The top was already stripped, but the paint was chipping terribly on the rest and what the heck color is it? Peach and darker peach?
I know the chippy look is in, but this is not the right version of it! I knew I was going to have to distress the piece and whatever color I painted it would have to go with the peach since it would probably show up in the distressing.
I Googled colors that are complimentary to peach and this was one of the photos that popped up.
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I thought it was too dark though and chose to do the first coat of paint in white and the second coat in the Stealth Jet in homemade chalk paint thinking the white would tone down the Stealth Jet.
The magic happened with the distressing! Instead of the peach coming through the white did and highlighted all the layers of chipping paint and all the other textured details that were on the dresser. The Stealth Jet color turned out to be the shade of grey that I wanted. I can't even explain how happy I am with the results.
I hated to paint the entire top to hide the holes, so I taped off a 2" strip around the edge--just enough to cover all the holes and did the same treatment of one coat white and the next coat in grey and distressed heavily.
I waxed the body and drawers with Minwax Finishing Paste and applied two coats of wipe on poly on the top.
I absolutely love the way it came out. I chose to give the hardware a light coat of antique gold Rub 'n Buff after I soaked them in vinegar and cleaned them with a wire brush. I think they look great with the grey!
My almost 12 year old son asked me why I paint old furniture to look old again. How funny is that? I told him I made it better looking old furniture--he didn't get it.
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Beautiful job Susan! I love the white peeking out from underneath.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Love the layers of color and you were so smart to paint that band around the top!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I'm on such a grey kick right now...love it.
ReplyDeleteJen@http://onceuponatimecreation.com/blog/
That's a great solution to cover the plugs and keep most of the top wood stain! Turned out great.
ReplyDeleteAwesome, love love love. :) I nominated you for the Liebster Award. :)
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-andi
Oh wow, this turned out really nicely. I love the shade of grey you used. Would you link this up o our blog hop?? I think our readers would like this project.
ReplyDeletexoxo, Jordan.
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Very nice solution. With all the grey and silver I'm seeing on HGTV etc this will be a popular piece. Glad I found you at Life on Lakeshore Drive Link Party.
ReplyDeleteTurned out so pretty! Great solution for covering the filled holes! Thanks so much for sharing at Amaze Me Monday!
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Cindy
This is one of your fine pieces. It's like a rags to riches transformation. Great work !!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great dresser! It looks great! Life to the full! Melissa
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
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Great job. Love the colour and the border on the top. I laughed at the wedding picture-thought it was a jab at the peach.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing! LOVE the color! Would love it if you would link this up to Give Me The Goods Monday: 1 Party, 5 Blogs! http://www.rainonatinroof.com/2013/04/give-me-goods-monday-link-party-4.html
ReplyDeleteJenna @ Rain on a Tin Roof
Oh I am loving this! The band of paint around the top is a great idea. I'd love it if you would share this at "What We Accomplished Wednesday," at Green Willow Pond. It is live right now. Have a great week!
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I love your new look! Best of all I love FREE! What a deal! I am a new follower from southerncharm! Have a great day Nicole!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining the “OH WHAT A HAPPY DAY” link party today!
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Wow, I love it! Great job, the stripe on the top is perfect too!
ReplyDeleteThank you for spreading JOY and sharing at the Oh What a HAPPY Day party.
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ReplyDeleteLove that grey! I like the detail to the top, too. Great job!
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The grey trim is a stoke of genius. A beautiful remake.
ReplyDeleteI love the grey paint! Looks great.
ReplyDeleteStopping by from Six Sisters' Stuff. Have a great weekend!
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Visiting from Inspire Me party - love the dresser, especially the painted border you added to the wood top. Great job!
ReplyDeleteVery clever! I'm your newest follower!
ReplyDeleteWhat a nice make-over: so much better!!! May I invite you to come link it up at our party at http://www.finecraftguild.com/party-63/ ?!I would love to see your beautiful creations there!
ReplyDeleteThe dresser looks great. I like the colors and all the distressing. That's cute what your son asked you about! My husband has freaked before when furniture that I've painted and distressed has gotten scratched in our many moves. I'm always telling him. I like the beat up look, it's fine. He thinks I'm crazy! Visiting from the Shabby Nest link party. Have a wonderful day! ~ Jamie
ReplyDeleteI love the way you solved your problem with the top! It adds another layer of interest. Just a beautiful dresser! ... And your son is not the only one who doesn't get it. My favorite story is when we had a young couple come to one of our sales and the wife fell in love with a distressed buffet. The husband said she could buy it if we had some touch-up paint so he could fix it. We were all cracking up. He couldn't believe it when we told him it was supposed to look like that!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! Great locution too - tucking that idea away for later :)
ReplyDeleteStacey of Embracing Change
Love it! I saw this on Elizabeth's and Company's features. Thanks so much for sharing at my party. Featuring tomorrow. -K
ReplyDeleteI chuckled at your son's response...too cute! You did a great job on that dresser. I never ever would have thought to try to find a color that would go well with the peach, but you pulled it off, and it looks fabulous! Love the treatment on the top, and the way you cleaned up the hardware. I'm not the least bit surprised it sold in a day. Lucky buyer. :)
ReplyDeleteDebbie
Nice article as for me. It would be great to read something more concerning this theme. love the dresser very much furniture shops
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job on your dresser! I love the two toned top. Thank you for sharing at Throwback Thursdays!
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