Isn't this 70's cabinet cute as a button?
Ok, well maybe not at this point...
But now she is! I love the size of it because it is so rare to see a little cabinet this size.
It would make a fabulous nightstand since it can easily hide any bed-side clutter.

I was thinking of using it in Wren's big girl room soon, but instead it will be boarding a truck tomorrow to live it's new life among a few other White Berry treasures with a wonderful client~
And now I am off to install coat hooks in our almost-finished laundry room!



Sooooo cute! I love it!!! Can't wait to see the laundry room!
ReplyDeleteThis little cabinet is wonderful. I am always amazed at the possibilities with just a can of paint. I would love for you to drop by to enter my giveaway.
ReplyDeletexo, Sherry
very cute! If I had the space in my room, I would love to have it.
ReplyDeleteI really like that this piece has doors instead of drawers. Things don't get lost so easily!
ReplyDeleteThat turned out so cute! I can't believe the difference paint makes!
ReplyDeleteVery cute! White paint seems to make everything better!
ReplyDeleteWhat an adorable little cabinet! I love the carved detail on the front, it really brings out the distressing.
ReplyDeleteXO
Lenore
I would have never looked twice at it.. but painted, now it's gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I especially love the beadboard on the ceiling and plan to do the same thing when we eventually redo our sunroom. I also love your accessories...the bee bucket made my heart flutter!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the inspiration, and if you get a chance, check out our first completed DIY reno project @
http://5crownkabinky.blogspot.com/2010/07/ta-da-bathroom-debut.html: downstairs bathroom.