I found this old desk at Savers. At first glance, it wasn't too bad--it looked like wood. The thing was, though, that is WAS wood, but it had a faux-wood paint job. Interesting, but it didn't concern me too much then. I did notice that trim on the bottom left was broken, and I thought to myself, "I have a miter saw! How hard can it be??"
I took this picture after I started sanding down the top. If you look closely, you can see the broken trim at the bottom.
Hey, whoever owned this desk truly believed in recycling. I have to admire that!
Here's how it looks after being painted a soft gray with a black glaze. The top I painted with chalkboard paint.
Turned out it was a good thing I bought a 4-foot piece of molding for the bottom! It's HARD to get those bevel cuts just right!
My sister brought me a desk to paint for my niece today. After she saw this one, she decided her desk had to have a chalkboard top, too. I'm trading the refinish job for one of my sister's hand-sewn purses!

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