Need to redo a dresser - any suggestions?
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Jeanette S on Dec 05, 2013If you are going to repaint it, you can fill in the draw pull holes and re-drill them where you want them. As for the leather top, leave it black, paint the dresser cream and accent with black...stencil some flowers across one side up toward the top...maybe with an Effiele Tower on it too! Then pick a knob that matches your design.Helpful Reply
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Jcw on Dec 05, 2013Thank you Jeanette, I like the idea of black accents to match top color. I am not very good with stencils, so would probably have to use the stick on stencils I have heard about.Helpful Reply
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Sheryll S on Dec 06, 2013If you don't want it masculine, paint it pink or what other colors would look good in the room you will put it in. A pretty cream color is always nice. And you can change the pulls, but I can't see them that well in the photo's, so I can't say on that. You can always paint them too, just coat them with water based poly after to keep the color clean longer.Helpful Reply
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Jcw on Dec 06, 2013Thanks SheryllHelpful Reply
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Chris aka monkey on Dec 06, 2013i always say the same thing when asked this question.... just have fun with it... with all the new crazy tape shapes you can chevron stripe or do a multitude of things...decide where it is going to be placed and paint a color that goes.. i got bold and painted my dresser blue with white drawers and i love it xxHelpful Reply
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D Lawless Hardware on Dec 06, 2013Obviously I am here to talk about hardware...haha. But I would really suggest using some wood filler to fill in the 2" center holes and choose yourself some new hardware. If you want it to be less masculine, the hardware might be the most important part after the paint job. It is sooo easy to fill in those old holes. Might cost you a couple bucks and a few minutes, but then you can choose whatever hardware you want.Helpful Reply
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Rondha Hasted on Dec 06, 2013https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=558058184257176&set=a.568239483239046.1073741830.558015530928108&type=3&src=https%3A%2F%2Fscontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net%2Fhphotos-prn2%2F1173856_558058184257176_956859815_n.jpg&size=554%2C415Helpful Reply
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Rondha Hasted on Dec 06, 2013https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=558028790926782&set=a.568239483239046.1073741830.558015530928108&type=3&src=https%3A%2F%2Ffbcdn-sphotos-e-a.akamaihd.net%2Fhphotos-ak-ash3%2F1185005_558028790926782_1441687473_n.jpg&size=541%2C720Helpful Reply
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Rondha Hasted on Dec 06, 2013https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=578779448851716&set=a.568239483239046.1073741830.558015530928108&type=3&src=https%3A%2F%2Fscontent-b-lga.xx.fbcdn.net%2Fhphotos-prn2%2F1378788_578779448851716_1051175932_n.jpg&size=425%2C960Helpful Reply
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169756 on Dec 07, 2013Glass pulls would girlie it up nicely even if you did nothing else.Helpful Reply
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Jeanie Randall on Dec 07, 2013You could also fill in the grooves with either wood putty or bondo (follow directions on can) and sand for a smooth look. If you do this, be sure to prime before painting.Helpful Reply
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Mimi on Dec 07, 2013chalk paint or milk paint are awesome to work with. You can stay very neutral or go with a great color! No mistakes..if you hate how it's turning out. Just paint it another color. Good luck..I bet it'll be beautiful. MimiHelpful Reply
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Marge on Dec 07, 2013I like all of these ideas. My daughter sanded down an old dresser. Painted top black and rest an off white. She made it into a cabinet to hold her DVD player and cable boxes by removing the top drawers and adding shelves inside. So you could leave the leather top and rethink your need for storage in some way.Helpful Reply
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Pat Dollar on Dec 07, 2013jcw - The leather look area is perfect for creating a marbleized look as if it were inlaid in the dresser. I would use an electric sander to make that area smoother. Use a primer for the entire dresser and pick up a marbelizing kit from a craft store such as Michaels. Just marbelize the leather look area in a light beige multicolor. It is an easy to do process that does not require any artistic ability. Coat it then with a couple of coats of poly. Paint the rest of the dresser in a light color of your choosing after filling the holes left by the pulls and redrill them as necessary to accomodate more feminine pulls. I am attaching a before and after combo image of a table that I refinished with a granite look painted finish.Helpful Reply
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Frankie Laney on Dec 07, 2013I'm thinking it would be great in a red. ASCP has a red that I like, it's Emperor's Silk. You can also find a great red spray paint and then wax it good. I would also fill in the holes for new hardware. It almost has an Asian flair, so red would work great. You could also do an accent color in the depressed lines and match it to new hardware.Helpful Reply
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Cecile Whyte on Jul 02, 2016Hi jcw. Are you repurposing or using it as a dresser? Do you want to keep it as is but change the color or keep it as a dresser with a shelf at the top or the bottom? The possibilities for this great piece is endless. Let us know. I have some great ideas I could share but it would be nice to know your thoughts. Besides you have some great ideas already.Helpful Reply
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