''TIME" for a Makeover. Clock Dresser Makeover

Art is beauty
by Art is beauty
I picked up this old dresser at Goodwill.
I loved the style of it
but it was in VERY VERY rough condition.
After some mega elbow grease and sweat, I was able to transform this piece from a dresser headed for the wood chipper to one headed for the bedroom.
I picked up this old dresser at Goodwill.


I loved the style of it


but it was in VERY VERY rough condition.


I will not even begin to defend my need to paint it to all the wood lovers out there.


(well maybe a little)


I didn't even bother to take pictures


of the sides of this thing and how bad they were because as I said before...I was in a painting ZONE..


Pictures were not important..Painting was...


Every single Original knob was BENT...I mean BENT..LIKE SIDEWAYS...


I don't know if the original owner used this dresser as batting practice or what, but I have never seen it where all the knobs were destroyed..not one that was salvageable.


The top you can see was awful,


I had palm sanded it..but it still hadn't taken out the names that had been carved DEEP into the top.


It had to be belt sanded and there are still some signs of names that couldn't be sanded out.


I didn't even bother to sand on the rest of the sides.


Names grooved... sides coming apart...I had to basically put this dresser back together..


not to mention what was hopefully either dried candy or glue (please GOD don't let those have been boogers I had to scrape off..LOL This by the way would not be the FIRST TIME I have had to do that)
Once all that was taken care of and the top sanded I could get to painting.


I stained the top,
and mixed up a custom blue paint for the base.


I had thought about leaving the little accent squares uncovered in the middle but it looked


strange so I painted those too, knowing I would probably add something along the way.
Which is what I did!


I have this old clock parts stencil so I quick added


that to all the middle sections of the drawers.


It added just the right amount of detail I was looking for.


I also went into my salvage drawer to find old handles for this dresser.
As is the USUAL for me, I had saved these old pulls off another project.


I had exactly SIX of them.


Just the right amount for this project....I LOVE IT WHEN THAT HAPPENS!


I loved that the round pulls went along with the round clock faces, kind of pulling it


all together....get it.....PULLING!!! LOL I crack myself up! :)
So there you have it.


What once was ready to be put in the furniture recycler (goodwill puts wood furniture in a chipper if it doesn't sell) Can now hopefully go make a nice addition to someones home.
Art is beauty
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