How can I make over this old dresser?
This solid wood beauty has been spray painted white. It’s now all scratched up from the move. I’m looking for a greasy idea for this piece. ( I did find the drawer after I took this picture.)
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A greasy idea? I think your question got autocorrected!
I would strip the top and stain it a rich color before repainting the rest of it in an antique white. I would also remove the hardware and either spray paint it bronze or strip it and see what color is underneath :)
Nik: here's my post about making something new!
https://www.hometalk.com/diy/living-room/furniture/1960s-coffee-table-into-2020-44255352
1960's Coffee Table Into 2020
Hello I would consider refurbishing with a new color possibly a chalk paint. And upgrading the hardware if that’s in the budget.
Because it has so much detail, this piece would look great painted with the edges distressed. I, too, would strip the top and stain it for some contrast.
Not sure what a greasy idea is. Maybe easy?
Chalk paint for sure. Scuff the surface with sandpaper if it is glossy. Two coats of chalk paint usually covers most everything. Use a tiny bit of antiquing wax in the indentations. Update the hardware. Online places like Hobby Lobby carry 100's of styles for pretty inexpensive prices compared to the big box stores.
If you choose to redo the whole piece, strip and refinish, it will be a major project. I would agree with stripping the top and painting the bottom of it. You might consider adding a design transfer, take a look here for an idea:
https://createwithcynthia.com/tips-on-using-iron-orchid-design-transfers-on-a-furniture-makeover/
You can clean up and glaze if you like the color but want to change a little. I would change the hardware for a quick & easy update.
As others mentioned, going for a distressed look might work for this. If you don't want to strip and redo the top, you could try some contact paper. I think it would make a nice contrast!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Wjsw71uK2E
Beautiful! I am not a huge furniture refinisher, but I would definitely use chalk paint since it doesn't require sanding or priming. Also, check out this link: https://christinafayerepurposed.com/category/repurposed-projects/
This is a friend of mine who does unbelievable makeovers. You might find some inspiration.
Oh fun! I would definitely paint it with chalk paint or mineral paint! I love a cream color with a dark wax around the edges of the drawers would look super pretty! And you can sand around the edges to lightly distress them! :)