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Lingerie Cabinet Makeover
by
Lynnette Soltwedel
(IC: instagram)
7 Materials
$50
2 Days
Medium
I found this poor piece for sale, and decided to rescue it! Sometimes when I see a piece, it just speaks to me. This piece said “hey, I can be adorable.”
Here you can see the piece as I found it. Now, I knew one drawer was broken....but didn’t realize another one was broken and missing the back. *sigh* I guess I should have checked a little better, but oh well!
Yup, I forgot to take pictures of the sanding process. However, I ALWAYS sand a piece even if I am going to paint it completely. I went with a soft gray chalk paint....and put a shelf in the top to replace the drawer that had a missing back, adding a bit of trim to make sure it looked finished!
Let me say...I painted the drawers about 4 or 5 times before I decided on the gradient! I just can’t stop until I am happy with the end result. I was sending pictures to a couple of friends...at one point one friend said they looked like sheep faces, lol. Glad I opted to go with the gradient/ombré look instead. I used General finishes wipe on satin finish to seal it.
I replaced the handles with these cute knobs I had left from another project.
I lined the drawers with contact paper.
And the finished before and after! It sold the day I posted it for sale!
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Published August 8th, 2018 7:44 PM
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Sandpiper@access comments. ca on Aug 28, 2018
Awesome.....great job. Love the two door knob look.
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Lynnette Soltwedel on Aug 28, 2018
Thank you 😊 I thought the knobs just worked with this piece.
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Sandpiper@access comments. ca on Aug 28, 2018
They absolutely do, but the whole effect is stunning.
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Not sure what you are referring to when you say trim? Is that the thin scroll across the top of the trim or just before drawer? I can't tell if that is carved into the wood of the piece or if that is the trim you mention. Please clarify.
I love grays and I will most sincerely flatter you , by imitating your color scheme and your ombre effect on the drawers on some piece -- but, I think I may be on the lookout for a chest similar to this. I don't know how you could part with it, it's so fabulous!
SO many questions come to mind! It's been 29 years since I've painted or refinished any furniture and have never used chalk paint, do you roll,brush, or spray it on? Are the drawers done in chalk paint also? I am going to look for the same products you used, here in San Diego. also, the poly -- brush or wipe it on?
Do you mind my asking what you sold this beautiful piece for? I am West coast, so it is a whole different world. but seeing what you did with this piece, makes me want to come to yours! ( Cont.)
Hi super piece. Did you have an issue with bleed through if so what would you recommend to stop it