So when I saw this on K-Bid, I was smitten. It was a tall dresser/armoire and wouldn't take up as much room. But I had to win it first...sight unseen. I decided my highest bid would be $30. And I won it for $29!
After getting it home, I inspected it. I loved it and especially loved the detail on the doors and the amount of storage. But...one side had many fragments that had fallen off over time. My father-in-law is a genius when it comes to fixing wood and he suggested taking the back lip off, chipping pieces off of it, and gluing them on the door. Brilliant!! I didn't need that backsplash anyway..
Getting it off was easy!
And used a screwdriver to chip off pieces that would fit....
Essentially putting a puzzle together with glue.
As for color, I'd envisioned white...but I really wanted the details to pop. I wasn't going to distress and instead, I used some silver metalic paint and tried to glaze the details. FAIL. Not cute.
So I painted over the glaze, distressed the details, cleaned up the hardware, and here is the end result. I love it...though I'm not sold on keeping the hardware.
Can you even tell that this is the side I pieced together?
I heart these details
I love it! But I need insight on the hardware...keep the original or look for something more fun?Thoughts?
~Allison
Git This Party Started
looks fab! White is always perfect!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! i love when they have the alligator skin... i can see it on the legs and i love it!!!
ReplyDeleteas fro the hardware... i have hardware like that that came on some pieces before, and i always have a hard time with that backplate and always end up using something else. i don't know why that backplate always bothers me.
I think it looks great! I love all the detail and such a smart way to fix the broken off bits. As far as hardware goes I think it looks good but I think if it was lighter maybe it could look even better? Something crystal? I guess it all depends on the look of the room.
ReplyDeleteawesome find! how does K-bid work anyway?
ReplyDeletei love it with the original hardware = )
ReplyDeleteI'm all about details. The paint made it pop. Good job.
ReplyDeleteLove the distressing on this one!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful makeover! You wouldn't know it was the same piece!
ReplyDeleteThis is super pretty! and the original hardware looks lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love it, the details are so cute! Great job!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! This is a beautiful, old piece -- great job not giving up on it! I like the original hardware a lot -- I'm all for keeping original hardware when you can and I'd sure keep these.
ReplyDeleteThis turned out beautiful!! Great job!! Love the color :)
ReplyDeleteLove the details too! I think the original hardware works well with this piece. BTW- New Follower as of now :)
ReplyDeleteYou could always spray the hardware a different color/finish, right?
ReplyDeleteI think it looks great well done.Oh yes, leave that hardware it's perfect. I enjoyed my visit to your lovely blog.l hugs!
ReplyDeleteEven the knobs look better now! White DOES go a long way! Good job!
ReplyDeleteLovin the white!
ReplyDeleteGreat job...
~Kathy ~
Sweet Up-North Morninga...
I'm so obsessed with re-done furniture right now! I feel like I never want to buy a new piece again! Great job!
ReplyDeletethe dresser is very nice. i like the original hardware but i could see glass being very pretty. you did a great job. i'm lovin all thingss white.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE love love it! My husband say that I paint everything white ~ it just look better hey!?!? Thanks for shairng ~ stop by and say hi sometime!
ReplyDeleteFabulous makeover! The white really makes it stand out! I love your blog and just wanted to let you know I gave you an award over on my blog!
ReplyDeleteKaitlin @ The Goodey Knot
It turned out great! I love all the detail. As for hardware, I always change it out. Hobby Lobby has some really fun and cute hardware. It looks great with the original hardware, so it is just a matter of preference. Either way, it looks great, you did a fab job!
ReplyDeleteToni
love it!! i love the when the alligator skin thing happens!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDeletePerfect!!!
ReplyDeleteNow that is just darling!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Stop by and link up!Love to have this great project added--
ReplyDeleteMary
Amazing what some paint and hard work can do to a piece. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fab rehab! You did a great job! Paint solves so many problems =)
ReplyDelete-caroline @ c.w.frosting
LOVE, it turned out beautiful! thanks for sharing this at my party!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on painting it white. All the details show up great now!! Found you thru Creating a House of Grace and so happy to find your pretty blog! I'm having a blog party and giveaway soon so hop on over to visit me when you get a chance!
ReplyDeleteBig TX Hugs,
Stephanie
Angelic Accents
Ohh I love the look and style of this!! Beautiful!! I think it looks good just the way it is..but a great place for knobs and hardware is World Market..also pretty reasonable.
ReplyDeleteDelighted Momma
Allison - this dresser looks fantastic white. I am loving the distressed details - gorgeous! Thanks so much for linking to the Sunday Showcase Party - I greatly appreciate it. I have featured this. Hope you are having a great week ~ Stephanie Lynn
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Wow! It looks great! I wasn't sure if I liked it at first, but now I am sure that I just love it! Nice job! Following you -
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