Misfit Dresser Makeover

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You can't tell from these after pictures, but this dresser was in pretty tough shape when I hauled it home. This was one of those projects that I regretted taking on from day one because it needed so much TLC. After letting the misfit dresser sit in the garage for several months I finally got the nerve up to tackle the issues this past week
I started by glueing, clamping and filling the drawers. Not my favorite part of a makeover, but a necessary step.
While they were drying, I gave the body a quick coat of ASCP-Duck Egg Blue.
Then I tried to fit the drawers in place only to realize that the repair work on one of the drawers just wasn't working out so well. After I exchanged a few choice words with the problem drawer---I simply had to toss the problem child. {sometimes there is nothing I can do to fix some of these pieces and I have to move on to plan B} Plan B in this situation was to use some plywood and make a shelf in the vacant space. I was lucky to find a coordinating fabric to line the shelf with and make it look more finished.
After I gave the top a light sanding I used Minwax Tung Oil to give the wood a natural look and feel, while protecting and highlighting the beautiful wood grain. You can pick up Tung oil at most hardware stores, I picked mine up at Home Depot.
My next lucky break was when I found three baskets that fit perfectly on the new shelf I had made. {maybe this misfit was going to turn out after all}
And finally, I had these gorgeous ceramic knobs in my arsenal of hardware. I think these look better then the original pulls.
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  • Trish Trish on Apr 14, 2017

    I love this SO much. Do you remember where you got your ceramic knobs?

  • Regina Hemp Regina Hemp on Jan 23, 2018

    Hello:) You only mentioned Annie Sloan Duck Egg Blue. My question is, did you use any wax over this to achieve the Antique look?


    I would like to repaint a brand new bathroom vanity I recently bought because I don't like the color. I was leaning away from Chalk paint or Milk paint because I don't like the idea of having to wait 20 to 30 days for it to fully cure.


    Would you be able to tell me how to antique a piece of painted furniture using regular paint? I don't want it to have that messy antique look, but more of a soft subtle look.


    I was drawn to your project because I was thinking of painting it a very light blue and was hoping for a medium brown antiquing overlay.


    Thank you. Anything you can share would be appreciated.


    Regina S. Hemp

  • Rena Rena on Apr 11, 2019

    Where did you locate the baskets. I’m having a difficult time finding the size i need for my flipped dresser.

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  • Teri Teri on May 18, 2017

    Love it!!

  • Lari Lari on Jun 17, 2018

    yea my Q is >> do you work p/t > f/t? LOL i would give my left foot (couldn't give my arms/hands cuz then I'd most likely have to give up my dreams of 1 day being able to do these type of projects) to be able to do this sort-a thing! its georgeous, i think it would look magnificent as my entry way pc hahaha no! really clap clap to you bc i think u do a super good job!

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