1. Sarah says:

    Wow what a beauty – I love when things have a great story!!

  2. Rhonda says:

    OOHH, I think I want to marry that awesome thing!!! I luv it!!

  3. Kari says:

    My dad recently gave me an old chippy cabinet. I’m wondering what you do to make sure that any potential lead based paint will not be an issue in your house.

    Thanks!!

  4. KIM @IrishmanAcres says:

    It is perfect! Love the chippy white and the wood inside! Another good reason for you to stain your floors instead of painted white, so this baby will stand out!! So jealous over all of your cool finds, my weakness is dark/army green stuff (trunks, cabinets, drawers, etc). I also like how you can use this cabinet for so much storage but just keep one door open for display.
    ~Kim

  5. Lori Merrill says:

    Good morning! I love it and how you have it displayed is awesome! It would look perfect at my house where I am going to rip a section of cupboards out in the kitchen! It is so cool! Im glad it came back to you! Lori

  6. Laura says:

    I too am curious about how you handle lead paint concerns. I have found many wonderful chippy pieces that I love and I had to deal with lead paint before I brought it in to my home. Please make a blog post addressing this issue for us since you have so many chippy pieces.
    Thank you

  7. Shauna says:

    Ohhh. I LOVE it!! It looks so good! I’m curious, when you find these wonderful pieces, do they ever have that old wood smell? If so, how do you eliminate it? (I have a few dressers but they have that smell and it drives me crazy!)

  8. Gale Johnson says:

    Gorgeous! You are so talented and so lucky to find all these amazing pieces!

  9. Susie says:

    Amazing cupboard…..my heart skipped a beat I’m certain! It’s perfect in your home…..

  10. Amy says:

    It’s a beauty!! Love the story that came with it!! Keeper for sure!

    Thanks for sharing with us! Xx

  11. Lisa says:

    Love it! I could see it being used in a playroom as a really cool place to store all the kids’ toys and games! Bins and baskets would work beautifully inside.

  12. Sue says:

    It was meant to be???? a great piece, Happy for you, it’s awesome, can’t buy new cabinets that are anywhere near as beautiful. I have a couple. I don’t buy new things except couches and chairs. Love the uniqueness of “old”?

  13. Stel says:

    I LOVE this!! Good on you to just immediately put it together there!
    I also passed up my chance on similar and bought a “safer” buffet…boy, do I want to turn back time!

  14. Megan says:

    Beautiful! Where is that pillow from? I love it!

  15. Di says:

    I LOVE it. But the real question is…Is this Grace approved? <3

  16. Jose Galvan says:

    Great question!!! We need to ask her asap! haha

  17. This is something that I learned of and was helped by someone as I looked at cabinetry that could be re-purposed when we are re-doing our master bedroom walk in closet; it has limited space, not like our other one at our beach house for sale, (sad!). but saw for example, china cabinets that as the salesperson and painter pointed out, they are solid wood usually and in good shape, often many shelves inside plus drawers for storing clothes that we fold! No one uses nor buys them anymore, she had two to paint,(in a milk-paint store–she sells pieces she did, some local art she supports via her walls, plus has workshops to instruct people how to do their own pieces w/ milk paint!). I saw one example but it did not strike me as much as say: your’s!! I love that! It speaks and almost IS you and how you are doing the farmhouse! I know that in your kitchens it’s being done, as you mentioned it. It is a great way to honor the house, its’age, and complement it along with the new pieces. I would love to see your overall plans even a sketch not to scale; the little office upstairs still is on my mind! Here we have a cooled/heated attic space that was once our kids’ playroom, needs paint, more windows than one at the far end of the house, basically, but it could be all that and more. Thanks for sharing, you are an inspiration. Best to you!

  18. Claire says:

    It isn’t often that such a large piece will fit perfectly in a room — especially the room that we want it in. This is perfect. Congratulations.

  19. p. s. sorry, just saw you asked what this piece could be used for ! First of all, it looks like it is made for that space, between the 2 windows. Storage is always at a premium, we need it, also. I know it would be great for a music center, storing new and old LP’s and CDs, your DVD’s, etc. Some are easily transformed as equipment for playing music is in there. I have seen this done, a new/hand made reproduction cabinet, that could hold our stereo equipment. Find an LP player, for vinyl classic music that sounds incredible, get a good one for not much $, add a new needle, voila- a record player for albums- I got a new one for Christmas 2 years ago! We need to update our amp, and speakers- I also want stuff to be wireless as much as possible, but leading up to yes, drill holes in the back wherever the pieces w/ cords land, hiding them behind the furniture piece, and enjoy! Also I see the pillows, so keep quilts, even linens and wool blankets when it’s summertime, etc. It’s a great piece. I need something happening in my closet! Thanks again, xoxoxo

  20. Lollie says:

    I LOVE IT!❤️ I love things that have a history and old patina. Great find!!!

  21. Lollie says:

    I just read your story. I’m truly sad that you and your veteran husband haven’t been able to have a child! I pray you’ll have one soon, if it’s the Lord’s will! Thank your husband for his service to our great country and thank you for your support for him while in the service!
    I just stumbled upon your Pinterest post and love your style!

  22. Janice says:

    Love this piece…so many possibilities. Noticed your area rug. Is it jute? Do you remember what type it is it where you purchased it? I have moved yo a new home…having fun decorating.

  23. Aunt Dune says:

    Crumpled newspaper. Fill the whole space. Also wipe or paintbrush on amber shellac the whole inside.

  24. Kelly says:

    Where did you get that rug? Is it soft? Would it work well under a kitchen table? I want a natural rug in our kitchen but so many jute rugs are so hard for bare feet. Thanks for your help!

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