Changing up a Dated Dresser Set for Master Bedroom

See how this dated dresser gets a face lift with a little bit of stain and new hardware
Dated oak dresser before staining.
Dated dresser in oak looking for an update that wasn't using paint but stain instead. Removed all the hardware and sanded down the drawer fronts to remove the varnish.
Staining drawer fronts to give a 2 tone look
Stained just the fronts of the dresser drawers to give a 2-tone look to the dresser.
Drawer fronts all stained and added new knobs
All the staining finished, and I had 2 holes on each drawer where the old pull was, so I decided to use 2 knobs instead of a pull for something different.
All finished and I love the results
All finished and I love the results...just a simple change, with dramatic look.
Taylor @ TayRose Design
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  • Hannah V Hannah V on Jan 12, 2015
    Looks lovely!
  • Taylor @ TayRose Design Taylor @ TayRose Design on Jan 12, 2015
    Thank you for the comments...I just wanted to show how just a little change can make a big difference! I did the same process to the night stand that is not part of the dresser set, but with the same stain treatment, it fits right in!
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