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Fun Find: Taking an Old School Approach to a New Desk

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I was out at St. Vincent DePaul last weekend looking for a chest for my neighbor’s new nursery and stumbled upon this beauty…

 I had the exact same type of desk in Catholic grade school! Nostalgia set in, and I had to buy it. I know you can probably find these anywhere, but this desk was in excellent shape and only $5!  DONE DEAL.

Look at the natural distressing on this desk! I’m torn if I want to paint it or not. There’s just something in the back of my head saying leave it as is! Not everything has to be painted. Hmmm…

Here’s some more pictures of my dreamy desk in detail.

OK, now if I DID decide to paint this beauty, I could paint it like this adorable little school desk from Johnny in a Dress. I love the transformation with the light blue paint against the black chalkboard desk top!

Or this stunning striped school desk transformation from Bee Interiors. It’s a amazing what some paint and a little blue tape can do!

I know I’ll put this desk in my {someday} craft room so my little lady can hang out with me. This is my color scheme inspiration board…

I found this while visiting Home Stories A2Z. Beth wrote a wonderful post on how to find color palette inspiration. The color palette with the cute chihuahua is from Design Seeds, a color palette website guide for use when redecorating rooms or starting a new design project.

See how the middle turquoise tone and the earthy brown are already beaming from this desk? OH, what’s a girl to do? I could use some input…

What do YOU think I should do? Please leave a comment with suggestions!

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  1. Robyn says

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    I think that the desk is already in your inspirational colours. Perhaps just a fresh coat of a pale blue paint with a little distressing and a clear varnish on the wood. I know it has all that already, so you could also just leave as is. Alternatively you could paint the whole thing a solid colour like yellow or red to add that pop of colour to your dreamy relaxing colour scheme. Looking forward to what you decide!

  2. Carole @ The Blue Chateau says

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    What a great find! And for only five bucks! I love it as-is.

  3. Kelly @ View Along the Way says

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    I LOVE it! I don’t think you need to paint it at all – people paint things to try to achieve the look your desk already has, naturally! The colors are perfect. You could always just paint the top in chalkboard paint and leave the rest as is. Looking forward to seeing what you decide!

  4. Megan Brooke says

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    Tough decision! I love how the desk looks now in it’s original state but I do love me some chalkboard paint 🙂 Cant’ wait to see what you do!

  5. Amanda @ Serenity Now says

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    I am positive I had the same desk in several classrooms growing up! I actually love it as-is!! What a great buy at $5.

    Visiting from the Haven FB page. Hope you’ll stop by my blog to say hi. 🙂

  6. Catie says

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    Hi Erin, Leave it as-is! It looks lovely. What a great score. And I love your color inspiration. The couch and ottoman in one picture is amazing! I want it. : )

  7. Carol says

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    Hi Erin, I think I saw that desk the other day when I was at St. Vincent’s. Your blog caught my attention the other day when I saw St. Louis and St. Vincent’s mentioned. I am sure I shop at the same store. Great place isn’t it? I like your blog for it’s simplicity and thriftiness. I would say leave the desk the way it is – it will go well with your future craft room palette.

    • howtonestforless says

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      That’s too funny! Yes, I LOVE that place! Yeah, I think I’m going to keep the desk as is for now. I can always paint it in the future, but I can never go back to its current condition! Thanks for visiting 🙂

  8. alicia says

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    I vote DON’T PAINT! It’s so beautiful just as it is! And for $5?! I am really jealous.

  9. Carrie at The Created Home says

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    Thank you so much for featuring me! You brought a big smile to my face and extra joy to the day! I have to tell you we use those cup clips EVERYDAY! I am now a follower! Yay! Hope you stop by again sometime to say hello.

  10. Kristy says

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    Do not, I repeat.. Do NOT paint that desk! The end.

  11. Kristy says

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    Do not, I repeat… Do NOT paint that desk. The end.

  12. Beth says

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    I love it, I would not paint it! It is perfect. If anything, maybe paint the table part, but leave the seat as is:)!! Great find!
    Beth

  13. Maureen says

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    Noooo paint – it’s so perfect. If you really feel like you need to do something then I would enhance the wood with some Howard’s Restor-A-Finish (sp???) – wipe on and wipe down…and done!

  14. Carrie at lovely etc. says

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    I have this same paint or not dilemma regularly. In this case I would say defnitely no paint needed. It looks fabulous as is and the distressing is perfect – because it is authentic! I think new paint would make it look fresh but it would definitely lose something in the process.

  15. Cynthia says

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    I love it the way it is! The natural distressing looks really great! And such pretty colour!

  16. AJ says

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    Love it love it love it!!

  17. Johnnie says

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    What a great style! Hope you link this up at Thrifty Thursday.

    Johnnie

  18. Madigan at madiganmade says

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    Wow! I love the current shade of blue. I would not touch the paint! You can replicate years and years of natural distressing like that! If anything I would only paint the horizontal desk surface only.
    What a great find. Enjoy!

  19. Jenny@EvolutionofStyle says

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    I love it just as it is and thought you painted and distressed it when I first saw the picture! I have one of these for my daughter, and it’s just too sweet. She loves it.

  20. Jessica says

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    Leave it! I’ve seen this on a few link ups now and I love it everytime!! Perfect and it goes with your color scheme great. thanks for sharing!!

  21. Barb says

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    I love the desk as it is. I have the same desk that my daughter gave me. She had used it for her daycare. But it is painted an awful blue. I am going to take off the paint. I hope I can get it to look like yours.
    Barb

  22. michele says

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    I love it just the way it is!

  23. Lauren says

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    I would definitely leave the metal part as it is — it’s just too perfect to mess with. I would however do something with the wood parts. For the seat, I’d fill that in with wood putty, sand and then stain the wood parts or paint them.

  24. Courtney says

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    Love the color- it is absolutely sweet!! I think it’s perfect the way it is! Your inspiration board is so pretty too~ would love for you to come share your treasure at Feathered Nest Friday sometime! 🙂

  25. Jennifer Seawright says

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    Hi Erin! I found your blog through the Shabby Nest! I am your newest follower and I love this desk. I would not paint it! Also, I see you are in the STL. I am across the river in Alton 🙂 Love your blog!

    • howtonestforless says

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      So cool! Thanks for following 🙂

  26. Leah says

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    Oh it’s perfect I would not touch that metal! 🙂

  27. Sylvia says

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    Found you from Miss Mustard Seed. This desk is adorable, and I think you should leave the blue part alone, but maybe darken the wood (dark walnut).

  28. Kristen says

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    That desk is wonderful as-is.

  29. Gabi says

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    Love the chalkboard! Or maybe a qhite board so no chalk? 🙂 With erasers & markers inside the desk? And a cushion for her bottom! ^^

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