Thursday, June 9, 2011

Restoration Hardware Dresser Take 2


I have to admit this is not my favorite DIY piece- like the one I did HERE.  But there are sometimes you just have to go with it and know you tried your best.  And lets just be honest-its a whole-heck-of-a lot better than what I started out with. 















The treatment was the same as the other dresser. Citristrip  and more Citristrip, then sanding, then whitewash with Chalk Paint, then driftwood gray deck & patio stain- finished off with a slather of MinWax clear paste.  

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14 comments:

  1. Oh, LOVE it!! Very well done!

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  2. "Whole heck of a lot better..." are you KIDDING!? It's FABULOUS!!!

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  3. Great project - I love the ensmeble on the top of the dresser too. x

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  4. Oooh I love it! I'm the difference is night and day. Please join my party this weekend =) http://designergarden.blogspot.com/2011/06/vip-party-18.html

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  5. The dresser is so pretty. I like what's on top, too!!! It does ot look a thing like its former self.

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  6. Well,the pictures make it look beautiful! Love it!

    Becky B.
    www.organizingmadefun.com
    Organizing Made Fun

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  7. The transformation is gorgeous. It looks like a very expense piece of furniture now. Well done!

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  8. I think it looks great! Love that bust!

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  9. great job..I love this look love that chalk paint
    KAT

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  10. *Jaw dropping at the pure goreousness that is this dresser!*

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  11. This is amazing. I have a mirror that I'm restoration hardware-ifying (so a word!). Can you tell me what the brand of the driftwood grey stain was that you used?

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  12. Love it! I am doing something similar to a table.........and was wondering what brand of gray stain you used?

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