Thursday, September 30, 2010

Dresser Rehab: Finally Finished

I FINALLY finished the rehab project on my Craigslist dresser.
It was hard work.
But it only took me 3 months :)

Here's a reminder of how it looked when I bought it...


It was in such sad shape: peeling paint, missing knobs, red stains from an unknown substance, and drawers that didn't work. 

But it had great bones. 

So I scraped
and scraped
and scraped.

Then I sanded
and sanded
and sanded.

  
Then I painted two coats of primer and three coats of semi-gloss white paint on it.


I managed to fix almost all of the drawers glides by using a screw driver to some WD-40.
I only had to replace one of the glides because it was beyond repair. 
Thank goodness because they run about $5.00/each for new glides!

After scrubbing the heck out of the insides of the drawers to get them clean, 
I added some contact paper {from Target} to the bottoms to make them look super crisp and clean.


I picked out and ordered some classic oil rubbed bronze knobs and handles off of Ebay 
{Ebay has GREAT deals on cabinet hardware if you are ever in the market for some!}.

I chose hardware that looks really simple and classic since there are a lot of details on the dresser itself.

And after ALL of that hard work, here is how the dresser turned out...


Here is a before and after for comparison...



Oh and here's my old piece-o-junk that it replaced...

 

Much better, don't ya think??
{Hopefully I can get someone to buy that old thing!}

I am so in love with how it turned out.
Thank goodness I didn't toss in the towel half way through the project.
In the future, however, if I see a piece of furniture that needs massive rehab like this one did, 
I probably will run the other direction!


Here's the cost breakdown:
Dresser: $20
Stripping Supplies: $36
Paint Supplies: $37
Knobs/Pulls: $20 {included shipping}
Contact Paper: $5
Drawer Glide: $5

TOTAL: $123

My new dresser kinda reminds me of the one of been drooling over at Pottery Barn... 


 Except that one is priced at $1,199.

I think I like mine better anyways.


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11 comments:

  1. I love yours much better than that Pottery Barn thing. Nice!

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  2. Wow your dresser looks great!

    Jocelyn
    http://justalittlesouthernhospitality.blogspot.com/

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  3. Wow!! This is such an awesome transformation! Looks even better than the Pottery Barn one because yours has character. Always a plus when it costs nothing compared to the inspiration piece AND looks just as great!
    ~Stopping by from Fingerprints on the Fridge (:

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  4. Love it!! And your's looks SOO much better than Pottery Barn!!

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  5. I learned about your site from Today's Creative Blog. I'm so glad I found you and can't wait to see all the creative things you have done.

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  6. I love dresser makeovers! Looks great!

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  7. It looks great, you did a wonderful job on it :)

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  8. WOW!! It looks awesome! Don't you just love when you can get the PB look for less... WAY less! I just did a table that looks like PB but mine was $15 bucks instead of PB's crazy price!

    I just became a follower. Coming over from the DIY showoff.

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