I have been asked by several people, “Why are you putting so much money into a rental?” I think I may write a post on “How to Decorate a Rental for Free” soon. 😂 Because, you guys… We have not put ONE DIME in this rental. We hung our own antique cabinets for extra storage in the kitchen… which will all be taken with us… along with our appliances. The only thing that stays in the kitchen are the white cabinets that I use for extra storage. The owner bought the paint and we painted. If you remember, the bedroom was lime green and the living room was dark brown and bright yellow. Before and after post coming soon.
In all reality, we may be here for a year while we build. I know how long the building process can take. In order for me to run my business out of my home, I need to have a nice place for decor. Therefore, we hung curtains in every room, which will ALSO be taken with us. It was in the contract when we left the original House on Winchester that we were taking several chandeliers. Rather than put them in a giant box and take up space in the storage unit, we hung one in the kitchen after we added a plug, and one in the dining room They will both go with us.
Now that all of that is clear… I wanted to show you this cool antique cabinet we found.
Antique Cabinet in the Dining Room
I was in love as soon as I saw this piece. Number one, my style is woods and whites with green. Number two, I love old chippy pieces. And number three, I love old pine cabinets. Won’t this look so pretty in my new kitchen? 😍 It has SO MUCH storage and it stands tall at around 86″….. which is over 7′ tall. Isn’t it the coolest?
I wasn’t even looking for a huge, antique, chippy, pine cabinet. BUT, I can’t let certain pieces get away, and this was one of them. Rather than stuffing it into the storage unit, I moved a bunch of things around and stuffed it here in the dining room at the rental. 😂 We did the same thing with the 7′ fireplace mantel. Deb says I can stuff more furniture into one room than anyone she’s ever seen. 😂 (That may be another blog post, too, explaining how I accomplish that.)
What are we using it for now?
I have visions of this cabinet being used for our home canned veggies in our new home, but who knows. I change my mind at the drop of a hat. But currently, the one door is being used as our liquor cabinet. It works perfectly because it is a few steps outside the kitchen door. The other two doors on top are extra kitchen storage, etc.
The bottom part is currently holding a bunch of decor that I am not using. Since the house is only around 1100 sq feet, we need all the storage we can get. It works perfectly for that here in this little rental. I hung an ivy wreath that I’ve had in my stash for a few years on the front. And, just displayed my 3 white ironstone bowls underneath.
I look at pieces like this and want to know the history so bad. Wouldn’t you have loved to see it in it’s original condition in the first home that held it? Do you think it was a built-in for a walk-in pantry. 🤔 For some reason, that’s what comes to my mind.
I really didn’t need another tall cabinet considering I have plenty, 😂 BUT, I will sure enjoy this piece. What do you think?
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(Some of the items are not exactly the same but similar.)
Connie says
Love your “new/old” cabinet for your room! When you buy a piece this large, do you and Deb move this yourself? Have help? Antique store help you???
Reason for asking. Many years I bought a extremely large hutch (two pieces) in pine at an antique store in Michigan. I lived in Knightstown, IN and had to rent a large flatbed to bring it home. Had my son, husband, DIL and myself. The antique store was no help at all. This is a very large well known place in Michigan. Are all antique stores like that? Most of the time, with any purchases, we could handle it ourselves. When I sold my 150 year old home (downsized), I left the cabinet there. Just too large and heavy to move and didn’t have a place for it in new space. Just wondering since you two neat ladies have many large pieces.
Tammy waller says
What is the name of that kind of cabinet love the look
Danelle Harvey says
I’m not sure….I just call it huge pine cabinet. 😆
Danelle Harvey says
This is in two pieces and we moved it ourselves. Since we’ve been working out at the gym, it honestly isn’t as bad as it felt before…. but… antique stores don’t help at all around here either.
christine bird says
Oh my everything is so beautiful.. I’m looking forward on seeing you home tour ..You must put things around your home a hundred times before keeping it in one place ….I know I do that change things around hundred times before im happy with it…i am dying to see your new /old house when it done….ps I hope to see you on you tube soon…oh and let not forget ivy she is just lovely
Cheers
Danelle Harvey says
hahaahah Awww.w. thank you. I need to up my you-tube game. The move threw a loop into a lot. 😆
Karen Baker says
This is everything ! Those latches are absolute perfection !
Well done!!!
Danelle Harvey says
Thanks so much! I love the hardware. 😍
Chris says
The cabinet is gorgeous and the latches are definitely to die for!! I love the look of all the wear and tear too. Great choice!!
