, but still achieving that rustic and worn look
With all that said, I visited Pinterest and went on a white washed search and today am sharing some favorite white washed looks with you all. I think you all will love these looks, and may be ready to get out some primer, paint, sander, paint brush etc. and get going. winks.
DIY White-Wash Floor from Emmy and Mouse Here
DIY White-Wash Floor from Emmy and Mouse Here
DIY White Washed Fire Place from Wife In Progress Here
DIY White Washed Terra Cotta Pots from Olive and Gray Here
DIY White Washed Table from Bungalow Blue Interiors Here
DIY White Washed Wood Trunk Coffee Table from Centsational Girl Here
DIY White Washed Pallet/Wood Wall from Leach Street Here
Are they not just all so super duper fab.?
Love them all.
Thanks for stopping in.
jen
I dig that floor. It’s different.
Steph
http://www.newlymynted.blogspot.com
I also love white furniture. These looks are really great.
Thanks for featuring my white washed fireplace, Jen!
Jenna @ Wife in Progress
You should have been with me this past weekend, found a place called the Farmhouse Salvage, 50+ doors.