About a week ago, this old dresser showed up at my house. And by showed up at my house, I mean I begged my dad a week earlier when I was poking around in his shed to bring this dresser to my house. And being the kind man he is, he totally obliged. This was originally my great-grandparents' dresser. We're not sure how old it is...but my mom says she knows for sure it was in their house at least from 1939 on...if not before. It had definitely seen better days. I *think* this drawer may have been dropped on this corner at some point. By no means are we professional wood-refinishers...but this is how we chose to fix it. We basically did a bit of "cosmetic surgery" to cover up the damage using the above products as well as a thin strip of wood. My husband was kind enough to help me with the repair process: We soaked the wood pieces {cut to the width of the drawer} in water for about an hour until they were somewhat pliable. And by pliable, I mean we bent them and talked to Jesus about not letting them break. We used small finishing nails and wood glue to secure the piece to the front of the drawer, covering the damaged area. We repeated it on both top drawers so it looked planned {and *somewhat* original}. We sunk the nails with the sinker and filled with putty for a seamless finish. Nobody's more surprised than me {or my dad} that this actually worked. I filled in all the gaps...again, I like the seamless look. Then we moved it to the 110 degree garage to finish working on it {or start, I suppose...that was just groundwork with the repair}. I still don't understand why I couldn't have worked on it inside...apparently everyone else wanted to "breathe clean air" or whatever. Pffft. It was one hot & sweaty week working on this thing. It got a good cleaning, and then the refinishing process began: Whenever I've refinished pieces before, I've used a product called "Strip-Eze" {blush}, which has worked great. But, because I loathe wearing gloves when working on anything, I thought this may be a new cool product to try. It was a great product, however, I'm such a moron sometimes and tend to not follow rules. I know better than to not wear gloves. I should have worn gloves, regardless. That guy in the photo on the can is wearing gloves, for goodness' sake. Spraying the product....I only used this on the top since I was staining it {and painting the bottom}. I purposefully wanted the bottom to stay brown {an awful outdoor-house paint that my great-grandpa hosed down every piece of furniture we have from them in}, so it would show through when I distressed it. It was more for sentimental reasons than anything...like a part of great grandpa's paint fiasco still living on. The arrows are pointing out the new trim repair pieces. They also show where we filled in previous hardware holes since we were moving the knobs to new places. Again, living on the edge with my glove-free self. Since this piece is at least 70+ years old, I'm sure I shaved off a few days of my life since there's some serious probability of lead-based paint here. Oh, Lawsy. Feel free to judge my non-regulatory, free-willing, law-breaking, glove-neglecting, fume-breathing self. I'm baaaaaad. I then sanded the entire piece. I didn't sand the sides as well as the top, since I wanted some of that paint to show through. But I sanded them enough so they'd have plenty of tooth for paint to grip to. After it's sanded, I wiped it down completely with a tack cloth. At this point, some people {as in more professional-types} would use bleach or Oxalic Acid to complete the color- removal process and bleach out any other imperfections. Since I was using a super-dark stain, I wasn't worried about that. And I was fine with any minor imperfections since I was, in fact, weathering it as well. I used Minwax's Dark Walnut and used a staining-sponge to apply it {don't my nails look super sexy during this process? That's some hotness right there.}. I did three layers of stain, lightly sanding with very fine sandpaper {and wiping with tackcloth} between coats. Once the top was pretty much done & dried {it took a couple of days to completely dry}, I turned my attention to the bottom. Again, I purposefully did not use a primer on this particular piece. I wanted that crummy old house-paint to show through where I sanded {sentimental old me}. Normally, this needs a primer...but I didn't want that to show through as well. I used my stand-by $5 oops-paint aqua {it doesn't have an actual name since it was an oops-can I stumbled onto at Lowe's}. Incidentally, my husband graciously pointed out that the original $5 can of oops-paint has now cost us nearly a hundred bucks in subsequent cans of matched paint. We just keep going back for more. Love it. At least I can brag about my bargain for that first can. Normally I use my palm-sander to distress furniture, but this time I grabbed my sanding block with medium-grit paper. I didn't want to over distress this particular piece {although it sure did that to me, so turn-about