kristinnicholas Sorry - no idea on the color. I do know it was Benjamin Moore Satin Impervo Oil based. That is what I use pretty much exclusively on all my woodwork and furniture. Pricey but goes on beautifully smooth.
This Hoosier cabinet from Kristin's German immigrant grandmother, Frieda, was made by G.I. Sellers in Indiana in the early 1920s. Kristin painted it bright orange and hung a piece of antique folk embroidery in place of a broken rolltop cover. "It was in her American kitchen her entire adult life and has a flour bin with a sifter," Kristin says. "I keep all my baking supplies in it and love that connection with my grandmother."
"It was in her American kitchen her entire adult life and has a flour bin with a sifter," Kristin says. "I keep all my baking supplies in it and love that connection with my grandmother."
This Hoosier cabinet from Kristin's German immigrant grandmother, Frieda, was made by G.I. Sellers in Indiana in the early 1920s. Kristin painted it bright orange and hung a piece of antique folk embroidery in place of a broken rolltop cover.
This Hoosier cabinet from Kristin's German immigrant grandmother, Frieda, was made by G.I. Sellers in Indiana in the early 1920s. Kristin painted it bright orange and hung a piece of antique folk embroidery in place of a broken rolltop cover.
"It was in her American kitchen her entire adult life and has a flour bin with a sifter," Kristin says. "I keep all my baking supplies in it and love that connection with my grandmother."