Thursday, May 20, 2010

Before & After: Garden Center

Here is the before photo....

& here is the after...


 
 
A close up on the handles

 Dresser - free from friends
Paint - left-over
Hardware - $24 from Hobby Lobby
Total cost for the dresser - $24 
If you are looking for Anthropologie-style hardware without the Anthropologie price, check out Hobby Lobby! Not only is it less expensive, it's usually 50% off! And they have some of the exact same hardware as Anthropologie!

If you missed the mirror makeover, check out this post here.

20 comments:

  1. it looks awesome! i am so loving that mirror you did and need to do one- it all works so well together and it is good to have red by tour door, according to feng shui i think. it just look sso cheerful! and it will be so nice at christmas all decorated as the colors will work well. you can do so much with white and red! LOVE it!

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  2. I'm loving it! Great for storage for gardening tools too! Very nice and cheap too!

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  3. It looks great Caroline. The hardware is gorgeous. I love the whole space. How exciting to be doing projects in your new home now.

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  4. Wow it looks great! I want a garden center but I have no yard to put a garden! I'll file this for future inspiration...

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  5. I love everything thing you do.

    What I'd like to know is.....where do you find the time for these projects????

    The dresser looks lovely!

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  6. There isn't a Hobby Lobby around here, boo hoo. :( I love what you did with the dresser ~ super cute! xo

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  7. Your blog is an absolute delight! I am so glad you stopped by my blog earlier this week so I could find yours. You have a new follower. :)

    Amy

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  8. How do you do all of this?!? I swear you should have your own TV show on HGTV or something -- I never even watch that channel, but I'm pretty sure you'd fit in and be a super star!!!!

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  9. IT looks great- I LOVE it the way you have it set up there- just beautiful!

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  10. Great nook!! Love it! It's so nice to take the time to turn what could be an otherwise mundane and messy area into something pretty and useful. Thanks for your comment on my blog. Here's to a good night's sleep!!

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  11. I love it!!!!!

    PS - gave you an award today...head on over to: http://wp.me/pFFiq-8W

    Happy Thursday!

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  12. It looks great--especially your styling of it!

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  13. OK that is an amazing transformation, I love it! The mirror is gorgeous too!
    Happy Friday!

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  14. that's a gorgeous dresser-good job!

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  15. Wow Wow Wow!!! That looks awesome!

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  16. This is really a beautiful transformation. I wonder, though, how it will hold up outdoors. Is it solid wood, and did you use exterior paint? Either way, beautiful job, and your styling of it is awesome!

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  17. Wow! I love it! You definitely are taking the idea of "outdoor living space" to a new level! And I love the mirror that hangs above. I'm definitely bookmarking that tutorial! And I'm a new follower :)

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