is fair play, but I digress}. I only sanded the edges on this one. I did the next step a little unconventionally. I didn't want brush marks and I didn't want the lack of control of a roller. So, I used a roller cover and held it to dab. I mixed a 1:1 stain/water mixture and dipped my "tool" into it. Then, I dabbed the mixture onto the sanded edges. It was so hot outside {even at nine at night}, that it dried faster than I intended...I seriously couldn't keep up with the wiping process after dabbing. As I mentioned above, after the stain was applied to the sanded areas, I wiped it up like crazy...leaving behind a faint "weathery" look. I then finished it off with a coat of satin polyurethane {I actually did three coats on the top...again, lightly sanding with fine paper/wiping with tackcloth between each coat}. I knew I would be using the top a lot more...this piece went into the dining room and I know how hard I can be on buffet-type pieces, in terms of serve-ware and such. And here she is in the dining room! I purchased glass knobs from HobLob to use on her. If you remember, we re-situated where the knobs went by filling in previous holes with filler. These are not the original lamps I talked about putting on here...but I found these on CL for a steal and thought they were a more appropriate size for the dresser. What a treasure to have such a family heirloom in our home. Thanks, Mom & Dad. I promise I'll treat her right. 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Well, it was time. My beloved little dresser had really seen its day. The drawers weren’t holding up right, and I wanted something taller for the space. AKA—I wanted more storage. Can you ever have enough? I knew how this would play out. I’d want the dresser on day 1. I’d find it on day 219. But it was worth the wait. Beautiful condition, real wood, and $60. Iiiiiiiiii’ll take it! Click for the reveal...
The before and afters of my Grandma's house remodel, renovation, do it yourself of a 100 year farmhouse after fully gutting it and DIY everything!
White Dresser White trim dresser Chalk paint buffet Small dresser with mirror ...
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The IKEA Hemnes Dresser gets a Mid-Century Modern makeover. Just a few coats of stain and new knobs. So easy.
About a week ago, this old dresser showed up at my house. And by showed up at my house, I mean I begged my dad a week earlier when I was poking around in his shed to bring this dresser to my house. And being the kind man he is, he totally obliged. This was originally my great-grandparents' dresser. We're not sure how old it is...but my mom says she knows for sure it was in their house at least from 1939 on...if not before. It had definitely seen better days. I *think* this drawer may have been dropped on this corner at some point. By no means are we professional wood-refinishers...but this is how we chose to fix it. We basically did a bit of "cosmetic surgery" to cover up the damage using the above products as well as a thin strip of wood. My husband was kind enough to help me with the repair process: We soaked the wood pieces {cut to the width of the drawer} in water for about an hour until they were somewhat pliable. And by pliable, I mean we bent them and talked to Jesus about not letting them break. We used small finishing nails and wood glue to secure the piece to the front of the drawer, covering the damaged area. We repeated it on both top drawers so it looked planned {and *somewhat* original}. We sunk the nails with the sinker and filled with putty for a seamless finish. Nobody's more surprised than me {or my dad} that this actually worked. I filled in all the gaps...again, I like the seamless look. Then we moved it to the 110 degree garage to finish working on it {or start, I suppose...that was just groundwork with the repair}. I still don't understand why I couldn't have worked on it inside...apparently everyone else wanted to "breathe clean air" or whatever. Pffft. It was one hot & sweaty week working on this thing. It got a good cleaning, and then the refinishing process began: Whenever I've refinished pieces before, I've used a product called "Strip-Eze" {blush}, which has worked great. But, because I loathe wearing gloves when working on anything, I thought this may be a new cool product to try. It was a great product, however, I'm such a moron sometimes and tend to not follow rules. I know better than to not wear gloves. I should have worn gloves, regardless. That guy in the photo on the can is wearing gloves, for goodness' sake. Spraying the product....I only used this on the top since I was staining it {and painting the bottom}. I purposefully wanted the bottom to stay brown {an awful outdoor-house paint that my great-grandpa hosed down every piece of furniture we have from them in}, so it would show through when I distressed it. It was more for sentimental reasons than anything...like a part of great grandpa's paint fiasco still living on. The arrows are pointing out