REFRESHING A VINTAGE OAK CABINET || an afternoon project
/Whenever I have a few minutes of free time {girls are playing together and keeping each other happy, so not truly free time ;-} I sneak away to work in Matt's office.
A few days ago, I purchased this great old oak cabinet from a friend.
She had texted me a photo of it. I knew it would be perfect for Matt's office! I wanted something that didn't necessarily need to function, was darker and masculine, and was at a decent price point, this fit the bill!
I wiped the entire thing {inside and out} down with a vinegar + water solution. There were spider webs, a little mold, the usual things you find in "old, funky furniture". Once it was clean, I wiped it down with MMS Hemp Oil.
Hemp Oil is so simple to use. Just pour some onto a clean cotton cloth and rub it onto the piece. Just wipe it on and, since it’s all natural, it doesn’t have a strong smell.
Hemp Oil takes about 30 days to fully cure. You can still use the piece during that time, but it might feel a little oily to the touch.
The top of the piece was in bad shape. I painted it with Chalk Paint® {GRAPHITE}. Once the paint was dry, I added a coat of clear wax and buffed it out. I wanted the top to look a bit more aged, so I added a coat of dark wax.
The top would look best if it was still the original wood. But, it's not and I feel this in the next best thing.
I have to replace a couple of the metal tabs, but other than that, it's good-to-go!
Isn't it a fun piece?
And the best part, it took less than 1 hour {total} and cost less than $100!
Have a great weekend!!