Mid Century Modern Even More Modern
I love mid century modern furniture because of how well it works in today's modern living spaces. Since they are usually about 60 years old or so I sometimes find them in bad condition. Or with formica top. When that happens I restore what I can and paint what I can't. Here is my latest completed project
I stared off with removing the old hardware and sanded the drawers with and electric sander 100, 120 180 and 220 grit. Once that was done I started painting the formica top and part of the sides.
I used a foam roller and white latex paint.
Once that was all done. I stained the drawers with minwax penetrating stain in color provincial and let it dry for 24 hours. After that all wood surfaces got a policrylic clear coat. I also applied water based policrylic coat on the top of the dresser for a durable easy to clean finish. Water based Policrylic is easy to use over paint and won't yellow the white paint like oil based polyurethane.
I decided to add something cool to the front drawers as well. A geometric triangle design came to mind. I used the same white paint as well as metallic paint. I used frogtape to mark my section and started painting
I added new knobs because one was missing. You can find inexpensive minimalistic brass knobs on Amazon. Once all was done it was time to take pictures. If you like this dresser see my other items on Instagram @andreapalmai
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Carolyn from NH on Nov 04, 2020
Love how the white paint brings out the richness of the wood.
Nice job 💕
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I would like to paint a stained mid century credenza one colour maybe black. What paint would you suggest .
In viewing your pictures noticed that one side was painted white and the other side was stained same color as drawer fronts. Was there a reason for this or is this what you preferred?