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5-8-server.jpgHello AT,

I just came into possession of this lovely "server" buffet with folding end leaves. Love it, but will be refinishing or painting and putting new hardware. I'm thinking matte black with pewter hardware? Any other ideas to modernize...?

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And does anyone recognize the piece. I'm guessing 40s or 50s. Very solid. About 45" wide, 62 with the leaves extended. Top drawer felt lined and divided for silverware.

Thanks, Patricia

Dear Patricia,

We like your idea. Here's another one to toss into the ring because color is so hot right now and the shape of your server is awesome and it could be highlighted more.

Paint a deep, China red in a high gloss (we're thinking of a high quality paint like Schreuder Rembrandt Red or Fine Paints of Europe)and then go black with the hardware.

Anyone else?

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I was going to say red too.

posted by Sasha on 2007-05-08 10:39:54
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Don't paint! There have been thorough discussions on AT about this and strong arguments against painting.

posted by Ingrid on 2007-05-08 10:47:41
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I painted an old buffet black recently and my only concern is that the dust shows up MUCH more.

posted by I Love Upstate on 2007-05-08 10:57:20
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i'd restain (ebonize?) the wood and use brushed stainless hardware. i wouldn't paint it, but if you did, go high gloss black! it's so sexy :)

posted by kdkaboom on 2007-05-08 11:04:58
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I would do a black stain as opposed to painting it.

posted by AmandaSD on 2007-05-08 11:05:04
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Painting is probably the easiest solution as you could just sand it, paint it and love it. I LOVE the idea though of ebonizing the wood or using a dark, dark gray/brown stain on it. I think the decision to do that though would depend on the wood species and if it's worth all that work. If the wood is just ok or bleh than I would paint.

Black is a bit obvious though i think. I'd shoot for color...maybe a really good red/orange. Any opportunity for surprise? Like paint the underside of the leaves a different color or the panels on the cabinet that are covered when the leaves are down?

It's a cool piece.

posted by dusty.meyers on 2007-05-08 11:15:21
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Why modernize? Why not restore its original luster?

posted by Mid-C Frank on 2007-05-08 11:25:30
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I'd go Hermes orange and accessorize with vases and photo frames in blacks and whites...

posted by Michael W. on 2007-05-08 11:36:50
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high gloss black... or dark dark navy.. but definitely glossy

posted by Asliee on 2007-05-08 12:26:47
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I would sand it down till its ultrasmooth and paint it deep orange (glossy) with new white hardware

posted by bvicarious on 2007-05-08 15:24:38
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I love the high gloss black idea -how about painting it all the high gloss black EXCEPT the top of the buffet and leave that the original wood or perhaps a red or orange for contrast? Lovely piece -I'm so jealous!

posted by shurraycmu on 2007-05-08 16:49:21
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It's very pretty just the way it is. Painting it will devalue it considerably, but I guess you don't like it the way it is....

posted by Downeast Suzy on 2007-05-08 18:36:45
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I vote for the stain. Keep the beautiful wood look with the sexiness of the black stain. Nothing worse than a beautiful piece of wood furniture under paint.

posted by Bacchus on 2007-05-08 22:48:09
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Anything painted has to be repainted but staining is forever.

posted by Deb of Oz on 2007-05-09 07:37:47
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