Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Beauty From A Beast




This dresser belonged to my husband's great grandmother.  It was one of those with the attached, very large mirror.  After she passed, we inherited many old, rusty, dirty pieces of furniture that were in her barn. This particular dresser had a family of mice that had taken up residence in one of the drawers.  We neglected this old girl for a couple of  years.  She sat on the front porch at my sister's house (after we evicted the mice) for awhile and was used as a catch all.  When we finally got around to fixing her up, we had moved to a new house.  Another diamond in the rough, but more on that later. We decided that she would be perfect as a vanity and planned our bathroom remodel around her. We removed the mirror and saved that project for another rainy day.  I stripped off the layers of old finish.  Sanded ...and sanded...and sanded.  I researched different finish options and opted for a dark espresso finish.   I chose to use a brand called "General Finishes" in espresso.  Much of the wood on top had been stained and had some water damage.  The darker finish was able to hide all of the imperfections.  I applied two coats and then three coats of a spar urethane.  We wanted to be able to use the drawer space for towels, extra TP, and what-nots.  My husband modified each of the drawers into a "U" shape, so that they would still be able to be opened and they would fit around the plumbing. We restored the beautiful, original glass pulls, cut a hole in the top and applied the vessel sink and faucet.  Voila! Beauty from a Beast.





P.S.  After this was finished, my sister asked where it had come from.  I told her, "Your front porch!"  She had no idea that it was the same dresser.

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