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Once & Future Home

Making the best with what you've got

September 21, 2016

Kitchen Cart Makeover

by Samantha James


From dated white laminate to chic black, copper and walnut kitchen cart makeover

From dated white laminate to chic black, copper and walnut kitchen cart makeover

From dated white laminate to chic black, copper and walnut kitchen cart makeover

From dated white laminate to chic black, copper and walnut kitchen cart makeover

Hello! Here's a fun little makeover for a Wednesday. Do you remember when I found this kitchen cart on the sidewalk on my way to pick up Louisa from school last year? I wheeled it home with West in the carrier, and the wheels kept falling off, and my whole neighborhood cheered me on and helped when they could until I got it the many, many, long, sweaty blocks back to my apartment. It was a beautiful moment.

But it was not, sadly, a beautiful cart. I had big plans for it. Or rather, big, hazy, vague ideas about how I'd make it better, and no time, and a list of other things to do about a mile long. So it stayed like this - bland, white, faded wood trim - for months. Maybe a year even?

Organized snack cabinet

Organized snack cabinet

There was a little work on the inside of the cabinet, to convert it to a functioning snack and coffee station. But the outside remained woefully ugly until a couple weeks ago. At that point, I decided it was time to work on both the little bar cart and the big kitchen island. I started by sanding them both down, and re-staining the top wood area around the white tile

special walnut stained kitchen cart makeover

Ah, yes. Here, you can see my working conditions: the yellow glow of the post-bedtime lights, and a (fantastic homemade pina colada). I used Rustoleum's Special Walnut, and I was happy with the result. It changed the cart's vibe almost instantly. You may be wondering why I only did the top: I thought the rest might look nice a smooth, glossy black.

black glossy kitchen cart

And I was right! Looks nice, doesn't it? Well, except for those ugly splotches on the doors. I wanted to change out the hardware, and then decided I wanted to change its placement as well, so I smoothed the existing hardware holes with putty. Then I sanded everything down nice and smooth...

crappy paint job kitchen cart

And my new, shiny black paint started to peel off. In big swathes. The doors were a mess. Such a mess that I thought I'd see how the cart looked without them, before I dove into any kind of salvage work.

kitchen cart

Things weren't off to a great start, but, after a swing and a miss with some horrid cheap marble-patterned paper (that I somehow didn't get a shot of), I settled on some copper-toned Con-Tact paper.

barcart makeover with copper contac paper

...and then played Emily Henderson and styled the heck out of it. I had a lot of fun, actually, though there were a couple casualties thanks my to little helper. (More on said casualties later).

This one. Don't be fooled by that ridiculously handsome face: He's trouble! Case in point: He's holding that bowl of poker chips because he's about to pour them into the blender to make a "smoothie." I'm finding lots of similar treasures in similarly inappropriate spots these days. But I digress. Back to the bar cart.

kitchen cart makeover
copper black and walnut kitchen cart
black coppper kitchen cart
barcart makeover walnut black and copper
black copper walnut bar cart
Easy cheap microwave cart makeover

Easy cheap microwave cart makeover

So, whaddya think? I might try the doors again some day - in my spare time - but for now, I think it looks pretty nice! Not bad for a side-of-the-road find, a roll of Con-Tact paper and some "oops" paint from the hardware store, eh?

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