Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Map Desk: With Love for the British


If you follow me on facebook you saw that last week I officially joined the Rusty Saturday family.


And you should know that any amount of panache and balance visible in the vignette photo above meant an equal amount of disaster and chaos at home.  It was a cluster of products and receipts and price tags and spreadsheets and I'm glad that Anthony is so laid back. And I'm enjoying the whole process.

Part of the display is my map desk transformation. Inspired by the Ikea version at finding Home.

Made from a worn find with brass toecaps.



I used a couple of coats of Annie Sloan Pure White chalk paint for the main desk.


And Greek Blue for the drawers.


And Great Britain for the map detailing.


And while I decoupaged the sheets onto the drawers and pull out, I thought about my adventure with Anthony on the British roads between London and Cambridge last January in our rented purple Peugeot. I relived the discomfort and anxiety that came with driving a manual from a different side of the car on a different side of the road and being the first person in the turn lane at a stoplight at a busy intersection. It took every ounce of concentration to turn into the correct lane. And all remaining concentration not to clip the parked cars on our left, because my depth perception while driving from the right side of the car was flawed.

Heidi, you're getting awfully close to these cars on the left.
Baby, I'm serious. You need to move to the right a little.
I swear to God, we are a millimeter away from clipping off all their mirrors!

It was a nice little reminder of my distress. Speaking of, I distressed the desk edges and decoupaged maps once they were dry. I also did a watered down white wash of the maps to make them more subdued.


The final accoutrement was brass hardware.


I hope that he finds a new home soon and brings someone joy.


Joy.
Not a bile tasting reminder about how they almost ran 100 Londoners off the road earlier this year.

6 comments:

  1. So cute - love it! Especially that amazing pull out counter - too cute!!! Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Super cute, being British myself I loved it. :)

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    1. Thanks! I hope I didn't run any of your friends or family off the road. ;)

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  3. OH my goodness your home is decorated to perfection! So adorable! And that map desk is really creative and sheek. I love it's minimalist feeling.

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  4. Thanks for such a nice comment Lydia!

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