Sunday, January 8, 2012

MAKEOVER MONDAY: AZORES DRESSER

I have been DYING to share this post with you... AJ found this dresser on the side of the road when we were flipping the house in Gloucester. He thought we could use it to stage the house when we went to sell it but... we never sold it. We decided to just rent it so we didn't need to stage anything but I finally got around to redoing the dresser and I'm in love with how it turned out (despite that I am going to sell it).



It's pretty bad, isn't it? There weren't any knobs so we had to pound the back of it to get the drawers out.


The side has some damage where the wood was pulling away.


Pretty rough, right? Can't you see why I was dying to give it a makeover? I'm typing this as I listen to Adele ... I'm pretty sure there is no one else who I'd rather be listening to while blogging. Or running. Or cooking. She's basically amazing... she's even more amazing than this transformation here:


Isn't it incredible what some good paint will do? I put a couple of coats of Kilz Primer on it, filled in holes with wood glue, used some adhesive to fix spots that were flaking off and then topped it off with some of Benjamin Moore's Azores (it's a Pottery Barn color that Annie suggested to me).


Are you not just in love with this color? It's my life color. Well, this or Ballard Designs Spa Linen color. It's a toss up.


I've been in love with Anthropologie's knobs for a while but ... mmm... Anthropologie is pricy. I'm cheap. But, while AJ and I were in New York for Christmas and April and Kerry gave us a date day AJ and I ended up at Hobby Lobby and I scored these fabulous glass ones for 50% off so each knob was $4 (total $26). All drawers needed their pull holes filled in so I did that with wood filler (amazing stuff, first time I've used it) and then used my detail sander (Black and Decker's Mouse) that AJ gave me for Christmas to sand all the residue off.


And some outtakes... :) These make me smile because somehow that sippy cup gets thrown everywhere. I think we have three thrown over our first floor now.




I'm selling the dresser for $200. Let me know if you are interested! :)

In an effort to improve the photos I take for the blog I'm going to try to list what settings I use so I can remember them later... and maybe help anyone else who is a total beginner with the Canon Rebel.
All "after" photos were taken with a shutter speed of 1/6, aperture F10 and an ISO 1600. I didn't use a flash and I had two windows for natural light on either size of the dresser.

Thanks for joining me for the second Makeover Monday!


I'm linking up to Metamorphosis Monday at Between Naps on the Porch.

Between Naps on the Porch

16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Beautiful work Jenny! I love the color of the dresser!

Janette - The2Seasons said...

You definitely made silk from a sow's ear. That's an old saying my grandmother used to say when something bad becomes something wonderful.

The Wallace Family said...

Wow! What a beautiful dresser. What a great makeover you gave it. I love the color and the pops of white that you decorated it with!! So pretty.

beachcomber said...

really beautiful!! love the colour with white.
new follower..cheryl x

Amy said...

This is soo pretty love the knobs! Those mirrors on top are great! That color is perfect! I am a new follower

Jen Migonis said...

Thanks for your encouraging comments! It was a fun project... even if the coats of paint took forever to make sure they covered the dark stain. I can't wait to check out all of your blogs! :)

Amy France said...

jt - it's amazing. truly. Love the color, but totally delighted by your choice of drawer pulls. Is there a Hobby Lobby anywhere around here or just in NY?

Cas said...

Oh Jen, that's gorrrgeous. I might buy it from you if I was in the market!

Cottage and Broome said...

Your dresser came out great, what a beautiful soft color! Love the knobs too. If you get a chance stop by and see our dress redo. Will be your newest follower, Laura - Cottage and Broome

Designing Domesticity said...

Love your dresser makeover - the color is amazing! liz

The Decorating Diaries said...

I am soo loving that color. it is just beautiful.

Janet

Megan Lee said...

Great find and beautiful transformation! Love the color.

theflower4 said...

SHUT UP with this dresser makeover! It is absolutely stunning!!!!

suitsandaprons said...

This is lovely! What a great find - the curves on that dresser are amazing. Nice work!

notes of sincerity said...

Your dresser is GOR*GEOUS!!!
Please tell me if you did any kind of sanding first? :o)

Rhonda said...

That color is fantastic! I will have to try that color one day... and the glass knobs really take it over the top. Love it!

Visiting from Domestically Speaking-
Rhonda @ home.made.

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