

I've had this rattan pouf for about four years and it was time to give it a fun and graphic makeover. Inspired by the colors of the thrifted painting above the mantel, I got some leftover paint (Behr black and white matte, and Rust-oleum's yellow sunburst to gloss it up!). I didn't use any tape, just eyeballed it with the brush and brushed around it with two coats. Super easy and took me about 20 minutes with the help of Beatrice. Let it dry overnight and poof! You got yourself a new pouf! It's a fun way to add a pop of color to any space!

I have been thoroughly enjoying your work lately. Always beautiful :)
ReplyDeletei wouldn't have normally considered putting black & yellow together, but you present a very convincing case!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic! But can I say I'm way more obsessed with the fireplace and all the greenery?! Love!
ReplyDeleteIt's the hornet's pouf. Loveeee.
ReplyDeletei LOOOOOVE this!!! pure genius.
ReplyDeleteYour handiwork is constantly inspiring Dabito!
ReplyDeleteLove it.
Ronnie xo
GENIUS!
ReplyDeleteSimple, but so effective.
Impressed, as always.
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Love it, Dab!!
ReplyDeleteGood work, looks fantastic :)
ReplyDeleteAnd it is matching with Bea too, such attention to detail!
ReplyDeleteI love it. But hold the phone - look at your superb home! Show us more? ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat kind of dog?
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is beautiful... It's such a pretty pouf pattern!
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome! I have a much (cat) abused rattan pouf that might need this treatment soon!
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