Prior to yesterday though I had been working on a project for my breakfast nook wall. Up until now I only had a framed wedding photo and it was lacking. It wasn't until recently that I knew what I wanted to hang in that space...shutters. I wanted a pair of old rustic plantation style farmhouse shutters in a shade of blue. So I went searching. I eventually found the exact ones that I wanted at a local antique warehouse. Only problem was that they were hunter green. But they were perfect. I loved their size and the fact that they were old and chipping and made of solid wood. When I bought them I was told that the seller made frequent trips to Italy in search of antiques to sell. I like to think that these might have had a previous life on an old farmhouse on a vineyard in Italy's wine country! These shutters were used to display other pieces and weren't actually for sale but the dealer made a quick call to the seller and she agreed to sell them to me! Yippee!!

I decided on a pale blue color called Summer Sorbet.

And after a couple coats of paint and a few heavy duty gorilla nails they are perfect. I'm still trying to decide what to hang on them. I think this little star gets lost so I'm thinking of getting a larger one and painting it cream. Or maybe a seasonal wreath depending on the time of year.

I also decided to hang up some old bundt pans on one side. It's still a work in progress. I have lots of ideas and things to add. I'm going for a "homey" cottage or farmhouse feel. What do you think? I'm no designer. I'm just inspired by a lot of things. I have more projects in the works so check back soon! Happy Saturday!

I love it Hana! I love how rustic yet clean it looks! Great DIY!
ReplyDeletethanks ali! I'm really loving how it turned out. I'm now working on another quick and easy project that I'll be sharing soon. I might even have a little something to give away!!
ReplyDeleteLove it! I'm in the process of looking for shutters now to go by my desk to hold mail, pictures and such. Love your idea!
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