Friday, November 29, 2013

Pewter Herringbone Dresser Tutorial


This is my favorite piece I made for the doomed boutique last weekend. Here's what it looked like before.



Anyone who refinishes furniture probably has come across a little dresser just like this at some point. Beautiful, solid wood, but a bit on the orange side and screaming 1980's French reproduction. I decided to try some metallic paint.

I've seen some amazing furniture make-overs using Modern Masters metallic paints, but haven't been able to find any locally. Its still on my "must try" list. In the meantime, I found a pretty pewter color from Martha Stewart at Home Depot.

The first step was to sand down the drawer faces.


 Once all the old finish and stain was gone, I wiped on one coat of Antique Walnut stain by Minwax. After it was completely dry, using a measuring tape, I found the center and ran a strip of painter's tape horizontally.

I dealt with the top half first.


Next, was time to bust out the speed square. If you don't have one, get one. They are SUPER cheap (like $1 at Harbor Freight) and are pretty much essential if you want to build anything square. I talk about it here.

I wanted my diagonal lines to be at a 45 degree angle, so the speed square made things really easy. I just started at where the drawer edge and the tape intersected, lined up my square and drew a line with pencil. 

The next step was to slide the square down so the inside of the bar lined up with my pencil mark and draw another line. I repeated the process of ascribing the inside and outside of the bar, sliding all the way down the drawer face.


When I was done, it looked like this.


Time for more tape. I simply filled in every-other section with tape, and made sure to tape around the outside edges. For clean tape lines, make sure to really press the tape down and maybe even use a scraper to rub the edges.


I brushed on 2 coats of  paint and immediately pulled off the tape. Once I had allowed it to dry for several hours (depending on the paint, you may need to wait overnight), I repeated the process with the square and pencil lines to the other half of the drawer face.

I then filled in the opposing sections with tape. This took a little concentration and peeking under to tape to make sure I was covering the right section. I painted another 2 coats of paint, pulled off the tape, and allowed it to dry thoroughly.

Several hours later, I taped of the front of the drawer face, and brushed 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of paint around the outside edge.


The body of the dresser got 1 coat of primer and 3 coats of paint, brushed on. I then sealed everything in 3 coats of semi-gloss PolyAcrylic by Minwax.

I added some glass knobs I found at Hobby Lobby for 50% off, and here is the final result.


I wanted simple hardware that wouldn't distract from the herringbone pattern. I like the bit of sparkle the glass brings. In real life, the wood is a much cooler, almost grey brown. 


I was really happy with the way the metallic paint applied. It seemed to self-level and hide brush strokes.



So what do you think? I'd say it's a pretty big improvement for this little, ho-hum dresser.


I felt pretty confident taking this to the boutique, but unfortunately, it was one of the pieces damaged by my collapsing tent during the rain, so it didn't sell.

 Its not too bad, just a couple of chips on the top. I'll be able to fill them in and paint over it without too much difficulty. I had the thought of putting it in my boys' room, but then I decided it was WAY too special to me to have it destroyed. So, once its fixed up I'll list it on craigslist.

Have you ever fixed up something that's too nice for your own house? haha


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Jubilee Furniture Weekly Post for Friday, November 29, 2013

Hello!

Still feeling the after effects of too much Thanksgiving dinner?  I have the perfect antidote!  A walk through Jubilee Furniture�s 30,000 square feet of fantastic used furniture!

We�re open our normal hours which are Fridays from 1 to 8 and Saturdays from 9 to 4 and would love to have you stop by!  The following photos are just SOME of what you�ll find:

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muted green sofa with lovely contrasting trim � priced $75

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fun curvy sofa � some wear on fabric � priced $65

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gorgeous glass top table with black wrought iron base � priced $295

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wonderful leather ottoman that opens to provide storage! Priced $65

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this is an amazing sofa � a couple of minor issue (several of the buttons on the seat cushion have come undone and some material along the back needs to be re-stapled to frame) � priced $165

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lovely three drawer dresser for $40; matching desk for $35

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two identical Camden Collection sofas � both in good condition � priced $95 each

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twin over twin bunk beds � with ladder � priced $145

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two identical 6� long sofa � some wear and a spot or two � priced $40 each

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fabulous plaid two piece Bassett sectional � one piece is a sleeper � priced $275

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oval glass and brass entry or sofa table priced $75

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this Room & Board sofa is in excellent condition � except the seat cushions need to be laundered and, I believe, they are machine washable � priced $95

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fabulous McCreary three piece sectional � needs to be professionally cleaned which should get rid of the pet hair (and the general dirt) � priced $45

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Plunkett sofa � overall in excellent condition but the fabric is dated � priced $45

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two matching Lazboy sofas � both ends recline � also needs to be professionally cleaned � priced $30 each

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The Davis Co. brand table, 2 leaves and 4 chair � all for $135

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oak barrister bookcase � one door needs some minor repairs � priced $175

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three nesting tables � tops need to be refinished � priced $40

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wonderful clothing armoire � priced $70

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two white metal swivel stools � both in great condition � priced $95 for the pair

And that, dear reader, is this week�s installment of �What�s New at Jubilee Furniture?�.  Bye!