Danelle Harvey says
Thanks so much. That was two of the things I loved about it too. The patina and the hardware. And the hardware works so well, too.
Jill says
That is such a beautiful piece! As I am reading, I keep thinking of my hutch (my grandfather built) that is sitting out on our enclosed deck which my husband is currently using for his tools.
You two are so inspiring to watch and make all you accomplish so doable. I look around our house now and see so many empty spaces that can be filled!
Thank you!
Danelle Harvey says
Awwww.. thank you. and bring that sucker in. LOL
ellen cousar says
Lovely! Y’all an inspiration for all. Can you possibly write a book in your spare time? 😉
Danelle Harvey says
hahahaha Oh geez… Thank you. 😘
Sabre Thompson says
You have to create a home that you love and find happiness in no matter if you own it or rent. I love your style and am constantly amazed at how uncrowded your crowded space seems.
Danelle Harvey says
Thank you so much. I totally agree with the happiness in your space. I could never get comfy and relax in a home that didn’t feel like mine.
Beth says
Oh my God I love you two so much you’re my dose of happiness every day ! A question I have is a rude one but I’m going to ask anyway… Typically what is the price range of the piece that large. Thank you for your inspiration and for your playlist!
Danelle Harvey says
Thanks… I used to not pay much for my pieces, but these days the prices are HIGH…. If I can find a piece that I LOVE and I know I will be keeping for many, many years to come, I don’t hesitate to pay $600-700. People usually ask WAY more than that so that’s why I will still purchase. I have a few pieces that I paid that much for but most of the time $100-200.
Mary Sturgeon says
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE EVERYTHING ABOUT THIS CABINET! Plus, I love your style! And your visions brought to life!!! You go gurl!
Jody says
LOVE LOVE the new cabinet! I say if your living in a rental why not make it comfortable for you! Thanks for sharing!
Danelle Harvey says
Thank you so much!
Anna says
I think Deb needs to take her vacuum and sweep up all those silly questions about you spending money on your rental Haha. Even if you did it is your money makin it home! 🙂 Love your what you have done to it.
Danelle Harvey says
hahahah thank you. It amazes me when people ask me that stupid question. And I agree. If I want to put $14,000 in a rental, it isn’t hurting anyone else.
Beth Bricker says
Just drooling over that cabinet and the whole rental. You all inspire me to cram even more stuff in my house. I look forward to your posts and stories on instagram ever day.
Danelle Harvey says
haha awww thanks so much.
Genevie Wilson says
Absolutely, love your home, and style. You have inspired me to shake things up a bit at my house. I just have to get some one as clever as you and Deb to make it all happen. I need your vision in my home. Thanks for all the laughs and inspiration. Have a great day while I await more posts….Happy Friday. (oh can you send Deb to do all the hanging in my home, my husband can’t seem to get it right.
Danelle Harvey says
hahahahah awwwww. thank you!
Sallie Mullinger says
Hi Danelle:
No offense but the cabinet is not my style. I can appreciate the size and enormous amount of storage space it gives. But Im just not into the chippy furniture look. However…those bowls! I LOVE those bowls! Can you share where you purchased them? I have a thing for white dishware..especially bowls. I dont think anyone can ever have enough serving bowls. Im happy for you that you found a piece that you adore so much. I know that feeling. Good luck in your rental and your new home.
Danelle Harvey says
Thank you. They are just vintage white ironstone bowls that I found at garage sales. I believe they are the bowls that went to a set with a pitcher.
Rebecca says
I just wanted to let you know how much I enjoy all you and Deb do. You are the first place I go on Instagram! “Where and what are they doing now?” Always inspiring! Thank you for making my day a whole lot brighter with your style and humor.
Danelle Harvey says
Awww..thank you so much. I appreciate the kind words.
Crystal says
Late to the party as usual, but Wowza! That cabinet is a beauty! And why wouldn’t you decorate your rental? For however long you are there it is your home! Speaking as a retired former serial renter, I always decorated and made minor repairs to the rentals I lived in. It was home, however temporary. I love that you are providing so much inspo for people who are still renting and don’t want to do anything because it’s “just for awhile and it’s not mine, so why bother?”
Danelle Harvey says
Awwww..thank you. I feel the same. I cannot imagine just “living” here as is. It is my home for the time being.
janine johnson says
Where do you find pieces like this? I search Marketplace and thrift stores but never find pieces like you and Natalie do and for the prices that you do. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
BTW- I live in NC so if you know of any places, please share 🙂
Love you and Deb!!