I'm always up for a furniture transformation.
This mahogany bow front dresser was very large. It actually could be used as a buffet too.
The finish needed some love, but structurally it was a quality piece of furniture.
I'll show you the after first.
Refreshed Mahogany Bow Front Dresser |
Brace yourself for the BEFORE. It's not pretty.
The top was even worse.
What a transformation!
Notice the carved detail, the fluting, and the original hardware.
Notice the carved detail, the fluting, and the original hardware.
Left Side Detail |
Scalloped Apron Base |
I painted the base with General Finishes Coastal Blue.
I used Citristrip to remove the finish on the top. I'd never used it before and
I was very happy with how easily it stripped away the varnish and crud.
I used Java Gel, also by General Finishes, to stain the top.
FYI, the owners of Sweet Clover sell the whole General Finishes line. I love the product.
Stripped and Stained Top |
Of course I had to add some accessories to the dresser. I draped a vintage fabric Kantha quilt over a paned window frame, placed a Santos in front of the textile, then filled a terrarium with some deconstructed books and a ceramic octopus.
Styled Dresser |
Octopus on Deconstructed Books |
Santos and Kantha Quilt Made From Vintage Fabric |
Dresser and all accessories will be for sale at our next Sweet Clover barn sale, February 20-22.
See you there.
Kathy
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my favorite combination! love it, kathy!
ReplyDeletevery handsome Kathy!!
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