The transition from military life to civilian life has be a long weird journey. It hasn’t been a bad journey or even really a hard one, just different. Our journey really started a year ago this month when we sold our NC home & moved into our NC rental. That’s when our journey home to Michigan really started because we cut our big tie to North Carolina, our home we owned. That’s also when it got more difficult for us to do larger projects like build furniture. Yes we did build a few pieces in our rental like our round coffee table [here], our DIY entertainment center [here], & a DIY shutter bench [here], but we didn’t have a garage or a good place to build furniture so Mr. LMB was slowed down a lot by that. Then when we moved here to Michigan he was thrown right into a job that was a little more demanding of his time & college which slowed down his furniture building as well. Now that the weather here in Michigan is warming up & we are getting into the swing of things he is starting to get back into furniture building & we are both so excited! Recently he was contacted by Murphy-Goode wine to try their Home Front wine that supports veterans, like Mr. LMB, with giving some of the proceeds to Operation Home Front. Of course he was excited to try the wine, but also to blog to bring awareness to such an amazing cause. This inspired him to build a piece of furniture for our home to display our wine & to use daily in our dining room. I’m so thankful for Mr. LMB’s talent & for this beautiful DIY simple dining room buffet he built for our cozy little home. I love my veteran & all he does & has done & this small buffet is just one of those things…
Isn’t it simply lovely? It’s a simple piece of furniture that happens to make a big impact on this small space of ours. These legs were antique finds of ours & he built the dining room buffet around them. What’s really cool about this piece? It’s so versatile! It would make a great entryway table, sofa table, buffet, entertainment center, & so much more. For now we are using it as a buffet, but who knows what we will use it for in the future!
We styled the buffet for a little wine night filled with some good wine & some of our favorite eats like meats & cheeses. The dishes are all from Marshalls along with the wine glasses, glass cloche, the greenery, the candle, & the towels. The planter & wine rack are from Home Goods, The sign is from House of Belonging, the basket is from Target, the burlap & metal basket are antique finds, & of course the wine is from Murphy-Goode & it’s the Home Front red. Some of the proceeds from the purchase of the wine helps supports veterans & I have always heard good things about the wine, but actually trying it for myself I am sold. A red wine I can actually get down with. Yes please! Mr. LMB & I love having wine nights with friends & on date nights in with each other so we were so excited to be stocked up for some wine nights to come all while helping Jose’s fellow brothers.
Mr. LMB blogged all about how to make this lovely little piece on his blog today [here]. Just head on over to Craftsmandrive.com & read all about it. I can’t wait to syle this buffet in different ways in weeks to come, but this weekend we of course used it for our wine & food, but here is the buffet a little more empty & cleaned up after we ate…
Cheers friends from our humble little home to yours!! I am truly sorry for those who do not like posts with a lot of photos, but my oh my he really stole my heart with this charming little piece & I just couldn’t get enough photos of it. What do you think of our DIY buffet? If you want to see how he made it & how you can make your own, head on over to Craftsmandrive.com [here] to see his post about this lovely little piece of furniture. Are you as excited for me to decorate this piece as I am? Can’t wait to hear what you guys think let me know what you think in the comments below, find me on Facebook, & chat with me on Instagram. xx
Wow! That buffet is just stunning! Mr. LMB has got the goods, doesn’t he?
what a fabulous job, it looks gorgeous and unique!
this post is a very picture heavy though, why so many pictures of the same thing?
Beautiful buffet! I love the incorporation of found items into a new furniture piece! Tells a tale.
I agree with Brittany, however, about the excess photos. I love your blog, Liz, but I have to say I find myself scrolling incessantly, searching for text amidst all the photos which are typically all about the same, from the same angle, etc.
You are a lucky lady. Great job, I need to get my boyfriend working on some furniture 🙂
Love it!
Wonderful buffet table! He did a great job. Love the beautiful pictures! 😉
-Julie
I LOVE the picture of you and your guy 🙂 Really sweet! I’m headed over to his blog right this second because I want to see how he got that rounded edge on the top… Glad you are finally getting more settled into your new lives!
Love all the pics! They are really helpful for styling & building purposes…keep them coming! PS-I love your blog & your booth at Painted Farmgirl 🙂 Your style inspires me!
Gorgeous! Will you be sharing your technique for painting this? I saw on his blog he stained it but what did you do after that? Thanks!
This table is beautiful, your husband is so talented. And the dishes are all from Marshalls? Love!! And, I don’t mind all of the photos… I’m a photo kind of girl, tho!! We have cheese, crackers, veggies, etc. with wine for dinner a lot! We call it our picnic dinner!
That is beautiful! And y’all are two cute. I’m thinking a sofa table like this one is in our near future. 🙂
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It’s gorgeous. I love it. It looks very inviting, too! Glad to see such a happy couple!!
your link to House of Belonging is not going to the correct URL.
liz, i love how perfectly sized this is for the space and still adding a big impact in style to the room! and its a great size to still function well! cheers to you and your awesome and creative husband on this wonderful piece! Love it!
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