YOU WON'T BELIEVE HOW THIS DRESSER NOW LOOKS!
by
Theredpaintedcottage
(IC: blogger)
4 Materials
$50
Medium
This dresser was much too short, so legs were added to it, it was painted and distressed, planking was added to the top and new glass knobs for the top drawer.
This was a used dresser that was well built, but the color was wrong and so was the height.
First thing we did was bought new legs for it, primed them and added to the bottom of the dresser.
The dresser was first painted in ASCP French Linen, and then was painted white (see blog for details on this white). After it dried, a fine sanding block was taken to distress where it might have aged with time. And then a clean wax was put on.
I also decided to add planking to the top to bring some natural wood into the room.
We added glass knobs to the top drawer.
It's unbelievable how much this new look, color and height has changed the entire room. You can see more photos and get more detailed information from my blog posting listed below.
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Suggested materials:
- ASCP, Maison Blanche Paint and Wax (Online and local)
- Wood (Home Depot)
- Legs (Lowes)
- Glass Knob (Local)
Want more details about this and other DIY projects? Check out my blog post!
Published August 18th, 2016 2:30 PM
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Lori on Aug 20, 2016Legs are often the first thing I notice on furniture, they can make such a difference, as in this piece. Sometimes they are short and stumpy, sometimes long and curvey but always nice to look at and IMHO can make a piece masculine or feminine when combined with the right colours.
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Theredpaintedcottage on Aug 20, 2016I love legs on dressers and how I ended up buying this dresser in the first place, I haven't a clue...LOL!
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