Bedroom Makeover

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$50
1 Day
Easy

I recently updated my master bedroom. I had a dated cherry sleigh bed and matching bureau/dresser. In my last DIY I showed you how I updated my husband’s bureau. You can see that tutorial here. Now I moved on to my dresser. I wanted a white, pretty cottage look ( I refinished my husband’s in gray).

My first step was to paint the dresser with two coats of white chalk paint, letting the paint dry completely between coats. I removed all the wooden knobs before painting the drawers-all 22 of them!

After the white chalk paint was completely dry I wanted to add a bit of color and texture to my now white dresser. I used a dark gray and a silver chalk paint.

I used a dry brush technique. When you dry brush paint you dip your brush into the paint and then remove all the excess paint from your brush.

**I like to use a paper towel and do a few quick brush strokes to remove the extra paint.**

I went over the dresser with the gray paint first then the silver. The gray really picked up the details on the corners and edges.

When you dry brush it adds color in a subtle way because there is just a light coat of paint applied.

**Keep your brush strokes going with the grain of the wood and in a straight motion**

Going over the dresser with the silver chalk paint.

I loved working with a metallic chalk paint- it added such a pretty shimmer and a little glam to my dresser without being overwhelming.

When all the paint had dried I used a fine grit sandpaper to distress. I focused on the edges and corners to bring out the details of the dresser.

I wiped off the dresser with a microfiber cloth to pick up all the dust from sanding.

I love how the corners look!

I applied a coat of a clear protector to the dresser because it was going to get daily use.

I found these little glass knobs on Amazon-they have a huge selection of drawer knobs and pulls. Their prices are great too, especially since I needed 22 knobs for this project.

Here’s my finished dresser after I put on all the knobs. Isn't it much prettier than before??

I ditched our sleigh bed and updated it with this elegant upholstered headboard to complete my bedroom makeover.

My finished room. Since this picture I mounted the TV on the wall...I live in a house full of teenage boys & a husband and need somewhere to escape and watch Hallmark movies and HGTV😀.

Here is a view of the other side of the bedroom.

I hope I gave you some encouragement to save your own dated furniture-it's really is amazing what a little paint can do!!

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  • Debi53 Debi53 on Nov 03, 2019

    What a lovely tranquil room. You did a beautiful job.

  • Indre Koch Indre Koch on Dec 31, 2020

    I have the identical dresser in pine. I painted it a linen white, but even after priming some of the knots are bleeding through. Plus, I used spray paint and it looks blotchy. I've purchased the same paint in a can and will be repainting. Purchased the same glass knobs for another piece, but still have 22 left to use on the dresser!

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