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DIY Dresser Makeover

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This Dresser Makeover was part of a blog hop when I used to do monthly makeovers based on a theme. The theme for this particular month was storage.

Storage is a huge topic all the time around our house. We lack it and I am constantly trying to come up with creative ways to add it in different rooms in our home. One thing we all need in our bedrooms is a dresser. Our closets are tiny so any additional storage for clothes is needed.

I picked of this white dresser at a yard sale in late September.

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It is basic, but still had a lot of potential.

The knobs were the first thing to go.

When I was inspecting them at the yard sale, I saw they had screws so I knew they would be simple to replace.

NOT!

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

After I unscrewed them, I tried to pull them off.

They would not come off!

I had to call in reinforcement.

Matt.

He used different tools to get them all off. It was like the knobs were part of the wood on the drawer fronts. They had been painted so many times that they were stuck on there really well. Of course, having to pry these suckers off left a few gouges that we had to patch.

Why is it that the projects you think are going to be the easiest to make over are the ones that give you the hardest time? Does that happen to you?

Well, good news…… the dresser came out super cute and I tried a paint technique I have had pictured in my head for some time.

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

(When I started working on this dresser, it was very cold here in Iowa so I had to work on it in the basement. I didn’t take pictures of the process in our dark basement, but I am going to explain my way through it. 🙂 )

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

I am inspired by so many things in so many places. When I see different things, it always sparks up new project ideas. One thing I have been pondering for a while now is achieving a weathered look with different colored paints. This dresser was my guinea pig. I had nothing to lose. If it didn’t work out, I could just paint over it.

To start, I painted the outer shell of this dresser in a light gray color. Then, I painted the drawer fronts the same color (as a primer).

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

After that dried, I grabbed paint samples I had picked up in the mis-matched section at Menards. I used a taupe color, a dark brown and a light gray. The technique was a lot easier than I thought. I started out with tons of hesitation, but by the last drawer, I was flying through it.

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

I painted all the drawers the taupe color. Then, working on one drawer at a time, I brushed the light gray paint on all over the drawer (horizontally, across the drawer). While it was still wet, I took a dry rag and rubbed it in.

After that, I did the same thing with the dark brown paint. I brushed it on and then rubbed it in and off. It was fun to watch the effect happen. If I didn’t like the way it was looking, I would use a wet rag to rub it off and then do the process over in that area. To be honest, once you get going with it, it really goes fast. I will definitely do this again on another piece.

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

It is so much fun staging these pieces. It is one of my favorite parts about this job.

The birch reindeer was one of our Christmas projects from last year. He is still a favorite of mine.

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

Hunting for different things to use in photos is half the fun of staging.

Oh no. I am already missing yard sales….. 🙁

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

To finish this piece, I could not resist the hardware at Rustic Brands. They sent me the Distressed Cream Round knobs for this dresser.

Hello, gorgeous!

They were the perfect fit. I truly believe that the hardware can make or break a piece. I would much rather browse through this kind of “bling” than the other more expensive stuff. 🙂

If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

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If you are looking for vintage reproduction hardware, you need to check out Rustic Brands. They developed their hardware line with a “focus on the furniture painting market and the need to have something unique to complete your special projects.”

I am so excited I tried this Faux Weathered technique. It was easy and now that I have it under my belt, I will try it again. This dresser makeover added five drawers of storage. Much needed if you live in a house like ours.

If you don’t have a dresser makeover right now, I found some great options online:


 

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If you have an old dresser that needs a face lift, click over to find out how to give it a faux weathered wood dresser makeover.

If you liked this dresser makeover, you will also love these makeovers:

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