the new trim repair pieces. They also show where we filled in previous hardware holes since we were moving the knobs to new places. Again, living on the edge with my glove-free self. Since this piece is at least 70+ years old, I'm sure I shaved off a few days of my life since there's some serious probability of lead-based paint here. Oh, Lawsy. Feel free to judge my non-regulatory, free-willing, law-breaking, glove-neglecting, fume-breathing self. I'm baaaaaad. I then sanded the entire piece. I didn't sand the sides as well as the top, since I wanted some of that paint to show through. But I sanded them enough so they'd have plenty of tooth for paint to grip to. After it's sanded, I wiped it down completely with a tack cloth. At this point, some people {as in more professional-types} would use bleach or Oxalic Acid to complete the color- removal process and bleach out any other imperfections. Since I was using a super-dark stain, I wasn't worried about that. And I was fine with any minor imperfections since I was, in fact, weathering it as well. I used Minwax's Dark Walnut and used a staining-sponge to apply it {don't my nails look super sexy during this process? That's some hotness right there.}. I did three layers of stain, lightly sanding with very fine sandpaper {and wiping with tackcloth} between coats. Once the top was pretty much done & dried {it took a couple of days to completely dry}, I turned my attention to the bottom. Again, I purposefully did not use a primer on this particular piece. I wanted that crummy old house-paint to show through where I sanded {sentimental old me}. Normally, this needs a primer...but I didn't want that to show through as well. I used my stand-by $5 oops-paint aqua {it doesn't have an actual name since it was an oops-can I stumbled onto at Lowe's}. Incidentally, my husband graciously pointed out that the original $5 can of oops-paint has now cost us nearly a hundred bucks in subsequent cans of matched paint. We just keep going back for more. Love it. At least I can brag about my bargain for that first can. Normally I use my palm-sander to distress furniture, but this time I grabbed my sanding block with medium-grit paper. I didn't want to over distress this particular piece {although it sure did that to me, so turn-about is fair play, but I digress}. I only sanded the edges on this one. I did the next step a little unconventionally. I didn't want brush marks and I didn't want the lack of control of a roller. So, I used a roller cover and held it to dab. I mixed a 1:1 stain/water mixture and dipped my "tool" into it. Then, I dabbed the mixture onto the sanded edges. It was so hot outside {even at nine at night}, that it dried faster than I intended...I seriously couldn't keep up with the wiping process after dabbing. As I mentioned above, after the stain was applied to the sanded areas, I wiped it up like crazy...leaving behind a faint "weathery" look. I then finished it off with a coat of satin polyurethane {I actually did three coats on the top...again, lightly sanding with fine paper/wiping with tackcloth between each coat}. I knew I would be using the top a lot more...this piece went into the dining room and I know how hard I can be on buffet-type pieces, in terms of serve-ware and such. And here she is in the dining room! I purchased glass knobs from HobLob to use on her. If you remember, we re-situated where the knobs went by filling in previous holes with filler. These are not the original lamps I talked about putting on here...but I found these on CL for a steal and thought they were a more appropriate size for the dresser. What a treasure to have such a family heirloom in our home. Thanks, Mom & Dad. I promise I'll treat her right. 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Last week I found this very large and heavy French Provincial Dresser at the Flea Market and of course loaded it up and brought it home. Before: The front of this piece doesn't look to bad in the pictures, but the top was a gigantic mess. When looking at this dresser French blue popped into my head and so I mixed up a custom color of homemade chalk paint and got my brush out. After a few coats of blue I decided the dresser needed a little bling and so I added gilding wax to the inhaled details and then sealed it with dark wax and hemp oil. Since this piece is so large and heavy I was not able to bring it inside for photos, so please excuse the concrete and poor staging. This dresser sold very fast and that made me happy because I now have room for more furniture! Linking up with: thededicatedhouse savvysouthernstyle mysalvagedtreasures frommyfrontporchtoyours averageinspired restylerelove nancherrow frenchcountrycottage missmustardseed thoughtsfromalice pinkwhen cozylittlehouse
Today I've curated 25 BEAUTIFUL BLUE makeovers from some of the top talents in the furniture painting industry. I hope this inspires you and gives you ideas on how to incorporate this gorgeous color into YOUR furniture makeovers and decor.
