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A Less Than Perfect Dresser
by
Paige @ southerncurated
(IC: blogger)
1 Material
$50
4 Hours
Easy
I picked this antique dresser up at my local Habitat Restore for a song. It was a good thing because it only had one functioning drawer. The bottom two drawers were ruined. One drawer front was warped beyond repair and the other one I had to beat with a hammer to unstick it. So that left me with a lot of open and empty space.
I took a trip to Lowes and found the perfect pieces of wood to turn the empty space in to great open shelving for $7 each! They are in the same section as the pre made table tops at my store.
I finished these pine boards with Annie Sloan Dark wax only. They really look great with the aqua paint I chose for the rest of the dresser.
Now I have some pretty cool storage and open shelving for my kitchen!
Want to see the entire project?
You can find it here:
http://ajunkchicklife.blogspot.com/2016/07/thinking-outside-box-literally.html?m=1
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Suggested materials:
- Pine boards, chalk paint, soft wax
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published July 13th, 2016 10:52 AM
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Paige @ southerncurated on May 03, 2017Thank you!
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Diana Deiley on May 13, 2017
Less than perfect describes all of us. There's beauty in everything. She's beautiful. What a fabulous makeover. You did a fantastic job. Thanks for sharing with all of us. Keep up the good work.
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