I believe furniture should be a reflection of your personal style.Whether it's a bold statement color, a timeless distressed finish,or a custom design made just for you, my work is rooted in artistry and craftsmanship, bringing, new life to every piece.

This antique tall dresser was painted in Dixie Belle's Silk All-in-One paint in the color Anchor. Paired with black knobs for a coordinated look. This dresser found its home in Texas!

This beautiful Bernhardt by Martha Stewart Dresser is painted in Boothbay Gray by Benjamin Moore. It's living a lovely life in Tennessee!

A stunning vintage Thomasville 9 drawer dresser painted in the creamy shade of Shoji White by Sherwin Williams. She stayed local in Chicago!

This custom secretary got a fancy paint job in Inkwell by Sherwin Williams. It's stylin' in a chic black with a hint of blue. The interior is all about that clean white to match the exterior.

Updating this antique tea cart presented a challenge. The shade Urbane Bronze by Sherwin Williams provided immediate inspiration. The top was refinished with a rich ebony stain. The addition of modern antique brass pulls perfectly complements the transformation into a bar cart. This item was sold locally in Chicago.

My client admired the artistry of her French provincial but craved a modern, crisp aesthetic. I stripped it to barewood and added a tan wash for a light, airy touch.

The oak dresser underwent a meticulous restoration process, removing the worn green paint to reveal its natural beauty. Adorned with elegant black finish, highlighting the intricate wood grain, and accented with antique brass pulls. It has found a new home in Wisconsin.

Vintage Thomasville dressers are a favorite to work with. Its design can feel bulky, so a neutral off-white like Fog Mist by Benjamin Moore was the perfect shade. The bottom trim was kept barewood and sealed for a wood accent. This dresser sold and stayed in Chicago!

This tall dresser from American by Martinsville was ideal for painting in Black Fox by Sherwin Williams. The color, described as black with greige undertones, actually gives off a rich brown undertone. It was sold with its matching long dresser and remained in Chicago!