Before.......I loved the wood, curvy details, and sexy legs! I knew this one was going to be really neat.
After....... I painted this a very light blue, (Yarmouth Blue from Benjamin Moore). I've been reading from MANY people that Benjamin Moore paint is the best, well I believe it now! Definately worth the cost! Two coats is all it needed. AWESOME! I think I have a new love affair, Ben.
I had to put something white on there so you can tell what the color really is. Otherwise it looks white!
Harlequin pattern drawer liner. I buy really thick wrapping paper (Hobby Lobby) and lightly glue the back down. It works really well. I wasn't sure if it would rip and fall apart but so far it hasn't in my son's dresser. I repeat, son's dresser!
I distressed it and glazed it with Ralph Lauren Tobacco Glaze.
So much detail, this dresser is precious!
I kept the same vintage knobs. It contrasts nicely off the light colored paint. Plus they had sooo much character I HAD to use them. And of course wood caster wheels, sigh!
I hope they like it!
i love this one. i think it is my favorite so far. did you already sell it?
ReplyDeleteI literally gasped when I saw the first picture! What a fantastic piece!! And the color is great! I just started using Benjamin Moore and love it too!
ReplyDeleteYes, it's sold Esther. I know- this piece has so much character, I knew it was going to be awesome. I'd really have to try hard to screw it up!
ReplyDeleteOnce again, you are amazing!!! I love it. Where do you get the Benjamin Moore paint? Awesome job, they will love it.
ReplyDeleteAmy, the closest place to buy it is at Allred's Ace Hardware in PG. It's about 60 bucks a gallon for the Aura kind- but sooooo worth it! I used hardly anything! I shoulda bought a quart cause I don't think I wanna paint 100 dressers that blue!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE this dresser! You did a beautiful job on it! JenT
ReplyDeleteoh, I LoVE this! I can't get over the color. You did a great job.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful piece of furniture! Well done! :)
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This is great! I'm swooning over those casters!
ReplyDeletelove it! i don't see to many of those neat dressers around my area. ur lucky to have the opportunity to beautify something already lovely even more! wonderful job!
ReplyDeleteThis is an incredible piece! You really did it justice, too!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad that I found you! I'll stalk your blog for awhile, I'm sure Miss Mustard Seed could use the break from me :) Anyway Benjamin Moore is the very best its like painting with heavy whipping cream and all the others are like cool whip (just my opinion) I like how the Fowle's dresser turned out.
ReplyDeleteBEAUTIFUL!!!! <3 <3
ReplyDeleteDid you sand this before you painted?!?!
ReplyDeleteIt is sad that you painted this piece. All of the detail and different wood textures were lost.
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