With a little bit of elbow grease this dresser went from so-so to so chic. Photos: Copyright CICO Books, 2010
A ho-hum chest of drawers becomes a stunning piece with a quick paint makeover.
As soon as we laid eyes on decorative painter Annie Sloan's new book Quick and Easy Paint Transformations, we had visions of repainting our furniture -- all of it! The book is filled with inspiration for home makeovers that anyone who's handy with a paintbrush can pull off. The look and feel of most of the projects falls on the country side of the spectrum, but the techniques could easily be translated to more modern interiors as well.
While Quick and Easy Paint Transformations is billed as a collection of 50 projects, Sloan's book can be used as a general resource for all types of painting techniques including textured surfaces, printing effects and decoupage. Here's one of our favorite projects from the book: A stunning dresser makeover.
Sloan suggests the following materials for a similar makeover:
• Medium-grit sandpaper
• 3-inch flat paintbrushes for applying paint
• Tin of clear wax
• 1-inch brush or cloth for applying wax
• Cloth for removing excess wax and polishing
• Glass handles
• Paint
Sand, then paint your surfaces. Photos: Copyright CICO Books, 2010
Step 2. Sloan used a paint that doesn't require primer, but if yours does, start by priming the surface. Next, paint the dresser, applying paint with your 3-inch brush in the direction of the wood's natural grain. Let it dry according to the paint's instructions and apply a second coat if necessary. Allow to dry overnight.
The secret to the glossy finish: Clear wax. Photos: Copyright CICO Books, 2010
Step 4. With a fresh cloth, wipe off the excess wax. As you remove wax, polish all of the surfaces.
Tip: For a high shine, Sloan suggests you polish the dresser next day with a fresh cloth.
To finish the piece, Sloan added clear, crystal knobs to the dresser using the existing holes. If you want to rehab your existing hardware, consider spray painting it in a complimentary color.
Love the color of this dresser? So do we. If you live in the United Kingdom, you can purchase Annie Sloan's Chalk Paints, in 24 historical shades, including the "Provence" color seen here. Sadly, everyone else will just have to try to match Sloan's perfect turquoise hue.
BONUS: Dying to see the rest of the book? We're giving away a copy of Annie Sloan's Quick and Easy Paint Transformations to one lucky ShelterPop reader. To enter to win, leave a comment below telling us what piece of furniture in your home most needs a makeover.
All images courtesy of Quick and Easy Paint Transformations by Annie Sloan. CICO Books, $19.95, 2010.
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Reader comments (Page 1 of 5)
I might try this on a mid-centuryish wooden dresser, now painted white, possibly with contrasting knobs.
ReplyI have an antique claw foot dining room table that is in desperate need of a paint job. I have been looking for proper and easy instructions on how to do it. Would love the book!
ReplyYou are going to paint an antique? Are you insane? Have it refinished. You don't paint antiques!
My daughter's bedroom furniture! It's a white washed finish and was great when I had her baby room in a shabby chic theme. But alas, she grew up and doens't like shabby chic! Time to paint...
ReplyI have an old dresser in the attic. It would look lovely with this type of finish.
ReplyI just found a beautiful old cabinet at a garage sale. It's perfect for a corner next to my breakfast nook. I want to paint it a beautiful rich dark color like black or maybe red. Can't wait to see what it looks like.
ReplyOLD cedar chest in dire need of a makeover
ReplyI have a dresser that was my Grandmother's and I plan on redoing it. The style is unique but it needs fixing up and updated. This seems like a great place to start!
ReplyYou will be decreasing the value of the antique by refinishing or painting it.
I have an old antique chest-of-drawers that I have been wondering what to do with. It would look great redone like the one in this article.
ReplyI have an Ethan Allen hutch (2 piece) and also a secretary desk (2 piece) that would look wonderful redone!
ReplyI have a 1940's dresser that is beautifully made, however, in need of a little sprucing up. As we all saw, a touch of paint does wonders.
ReplyWhat a beautiful dresser! Love the color. I am very interested and trying this procedure on my 80's kitchen table and chairs. Very sturdy but uuuuuuuugly. I would love the book !
ReplyOur son just moved out of town to attend college and left behind a room full of well-used furniture. If you've ever seen what a teenage boy can do to furniture, you'll understand just how bad his nightstand, bookshelves, headboard and dresser looks!
Replyi JUST DID THE SAME THING WITH A 1930, AWFUL , HEAVY BUREAU. i WANTED TO DO IT FOR 5 YEARS. And Saturday was the day!! Finally! It looks so good, I love it. It had been painted before three x's, I chose NOT to remove the old stuff because I am not 40 anymore, and have OA. I had years ago taken off the paint on the top pf the piece. So I didn't paint that I left the wood (PECAN), and urethaned it, and painted it white. What the heck was I waiting for?? I could have done this yrs ago. LOve it.!!!!!
ReplyI have dining-room chairs that do not excite me at all. They are ladder backs with rush seats. I want to paint the frames and possibly replace the rush with webbing - Amish style.
ReplyI have a matching 50's dresser and beautiful vanity with large mirror that I'd like to paint for my guest room.
ReplyI have an old secretary that belonged to my husbands grandmother. It is a classic plain lines secretary with 3 drawers. I would love to bring some new life to this wonderful piece.
ReplyI have a babyline chest of drawers that is over 90 years old It is in desperate need of a make over. It is a numbered production.
ReplyI have a great old bedroom set which I do not use because it has a laminate finish.
ReplyIs there a way to paint this?