After removing the hardware I sanded each drawer as well as the base. I thought I was going to replace the hardware so I filled all of the holes. Later, I decided to just paint the original hardware. This saved me a bunch of money.
I painted 3 coats of Behr's Polar Bear white and then distressed all of the edges. Here it is in My daughters soon to be grown up room.
I'll be linking up to Show and Tell at Blue Cricket Design , Remodelaholic , The DIY Showoff and Miss Mustard Seed
You did a great job! It's sooo pretty - looks brand new!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Diamond in the rough, that's for sure! When do you find time to garage sale, girl?
ReplyDeleteGolly I LOVE that! I have been searching for a long tall dresser like that. I also love how you just painted the handles white too-- it looks great!!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! What a transformation!
ReplyDeleteTHis is beautiful. What a difference. I don't know why I am always afraid to paint furniture....what an inspiration this is to maybe not be so afraid. It is lovely beyond words. Have a wonderful day!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great find and redo.
ReplyDeleteThat is so pretty, looks great in her room. love it!
ReplyDeleteohmygosh ohmygosh ohmygosh, i loooove this. it's such an amazing shape and has so much character, especially now, with its new makeover. great job! :)
ReplyDeleteI love it. It is so beautiful! I hope she loves it too!
ReplyDeleteOh I think it is darling!
ReplyDeleteMichelle
That turned out beautifully! I love anything painted white and you did a great job on the distressing! I'm sure your daughter will love having it her room.
ReplyDeleteKat :)
Great eye picking out that dresser. You did a fabulous job. I've got a Power of Paint Party on Wednesdays.. I'd love for you to share your dresser.
ReplyDeleteOh, it looks so great painted white and distressed! What a perfect piece for a "big girl" room. I love it!
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