New Year New Dresser

 

What better way to ring in the New Year than with brand new furniture?  Okay, maybe not brand new, but at least with a nice new coat of paint.  One of my friends gifted me this lovely dresser two years ago when she moved out of town.  My plan was to paint it, rather than refinish the wood, since the veneer was chipped in places and needed some love in others.  But of course indecision and general procrastination led me to finally tackle this two year old project now.  With a few days off work and a husband to help me carry the thing out of our bedroom (clearly I’ll be milking the pregnancy thing for all I can get), I was set.  I had always wanted to paint it a charcoal grey color, but thinking that might be a bit too dark, I settled on a slightly lighter shade.  The final grey is a wee bit bluer than I had anticipated, but I think it’s a beautiful color, and especially lovely with the wallpaper remnant that I added on top for extra durability.

 

Here’s the before picture of the dresser.  I neglected to take a true before picture with the drawers still in, but you get the idea.

Okay, here are the drawers post wood filler.

 

Ta da!  I love the grey color against the vintage brass hardware.  Such a pretty combo.

 

 

 

I don’t know if you can tell from this closeup, but the wallpaper is actually a kaleidoscope of mermaids.  It comes from bespoke wallcovering company, Carolyn Ray, who makes beautiful handprinted papers with metallic inks.  (They can also print on vinyl for you commercially or practically minded folks.)  I love my “new” dresser and especially love the contrast between the grey paint color and my husband’s darker wood dresser next to it.

 

Related Posts with Thumbnails

 

What better way to ring in the New Year than with brand new furniture?  Okay, maybe not brand new, but at least with a nice new coat of paint.  One of my friends gifted me this lovely dresser two years ago when she moved out of town.  My plan was to paint it, rather than refinish the wood, since the veneer was chipped in places and needed some love in others.  But of course indecision and general procrastination led me to finally tackle this two year old project now.  With a few days off work and a husband to help me carry the thing out of our bedroom (clearly I’ll be milking the pregnancy thing for all I can get), I was set.  I had always wanted to paint it a charcoal grey color, but thinking that might be a bit too dark, I settled on a slightly lighter shade.  The final grey is a wee bit bluer than I had anticipated, but I think it’s a beautiful color, and especially lovely with the wallpaper remnant that I added on top for extra durability.

 

Here’s the before picture of the dresser.  I neglected to take a true before picture with the drawers still in, but you get the idea.

Okay, here are the drawers post wood filler.

 

Ta da!  I love the grey color against the vintage brass hardware.  Such a pretty combo.

 

 

 

I don’t know if you can tell from this closeup, but the wallpaper is actually a kaleidoscope of mermaids.  It comes from bespoke wallcovering company, Carolyn Ray, who makes beautiful handprinted papers with metallic inks.  (They can also print on vinyl for you commercially or practically minded folks.)  I love my “new” dresser and especially love the contrast between the grey paint color and my husband’s darker wood dresser next to it.

 

Related Posts with Thumbnails
  • http://twitter.com/rbshopping ruediger benedikt

    very much like this blog, hope to be able to enjoy it this new year as well as we all could last year, all the best for 2012,
    kind regards
    http://www.ruedigerbenediktshopping.com/english/

  • http://www.2147miles.com/ 2147miles

    I’m truly enjoying this blog, it inspires me to go find some treasures!

    Amy
    http://www.2147miles.com

  • Nicole Dufour DuRocher

    LOVE it Petra! I recently did something similar for an oak dresser from the late 1800s that the Mr. found in the garbage.  It was missing the bottom drawer so we cut a piece of plywood to size and turned it into a shelf and painted it BM edgecomb gray {which is very similar but slightly lighter to the color you chose} it was suppose to be for store at my art studio but it looked so darn good we brought it back to the apartment!

  • http://twitter.com/mellyalert Melissa L

    wow completely new look. I feel inspired to redo my furniture now toO!