SPRING FEVER with the PARA Blog Crew

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Well it’s finally here! It’s Spring Fever Reveal day & I’m pretty excited to share what Kes & I’ve been slaving over working on!

When I think of spring projects for the home, the first things that tend to come to mind are storage and organization.  So when we were tasked with a ‘spring paint projects’ challenge, we wanted to find an area of the house where we could solve a problem while adding a bit of style.

The entryway in my mom’s house was the perfect candidate.  Home to a broken, non-functioning storage bench and constantly cluttered with shoes, we decided it was time for an upgrade.  It took us a weekend, some PARA paint & stain, a little fabric and lots of elbow grease, but we were able to take the entry way from this…

PARA Spring Fever – Entry & Bench before

To this!

After: Entry & DIY Storage bench

 

This was our first attempt at building a bench (and really our first at any real type of woodworking) and I honestly couldn’t be happier with how it turned out!

Building a DIY Storage Bench

We built the bench from 3/4″ pine veneer plywood & stained it using PARA TimberCare Solid Stain which we tinted in Runway (P5191-85D).  Because we were trying to achieve such a dark colour we had to use a solid stain – but we watered it down slightly to allow a little more of the wood grain to show through.  We then finished it off with PARA WoodCare urethane varnish to give it a nice glossy finish.  One of the best things about PARA’s TimberCare & WoodCare lines is that they’re water-based, which means no awful smell AND clean up is a breeze!

Staining & painting DIY Storage Bench with PARA TimberCare stain (Runway) & PARA paint (Too Hot to Handle)

The bench seat, we were able to up-cycle from a piece that Kes got from a coworker.  We decided the faux alligator skin had to go & instead covered it using the beautiful Landsmere fabric in Current from Tonic Living.

Covering bench seat with fabric from Tonic Living

For the storage boxes, we opted to paint them in a rich brick red (Too Hot To Handle – P5078-85)  to match the existing feature wall in the entry.

There were a few hiccups here and there, and a couple moments of panic, but we made it through. I must send a special thank you to Kim of The Paint Store Plus Inc. our local PARA dealer for talking me off the staining ledge; as well as Janine of Tonic Living for going above and beyond to help us choose the perfect fabric for our project!

I love how the fabric picks up the other colours in the house!

:)

So what do you think? Did we nail it??

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36 Responses to SPRING FEVER with the PARA Blog Crew

  1. Reply Susan says:

    Wow, you guys were ambitious! It turned out great.

  2. Reply Meredith says:

    Totally nailed it! I can’t believe this is your first build. You even curved the sides. Amazing I feel the need to organize my entry now.

    • Reply Tash @ thedreamhouseproject says:

      Thanks Mere! I think we surprised even ourselves a bit with what we were able to accomplish. And you totally should! An organized entry makes all the difference. And there are so many little things you can do to make a big impact fairly easily.

  3. Reply Sabrina @ Pink Little Notebook says:

    Wow I love that bench! Let me tell you that does not look like no amateur bench! You guys did an amazing job. And that fabric. . . to die for!

    • Reply Tash @ thedreamhouseproject says:

      Thanks Sabrina! I know – I’m in love with the fabric too. Janine at Tonic Living is a godsend! I called her with our PARA swatch colour and she emailed me a few potentials to compliment it almost immediately. And I couldn’t be happier with it!

  4. Reply Michelle @ Sweetsuite10 says:

    Your first build and you knocked it out of the park? Kudos! The new bench looks great in the entry, and those cubbies will be so handy. Makes me wish I had space in my entry for a bench

    • Reply Tash @ thedreamhouseproject says:

      Thanks Michelle! The cubbies are really coming in handy. The old bench has been broken for months & pretty useless. Plus having to flip it open to store things was annoying. It’s so nice to have useable storage at the front door again!

  5. Reply Antoinette says:

    Thanks Tash and Kester, the bench is amazing and I love the colours. You all are the best., As Kashee said this a.m. Wow, I love the drawers!!! LOL. Thanks so much!
    Mum

  6. Reply Jen says:

    Gorgeous! I love that they are pretty functional!

  7. Reply Katie Edwards says:

    It looks great! You can never have too much storage – especially when it looks this good.

    • Reply Tash @ thedreamhouseproject says:

      Thanks Katie! Never too much is right. Especially at my parents’ house…between the 5 of us living there right now the number of shoes is out of hand! Lol! It’s nice to have an easy place to store them right by the door that keeps them out of the way.

  8. Reply Keisha says:

    Love it – turned out great! Love that you made the drawers a different color!

  9. Reply Jen @ RamblingRenovators says:

    Look at you, painting and staining! I’ve never been that good with stain. It is definitely a skill I don’t possess. The bench looks fab. Good choice on the fabric too!

  10. Reply Inspire Me Heather says:

    That bench turned out just beautiful and perfect for your entryway!

  11. Reply dani@lifeovereasy says:

    Gorgeous! And I’m sure you will really enjoy all that storage!

  12. Reply Heather in Heels (@HeatherNHeels) says:

    WOW! you really transformed it! quite incredible! and I love the fabric you picked:) so pretty!

    • Reply Tash @ thedreamhouseproject says:

      Thanks Heather! It is amazing how something so seemingly simple can really transform a space! I love the fabric too. It really ties together all of the colours in the rest of the house even better than I thought it would.

  13. Reply Tia says:

    Great project! I love the fabric you chose and super smart to use the casters!

  14. Reply Christine says:

    Since you have this project down just right, how about you make one for me? hehe LOVE IT!!

  15. Reply Heather (@HomeToHeather) says:

    I love your new bench! You did a fab job on it.

  16. Reply Lindsey says:

    Great idea and I love the colour-fabric combo! Excellent work!

  17. Reply Thalita @ The Learner Observer says:

    Ok, seriously? Start making more of these and selling them immediately because it looks amazing! I don’t know anyone who wouldn’t love one of these in their entryway. Way to go, you guys. You never fail to impress!!!!

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