
It clearly was not an antique and it was not in the best shape, but the price was right (less than $50, I think).

It was time to finally update the clock during mom's living room redo. I sanded everything carefully and then gave the whole body two or three coats of Martha Stewart's "Bedford Gray" - a favorite shade of mine. I think it's the perfect non-boring neutral.
After the base coats dried, I trimmed out some of the moulding in a creamy white to help the details stand out a little more.

Then we put the clock back in the living room and suddenly we liked it 100x more! I love how a quick paint job seems to fix everything...

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