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Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year – Marsala Hutch – Tuesday’s Treasures

Hi Friends!

Can you believe it’s already the week of Christmas? It is with much embarrassment that I’m still not done shopping, still haven’t wrapped a thing and haven’t even had a chance to sit down and write a list of what I still need to buy for some people. Partly it’s because we’ve been really busy at the store and with custom orders and I have to say thank you so much to all of you who chose to buy our furniture, home decor and gift cards for others for Christmas this year. We genuinely want to say thank you for making this dream of ours possible. I also haven’t had a chance because I’m trying to enjoy the time with people and soak in the wonderful gift that God sent to us and the whole reason we are celebrating. Celebrating Christ’s birth. How Many Kings would step down from their throne, to romance a world that is torn all apart? Our king… and we are humbled by this gift.

How many of you follow the color trends predicted for the upcoming year? I didn’t until about 5 years ago. I like to see how it shows up in different design elements throughout the year. Well, Pantone has announced the color of the year for 2015 to be Marsala.  Before I even knew that, I had designed this hutch for our store. It sold already, but I had to share the before and after and show you how the color of the year looks on a piece of furniture. If you would like to custom order a hutch from our Upcoming Projects page or have us paint a hutch you already have, use our Contact Us form. We would love to do that for you!

Here’s the hutch before:

Hutch before

As per the norm, I wanted to change out the hardware and remove the spindles on top. I just don’t like that look. If you’d like to see how we paint furniture, check out our How To Paint Furniture post.  I used paint I already had for the hutch, but I would recommend using Valspar’s Claret as a pretty close match.

Valspar ClaretI also glazed this using Valspar’s Antiquing glaze.
Here are the after pictures for you!

Marsala 18-1438 Hutch 2014-12-03_0029 2014-12-03_0028 2014-12-03_0026 2014-12-03_0030

And remember…

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Have a very merry Christmas, from our family to yours. :)
Sarah ;)

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3 thoughts on “Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year – Marsala Hutch – Tuesday’s Treasures

  1. Love it! I painted a gorgeous Duncan Phyfe type dresser in a similar color, but it sat for months :( I ended up repainting it in white and grey and it sold right away! I’m in Florida…I wonder if that makes a difference.? Or maybe it was the funky drawer fronts…not sure but I do love this hutch of yours!

    I also love you ombre, long, mid cent dresser! I painted a tall mid cent dresser in white and then blended multicolored stains on each drawer for depth and it came out beautiful. I then found a similar dresser as yours and planned on doing the frame in white but didn’t want to do the same as the tall dresser. I had no idea what to do with the fronts…until I saw your dresser…so thank you for the idea!! ;)

    Love your stuff and I hope to be just as successful one day when I have more time (just started upcycling in January), but my 7 kids take up most of my time…and I sure can’t complain about that…they grow way too fast as it is!

    I’ll message you my FB page via your page…perhaps we could inspire each other ;)

  2. I wpuld like to have this print. It is great

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