Vintage writing desk; a charity-shop, up-cycling project.
Perfect for the boy-child’s small-space living.
Primer on the drawers, and already an improvement.
Images: Su Leslie 2019
Posted to Six Word Saturday
Vintage writing desk; a charity-shop, up-cycling project.
Perfect for the boy-child’s small-space living.
Primer on the drawers, and already an improvement.
Images: Su Leslie 2019
Posted to Six Word Saturday
nice find – is that teak?
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It’s a mix of pine and particle board with a wood veneer. 😀😀
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looks nice and sturdy
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It is — and heavy!
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It does not look too heavy – that is why I was thinking teak – can’t wait to see the final outcome
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Thanks 🙂
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Excellent. I love this type of fold down desk.
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😀 I’m falling in love with how incredibly practical they are.
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They really are, and so compact.
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I look forward to seeing the end product, but looks a good start
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Thanks Debbie. Lots to do, but I really enjoy getting stuck into projects like this.
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you are so right. It looks a great desk and it will be a super-great desk when finished. I got to know and love the ‘white wash’ (lime wash) in England, never heard of it before and it changed my life…. (you add lime to the paint and the paint itself is a bit watery, hence slightly transparent). It makes ‘status symbols’ of outcasts from the post-hippy-, post shabby-chic furniture. Show us your results when you’re done, will you?!
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Thank you. I was going to use chalk paint — which is similar to lime wash — but I’m not sure it will be robust enough for a 21 year old who moves house quite a lot.
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I wouldn‘t worry too much, as it is a bit transparent anyway, any bruise/bump/damage would immediately become a part of the desk…. it would even be ideal! In any case, if the desk gets moved around a lot (or a bit), it won‘t look better for appearance, so whether he throws it out at 25/30/35yrs it‘s not a piece of furniture to accompany him through the rest of his life.
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The deal is, when he’s finished with it, I get it back. Then I can strip it down again and paint it the way I would like it. 🙂
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I had a lovely oak bureau that used to be my mother’s with a rolled top, but had to get rid of it when we moved some years back and it was broken. You’d have fixed it though.
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I love the roll-top kind!!!
It’s funny I’ve never owned one or had much interest in them, but the more I think about small-space living, the more I’m realising how genius they are. Especially in these hand-held device days. And — after I’d promised it to the boy-child — T commented that it would make a great art desk.
Now I need to find another one!!
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My mum has an old bureau like that, though a bit more curvy. I hope we get progress reports and to see the finished article!
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I think they are a piece of furniture whose time has come again. They have lots of storage, take up very little space and are perfect for laptops and iPads. I’m hoping to find another one for myself!!
And yes, there will be progress reports.
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What a lovely piece! I’ve never heard the expression “up-cycling” before. Recycling, yes—but what is up-cycling?
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It’s basically recycling with improvements!
I’ve done some repairs to the structure, and am trying to figure out some enhancements to make it work better for a laptop.
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Sounds like a great project! Good luck, and remember to post photos of it when it’s all done.
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I will!!
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It looks like you did a professional job on this great looking writing desk, Su.
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Great project Su. Show us when you are done, please.
Leslie xoxo
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Thanks Leslie; I will.
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🙂
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I like the desk. I’m sure your son will get plenty of use out of it. Looks like you’re doing a great job refinishing it.
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Thanks; I love making old stuff useful again.
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I bet it will look great when it’s done!
janet
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Thanks for your vote of confidence Janet. Hope you are having a good weekend.
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I am. It’s so nice today that I have the windows open, something I’ve been waiting for since I last closed them some sad time last year. 🙂
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Lovely! 😀
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Oh, it certainly is!!!
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What a great project! I used to have a similar writing desk 50 years ago. My daughter’s hobby is restoring old furniture 🙂
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Thank you. It’s something g I enjoy too. I love seeing old objects given new life.
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And it is so good for the Earth.
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That is true 😀
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What a wonderful new project, Su!! I already know it will look splendid when finished and look forward to your pics! Lucky boy-child. 😉
Really love these kind of desks but never had one myself, maybe one day. One with a roll-top would be even cooler! 😄
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Thank you. I keep having to dial back my ideas remembering that it just has to work for the boy, and not be an art piece.
I’d love a roll-top too — I have started looking around for another desk (either roll-top or drop down) that I can claim for my own 🙂
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Hehe! totally get that dialing back your ideas bit. 😉
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😀 xxx
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