I love a good
furniture re-do don’t you? Taking
something that looks like it belongs on the curb for the garbage man to dispose
of and turning it into a cherished piece for our home.
That’s kinda how this
little Craigslist find was for me. I
didn’t really want to buy anything
that day. Honestly!
Actually, I was researching and trying to get an idea of how
much to price some things that I was trying to get rid of when I spotted her. (that's my story and I'm sticking to it)
There she was…all
brown and banged up with her little tear-drop handles all covered in rust. She was just crying for some love! I wish I had a photo to share of her before
her makeover but somewhere between start to finish…the before photos were lost. UGH!
Suffice to say, she
looked a bit like this…
But oh did she have
potential! In all honesty, I have a
thing for old vintage things in their original state. I could’ve just lived with her as is if not
for the horrific smell!
I’m thinking she was
used as a kitty litter box…or close to one???
It was bad people!
So I busted out the
sander and went to town. There wasn't much left of the original finish so sanding went pretty quickly.
First I used a 120
grit sandpaper all over to take off all the paint splatter covering her and
give her a smooth finish. My initial thought was to restore her back to her original beauty but the more I sanded,
the more I realized that was not going to be possible.
The wood had some
cracks in it that needed to be filled and some warping issues that needed, well
some caulk! So I had to come up with a
new plan of action.
In came a sample pot
of Behr paint that I’d gotten in Antique Tin.
I loved the color and just had to get a sample of it…but had no clue
where I was going to use it.
Considering it’s a
small piece, I figured this would be the perfect place to try it out!
I removed the
drawers, tapped off the top, slapped on a face mask and filled up my paint
sprayer with paint and off to paint’in I went!
After the first coat
of paint dried, I sanded it lightly with 220 grit paper and then applied a
second coat…sanded again with 220 grit then applied a light third coat for good
measure.
In between coats of
paint on the chest, I started staining the drawers. I used my all time favorite stain, Minwax in Special Walnut. LOVE IT!
Can never go wrong with it.
Once the chest was done drying, I applied three coats
of the same stain to the top, let that dry for 24 hours and then applied a coat
of Annie Sloan Clear Wax to the entire piece…let it sit for 24 hours, applied a
second coat of Wax…waited 24 hours and then buffed her to a shine!
I just love the way she turned out...don't you?
She's the perfect blend of rustic and chic!
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I love the paint color and the wood together. The hardware is great too! You did a beautiful job on your dresser. Visiting from Wow us Wednesdays. ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteJamie,
DeleteThank you so much for your sweet words and for stopping by :)
That colour is lovely! I love the paint and natural wood together, too.
ReplyDeleteThank you Cynthia! I'm pretty happy with how it turned out too :)
DeleteThis is AMAZING!! great job :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Theresa! I appreciate you taking the time to comment on this for me :)
DeleteI love this. Just discovered your blog and I am a fan!! Great job.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you found me! I hope you come back often :)
DeleteI REALLY like this! A lot! It's perfect!
ReplyDeleteMe too!! Thanks for stopping by and taking a look at my blog :)
DeleteI love a good rescue! Nice work! The two tone works perfect on this. I just had hardwood floors put in at my house, and I used Special Walnut for the stain. It is the best color stain! I am your neighbor over at Miss Mustard Seed and your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteI am dying to do hardwoods in my kitchen just so I can stain them Special Walnut! It is the perfect color (in my opinion).
DeleteThanks for following me :)
Great makeover. Lovely choice of colour which matches the natural wood perfectly.
ReplyDeleteWow - what a beautiful makeover - your paint choice is perfection with the wood.
ReplyDeleteI'm your newest follower - would love to have you follow back
Hugs,
Thank you so much for your kind words and for following me!
DeleteI have followed you as well...your site is great!
Thats amazing.
ReplyDeleteI did a dresser almost identical to this one. It now sits with my daughter at college, it's the perfect size. GREAT job :)
Great minds think alike! Thanks for stopping by :)
Deletei would love to feature your dresser, if that would be ok with you please let me know,
ReplyDeletelauren
Yes please! Thank you so much!
Deletethanks so much ill let you know when i post it,
ReplyDeletelauren
Your so artistic and talented, what a transformation. Stopping by to say Hi from the blog hop. Come visit sometime, tea is cold and no shoes are required. Kathy B. http://www.southernmadeintheshade.blogspot.com New Follower
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this! I love the pretty oak and that stain is the perfect shade. I will have to try that. I've been using a medium walnut and its still a tad dark. It turned out beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE THIS!!!!
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