Crafting on a large(r) scale is incredibly messy. Our poor apartment has been covered with stuff for weeks. I was pretty sure the coffee table was still in the middle of the living room, but I had no visual proof, because all you could see was a big mound of ribbons and fabric.
The Salvation Army came to the rescue, yet again. We found a wonderful credenza for just $75. We had to lash it to the roof of our car and then undertake a rather perilous journey home on the 405, where I nervously spent the entire ride staring at it to make sure it wasn't slipping, but it was worth it.
It's scratched and dinged from age, but nice and sturdy. We briefly thought about painting it, because the wood isn't particularly nice and the top is laminate, but once we got it in place we decided to leave it the way it is. At least for now.
Our dining area is a wee bit crowded, but I'd rather be crowded than live amidst a heap of piles. And it has nine large drawers! I love drawers. I've already filled them with wonderful things that were previously jammed in boxes. Sometimes I open them just to peek inside.
Most excellent solution. Plus, with that nice oaky color, it SEEMS like nice wood from afar...I need a credenza, too, but I suspect ours would fill up with papers and files and three-ring binders and generally less cute stuff.
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ReplyDeleteCongrats on finding such a great piece. I love furniture hunting.
ReplyDeleteYea for furniture that helps to organise things.
ReplyDeletewhat a perfect find!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find! I love to use dressers for storage.
ReplyDeletewhat a deal on a great find!
ReplyDeletewhat a fabulous find...and i can definitely see a fun diy project in your near future with great door knobs.
ReplyDeleteso cool. i always love the furniture you find!
ReplyDeleteOoh, I'd be peeking in those drawers, too! Lovely colors. And the spool holder atop the credenza is equally fabulous.
ReplyDeletean excellent credenza! and i know how those harrowing trips down the 405 go...we lost my sister's mountain bike on the way to college that way (whoops!) and always had a bit of drama bringing home christmas trees. oh freeway, you occasionally necessary evil.
ReplyDeleteA fantastic find! I like the retro finish of the wood :)
ReplyDeletegreat find!! I need to go back and look some more today
ReplyDeleteAwesome find! I've been looking at similar pieces recently and thought about painting them and then wallpapering the front...
ReplyDeletei do that all the time...fill drawers with lovely things and then open them over and over to take a peek!
ReplyDeletegreat find
xo
I love it! It looks fantastic and so useful. My vintage teak sideboard is my favorite piece of furniture!
ReplyDeleteWow $75 what a bargain! It's lush.
ReplyDeletei love the shot of your drawer's contents! cheers to finding a new home for your supplies!
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! I hope it stores many special items for you! :)
ReplyDeletewhat a great find! and i know exactly what you mean about having bit of all sorts of things everywhere...that's my house!
ReplyDeleteI love it! It was reasonably priced and a 'green' thing to do. Plus, I'm sure I'd look in the drawers, too. :)
ReplyDeletefabulous find, i'm so jealous! :)
ReplyDeletesuper J.
ReplyDeleteBeen ready to retire our old dresser in our room for a new [old] low one.
How delightful! The end result is totally worth the stress of hauling on the 405. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat storage find!
ReplyDeleteFantastic find Rachel - I love this - and all those drawers - I really need to organise my space better but we have so little room! :)
ReplyDeletewow, what an AMAZING find! :) i love awesome finds like that!
ReplyDeletexo. danni
That piece is gorgeous! I love the retro style and the peg legs. Leave it as is or give it a coat of paint - it's great regardless!
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