I started this journey with my own coffee table and then a $2 side table from Goodwill. I can't believe what I've learned over the past th...
To see this complete room makeover (including before and after photos) Please Click Here. This fun project is the work of two hard-core DIY warriors. This project exemplifies "when there's a will, there's a way". Sarah and EJ, clients and friends, ran through fire to complete this dresser makeover for their twin 3 year old twin boys room. I recently shared the inspiration board I created for the boy's new Vintage Surf Bedroom. Sarah and EJ got to work immediately on the design plan. The room turned out great. I'm excited to share the final reveal soon. Today, you'll get a sneak peek so I can share their fabulous dresser makeover. These guys never shy away from a project. Using the inspiration board they hit Craigslist to find a great dresser, large enough for twins. It didn't take long for them to find an extra long 1970's dark wood dresser for $100. It was very similar to this dresser... They had a great piece now they needed the perfect paint color. To get the perfect shade of green, I "chipped" my inspiration board with my Sherwin Williams ChipIt! tool. Here were the results... Bam. Lime Rickey it was. Here is the scene, Sarah and EJ have busy lives. Both professionals, not to mention parents to four small children. They don't have a lot of time for DIY projects and this room makeover was full of them. No worries, they had it all planned out. Grandma would take the kids for an entire weekend while EJ got to work on carpentry projects in the bedroom and Sarah would knock out the dresser makeover. {Sarah and EJ's family portrait by this awesome photographer} The kids left for the weekend with Grandma, time to get started. The house was quiet, there were no little ones underfoot, it was just Sarah, EJ, their power tools and an unexplained power outage. It didn't stop these two. They had to make hay while the sun was shining, in this case, the sun was a flashlight. Here is the tutorial... The first step was to remove all the hardware and give the piece a good sanding (hand sanding this time, no electricity for a power sander...man they are tough). After the sanding, it was wiped down with a damp cloth to remove the dust. A sponge roller was used to apply a coat of primer (Zinsser or Kilz latex primer). Then came two coats of Sherwin Williams Lime Rickey Semi-Gloss latex paint. After the paint was completely dry, Sarah applied a mixture of glaze and stain to the piece, one section at a time, wiping away the excess as she went along with a cotton rag. The stain mixture was one part stain to three parts glaze. The stain/glaze top coat toned the bright color down a notch and also provided a nice, shiny, protective finish. There is a very detailed step by step tutorial over at Sweet Pickins {click here}. She uses a similar glazing technique and wrote a wonderful "How To" article. The original hardware looked great with new color which kept this piece authentic and even more budget friendly then we originally thought. When a dresser turns out this fabulous, it must have a companion. Sarah continued her thrifting adventure at the Salvation Army where she found this bookcase. It also received the Lime Rickey treatment. After the power outage debacle, Sarah and EJ took vacation time from work, and "Grandma Of The Year" agreed to take the kids for a full week so they could wrap up the bedroom makeover. This time, nothing could stop them. Except jury duty. These two are my DIY room makeover hero's. With all of the hoops they had to jump through to pull this room together; jobs, four little ones, power outages and jury duty, they made it look way too easy. It is one of my all time favorite transformations. I can't wait to share the final room reveal. Thank you, Sarah and EJ, for letting me share your project. Thank you, JulesK Photography for providing the beautiful family portrait. To see this complete room transformation (including before/after photos and many more DIY project details) Please Click Here. For information on my affordable online design service, Please Click Here. © Copyright 2013 The Yellow Cape Cod
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