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Good Questions: Repaint This Lift-Top Desk?

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A DIY question for you: I'm planning to move in the next few months, and I'm bringing my favorite desk (which has lived with me since high school) along. It's a lift-top (like an old-fashioned school desk), but fairly deep and with lots of cubbyholes. Two questions: 1) A general one: is it better to do a repainting job before or after a big move? 2) What color should this be? I love the original cranberry red, but would also love to try something new — maybe two colors, one for the cubbyholes/interior of desk and one for the exterior? Let me know! Thanks, Jess

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Beautiful desk and a great project for February Jumpstart. Anyone have suggestions?

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Oooooh, definitely after. I have moved 5 times in 4 years, and I'm beginning to think of myself as a pro. Even when you're very, very careful... things get broken, scratched, or dinged. There's nothing worse than chipping a brand new paint job.

And, honestly, I love your desk in red. If I were to paint it, I would keep it a rich red, and do a darker shade of red on the cubbies. It would be very subtle, but would look very professional. Plus, you might be less likely to tire of the colors!

Don't forget though- if you're going to repaint, get all of the old paint off first, or it will be lumpy and will have odd color variations (like the walls of my rental... *sigh*)

posted by shockthebourgeois on February 4th 2009 at 1:43pm
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AFTER.

posted by patrick (the other one) on February 4th 2009 at 1:45pm
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1- Paint it after the move.
2 - Once again - It's kinda tough to choose an appropriate color with out the context of the space it's going to be living in.

posted by bepsf on February 4th 2009 at 1:45pm
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Adorable desk! I like the current color as well... the idea of painting the interior would be striking. My vote is for a minty blue-green, or a sunny yellow (unless you keep pens or make-up in there which would dirty it up). Also, getting new knobs for those little drawers would help accent its little details.

posted by keliz on February 4th 2009 at 1:46pm
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I think dark grey. But then I always want to paint things dark grey. I'd say paint it before - I've just been painting furniture on a new floor and have managed to get paint on it even though I tried really hard not to!

posted by London Lynne on February 4th 2009 at 1:54pm
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My vote's for deeper red or black.

posted by TheGoodBiGirl on February 4th 2009 at 1:57pm
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P.S. AFTER!

posted by TheGoodBiGirl on February 4th 2009 at 1:57pm
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People, stop asking for color suggestions without a context (and AT stop posting them)! I mean, if 30 people tell you pink and you hate pink, then you've completely wasted your time! I really fail to see how it is helpful to get random colors thrown at you. It is not like there is one out there you aren't aware of.

The wording of your post makes it seem like not a lot of other stuff is going so, assuming you don't have other furniture for the space or know which in which room it is going to live, I would say wait to paint it until you see how the piece fits in your new space and what the lighting is like.

I do like the idea of painting the inside of the cubbies a darker shade.

posted by Enamorada on February 4th 2009 at 1:59pm
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Hey, that's my desk, so I'll answer your questions (you're right, it's hard to answer this out of context). I'm not really opposed to any color (except pink!) but I'd like to stay away from staining this a wood color or going entirely black/white--I'm hoping to add a dash of color, since my walls will have to stay white (darn rental rules!)

Plenty of other furniture is going...but this is by far the most interesting piece, so hopefully it'll be a feature in either the bedroom or living room area...

posted by JFS on February 4th 2009 at 2:25pm
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Definitely paint it after. Not only for the potential to chip paint in the move, but it will give you a good chance (depending on how far you're moving away) to get to know your local paint and hardware resources.

If you paint before you move, you will probably have a lot of trashed up brushes to throw away and half a can of paint you won't know whether to abandon (you will need it for touch-ups, but you will not want to add it to your load = dilemma). If you paint after, you will probably wash and save your brushes for other projects and store your paint for touch-ups or other projects.

The only reason you might paint before would be if you have the room to paint now that you will not have in your new place. My old apartment had a big kitchen floor, easy to move around and mop up spills, as well as a back porch and a yard to work on things outside. I don't have that kind of ample workspace here, but what I do have is a desk with a worn-out paint job on the top of it (even having brought the remaining paint from that project).

posted by K T G on February 4th 2009 at 2:32pm
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Also, if it doesn't technically need to be painted, I think it's a nice color as pictured. Don't bother if you still like the red, it's the path of least resistance and your new home may have higher priorities on the to-do list.

posted by K T G on February 4th 2009 at 2:34pm
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if that were my desk and i was painting it, i would paint it dark grey with yellow on the drawers or inside the cubbies.

Or it could look cool with the inside of the cubbies yellow. Drawer fronts grey but the inside of drawer (both literally the inside and the sides of the draer itself that hide when you close it) yellow, so it just pops when you open it.

But hey that's me, i have been gravitating towards yellow and grey a lot lately.

I'd really like that desk a lot too, 24" imac on the top shelf part in the back, and bam. Although i need a lot lot more storage.

posted by jmorey on February 4th 2009 at 2:37pm
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I'm all about dressing it up with new (perhaps patterned) lining paper in the back of the cubbies and inside, plus new accessories as well as keliz's idea for new knobs. Do you have a special or matching chair? I think it's great you're attached to a personal piece of furniture. Every time I see a desk in an antique shop I wonder who owned it, etc. Much happiness, Jess.

posted by Vincent B. on February 4th 2009 at 2:48pm
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After. You don't want all that work to get dinged up, and maybe you'll want to live in the space before you decide what color go paint the desk.

posted by kimg924 on February 4th 2009 at 3:00pm
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always paint after, and don't do two-tone....tacky. but the current color seems great, especially next to that fabric draped on the radiator. seems like the desk & fabric look great together. maybe the desk can go in front of a window and you use that fabric for the curtains? maybe it's the walls in the room you'll put it in that you'd want to paint.

posted by blkbrrry on February 4th 2009 at 3:17pm
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Paint it in your new apartment, and by all means, before you start painting, cover the floors with a huge plastic sheet, let's say at least 3x3m, and put the table in the center of it. Also, When you finish painting, take off your shoes before you step on the unprotected part of flooring, just in case your shoe got a bit of paint on the sole. If the paint does spritz, you can quickly wipe it with a cloth dipped in thinner while it's still wet. Or if it's dry, and there are just a few specks of paint, maybe caaaarefully scrape it with a graphic knife or a scalpel.

posted by mribaro on February 4th 2009 at 3:42pm
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Yes, wait until you get there. Meanwhile, be thinking about what you'd want to put on it. Personally I can absolutely picture one of those pretty white Macs on it, and painting it completely white to go with it, but I can be VERY geeky that way.

I painted the inside of my computer armoire black, because my computer is black. And I love it.

posted by Curtis on February 4th 2009 at 5:26pm
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Turquoise!

posted by candice&shreve on February 4th 2009 at 5:43pm
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"...and by all means, before you start painting, cover the floors with a huge plastic sheet, let's say at least 3x3m, and put the table in the center of it..."

Um - She's much better off getting a reusable painters canvas...

...they don't cost much more, they last forever, and paint splatters don't sit on top waiting for someone to step into them and track them across the apartment.

posted by bepsf on February 4th 2009 at 5:48pm
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leave the cranberry!

posted by rouquinne on February 4th 2009 at 6:23pm
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After- definitely after! I love the color, but instead of painting a highlight color, I like the idea of lining the cubbies with patterned paper. And were it mine, I'd have to get a couple of sparkly cut glass knobs for the two drawers. What a great little desk!

posted by SeattleMama on February 5th 2009 at 12:34am
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