BEFORE
Happy Monday All! I'm going to be spending my week in "power user" training (oh joy!). But I did want to share our latest trash to treasure before & after with you.
AFTER
With a little sanding and painting, this dresser has taken its place as the best piece of trash Dave has ever brought home!
Thanks for stopping by!
I'm sharing this trashy treasure with:
That is beautiful! One would never guess you picked it up off the curb! I noticed in the before pic that one of the drawer pulls was missing. Were you able to find an identical one or did you have to purchase all new?
ReplyDeleteMary Ann, the top drawer was a bit damaged so Dave took the drawer pull off so he could sand it. So luckily it did have all its original hardware!
ReplyDeleteMary Ellen
Mary Ellen that dresser ROCKS! It turned out gorgeous! It really was trashed! Thanks for joining in. Debbie
ReplyDeleteI am curious to know if you spray painted or brush painted this chest? I have two in a cabin that I would love to re-do.
ReplyDeleteMarjorie
I love that piece, so much potential. Great find!
ReplyDeleteMarjorie, it was brush painted.
ReplyDeleteMary Ellen
I just can't believe that it is the same peice. fantastic job!!!
ReplyDeleteHow pretty! Great job!
ReplyDeletei love that dresser! great work on it. wish i could find things like this!
ReplyDeleteThat looks stunning! Seriously, just beautiful. Stop by and register for my giveaway if you get a chance. :)
ReplyDeleteThe dresser is beautiful! I love taking trash and turning it into treasure!
ReplyDeleteI love your makeover! You really gave that piece a new lease on life.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful chest you now have ..Isn't it fun to turn something old into a new useful piece?
ReplyDeleteI'm so jealous! I've had the same busted up dresser in my garage all summer and I've been working on it a little bit at a time.
ReplyDeleteBEE-U-TIFUL! That is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteI have a buffet that has a veneer finish. Do I remove it or just sand over it before I prime and paint it?
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