Y’know what—I (mostly) feel just like my old self again! Such. a gREAt. feeling. Thank you God!
Just sO “happy as can be,” “whistle while you work,” JoY to be working on a project, and finishing the 2nd Hall Tree~and a few other projects tOO!
In February, I had a fresh gallon of Ben-Moore’s Revere Pewter mixed up for a project in my niece’s room—now I’m seeing all kinds of posts and articles about this color being one of the hot new favorites. That’s sO funny to me–’cause this is nOt my first time around with this beautiful color! But it’s nice people are finding it now!
I wanted a simple color palette for both Hall Trees~who knows where they’ll land! So I paired the Revere Pewter with an Alabaster White, added some chalkboard paint for one of them, and reproduction ticking for both seats. A soft, neutral palette.
Both Hall Trees began with a 24″ ReStore closet door.
Since I couldn’t get the 2nd Hall Tree finished on time for the charity (and donated another piece), it is now for sale in my antq store space.
Yes, that door would look good at my house!
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Nice looking hall tree! I find some things are just made for the entrance and these are a good example. I wonder if a hall tree is good for me? Although I would have to knock out the closet because I have no room in my apartment entrance. LOL
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Made a simple one from an antique door for our son’s entryway a few years ago. Wish I’d thought of the chalkboard paint. Love it!
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Catherine
I love them both… but this newest one is my favorite. I have that mirror. I refinished it years ago to sell but I never put it for sale anywhere. I haven’t made a hall tree in a very long time.
glad to hear you’re feeling better
gail
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Love, love it
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these door seats are the cutest thing ever!
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