Did you ever have that piece of furniture that you were so attached to that you just couldn't get rid of it even if it didn't have a spot in your house. Well this is that piece for me. I have had this dresser since I was a baby, so of course as my kids would say it is antique. My favorite thing about it is the lines around the top it is just so girly and feminine to me.
Although this dresser has had many looks over the past 30 odd years it just has not been utilized in the right way for a long while and it needed to be brought back to life.
Yeah I know what you are thinking, ugly right. It has been sitting in my laundry room for the past 7 years being used for crafts and tucked away.
I dragged it out to the garage and started to strip down the many layers of paint that were on it. My intentions were to stain the top piece and then paint the rest of the dresser but when I got it down to the wood I seen this. I tried a few different tricks but was not able to get the black marks out. If it was just the little marks I probably would have gone for it but with the big mark in the center I didn't think it would look good. So on to plan B, to paint it.
This little beauty got some new hardware which was painted and sanded to give the look I wanted. And then I couldn't leave the ugly pink drawer lining that has literally been in there since the 80's so the drawers were given a face lift with some new drawer liners that I glued down.
Although I am sad to see this go, she is going on the market this week to hopefully be enjoyed for many more years.
That's a very pretty shade of turquoise and the top has nice lines.
ReplyDeleteIt came out wonderful! I love dressers in that petite size.
ReplyDeleteGreat color choice. Sure to brighten up any room.
ReplyDeleteOh my! the before is seriously ugly! You created beauty.....
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Crystelle
Crystelle Boutique
This is so beautiful, great makeover!
ReplyDeleteSo cute! I just bought a dresser to paint and use as a TV console so I'm scouring around for inspiration. This turned out great, thanks for sharing.
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Cheers,
Julia
It's Always Ruetten
LOVE THIS DRESSER MAKEOVER! Thanks for sharing...you are pinned and have a new follower:-) Christina at www.dearbeautifulyou.com
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful! You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing transformation!! I’d love it if you could link this up to our party, Give Me The Goods Monday! {1 party, 5 blogs}
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Have a great week!
Jamie @ somuchbetterwithage.com
PS: I'm from Vancouver ;)
Wow, You did a lovely job on this piece! I especially love the two tone coloring. It gives the dresser such a fresh pretty style!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on the makeover! What a big transformation this piece underwent! I don't usually like the distressed look on furniture, but I really dig yours. The turquoise had me at hello. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI would so hate to give that piece up. I am always amazed by what paint can do. It's a beauty now. Thanks for sharing at the Cabin's BUDGET DECORATING PARTY.
ReplyDeleteWow! You did an amazing job! It looks stunning! Love the colours! Beautiful! Angie xo
ReplyDeleteLove it! great job, love the colors and the knobs! Makes me want to paint something today!!
ReplyDeleteJenna
That turned out awesome! I love the paper you chose to line the drawers with.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great...thanks for sharing! This would be perfect to link-up to my new series - "Create It Thursday." It's live now! http://www.lambertslately.com/2013/05/create-it-thursday-1.html
ReplyDeleteLove it Lisa!
ReplyDeleteWow! I would never have guessed that before & after were the same dresser. Very impressive! :)
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Michelle
Ya Gotta Have a Hobby
Great Post. I have not been visiting the site recently. Took a visit again and there were some great comments on the site. Excellent post. Keep up the good work.
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love that colour combo!
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