9 Drawer Boys Room Dresser Makeover

"As soon as I saw you, I knew an adventure was going to happen." ~ Winnie The Pooh
My son just turned 10 last week. I am trying my hardest to not let his age make me feel sad about the fact that I am losing my 'baby' boy. It is a hard transition when they go from sweet little boy who follows mommy everywhere to becoming so independent and not needing their mommy as much any more. I miss those pounding little fists on the bathroom door every time I take a shower, I miss the tugging of the pant legs when I am needed for something, I miss the sweet calls of 'Mommmmy come play with me' from the other room. But I am also thankful to God that my son is a healthy, adventurous boy who has been with me for 10 wonderful years. He has now grown into someone who loves the Lord, enjoys a good conversation about anything that involves facts, loves getting dirty in the mud, and is one of the greatest travel buddies I've ever had.
Lately he has been really interested in my projects, and has been asking me what I will be working on next when I am in between projects. He has enjoyed going with me searching for my next 'victim' and I can see a huge change in him that has happened recently, where he is really understanding and appreciating the work and love I put into my furniture makeovers. As a mother, it is such a great feeling to have a son that wants to learn from you and also looks up to you. And now I also see, that even though he is getting older, he still does need me, just in different ways. This morning before school, he hugged me and said "Mom, thanks for making my new dresser and my other desk too, I really like them both." Ahh, talk about melting a mothers heart!
I have slowly been working on getting his room together and out of all of the rooms in the house, his is still my favorite, and the closest to being 'complete' . Last year, I worked on making over an old desk from a thrift store for his room, and this year I have been in search of a long dresser with plenty of drawers for his clothes & toys. I was lucky enough to have a friend donate a dresser to me over the weekend and once I saw it, I knew it was exactly what I had been looking for , for my little mans room!
This is what the dresser looked like before;
I let my son pick out the colors and theme for the dresser. Below is a list of the changes that I made;
- Stained the top of the dresser & legs with 3 coats of Minwax Polyshades in Classic Black.
-Painted dresser & drawers in red satin paint.
-Stained over the entire dresser & drawers with Minwax Polyshades in Classic Black (which is stain + polyurethane) to give it a dirty/aged look as my son requested.
-Lined the drawers with ripped out pages from a 1973 issue of Popular Science Magazine.
I decided to use the original copper pulls that were on the dresser, I just love the patina that they have and their simple, straight lines.
I completed this dresser in a day and today I am planning on setting it up in my sons bedroom to surprise him with the complete product when he gets home from school.
Here are the after photos;
In the photos, the dresser is staged in my living room, once I get it into my sons bedroom I will add some new photos of it in there as well.
I hope you have enjoyed my latest furniture makeover, and that you leave feeling inspired to take on a project at your house too!
Thanks for reading,
~Kelly
Anchored Way Trading Co.
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