Reverse Dipped MCM Dresser With Angled Sides

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A popular look for furniture has been the "dipped" look. Usually you see gold on the bottom of a piece, or sometimes the legs dipped in a fun color. I decided to do my own take on that look, and so I created this reverse dipped dresser. Walnut on the bottom, glossy white on the top.
Reverse Dipped MCM Dresser before
The dresser was pretty worn to begin with. There was some veneer missing that got fixed with wood filler, and the marks on the top also got covered.
Reverse Dipped MCM Dresser with Angled Sides
If you want to know how I refinished the bottom portion of the wood WITHOUT stripping it, visit the original blog post (found at the end of this post).
Reverse Dipped MCM Dresser with Angled Sides
Reverse Dipped MCM Dresser with Angled Sides
My favorite part, the angled sides! I think this adds so much uniqueness to the piece, and it makes the side view awesome!
Reverse Dipped MCM Dresser with Angled Sides
For more details on the products used and to see more photos and projects, visit The Weathered Door blog.
The Weathered Door
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  • Susan S Susan S on Dec 16, 2014
    Great job, and your creativity is awesome, more people, should go outside the box with designs on furniture, Love it, thanks, for the inspiration.....
  • Desiree Ladd Desiree Ladd on Dec 16, 2014
    Any things could have been done with such a fabulous piece to start with. Your creation is one of them. Fun, funky, modern & quirky. Not for everyone, but I luv it!
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