Thursday, October 21, 2010

dresser to tv stand transformation

the weight on my shoulders have been greatly lifted.
my dresser is done.
ahhhh, it feels so good to say that.

can i show you what i started with?
i picked this up on craigslist for $30.  I loved the lines and curves on it. 
I saw potential...
but she had a slow start because I was indecisive on what color of paint.
but i finally chose one that i felt would be versitile for my home.

Ta-da!  isn't she gorgeous?  and she's all mine ;)

Let me give you the breakdown on how this transformation took place.
I took her apart and wiped her down ie: knobs and hinges off, spider webs and dead bugs off etc.
I have to give a BIG SHOUT OUT to Tomboy TOols for helping me do this project.  Their tools made it SO easy to this project.  (not to mention they are PINK and ergonomically made to fit our hands ;)  )
 sand her down ever so gently

 so when I got her, one of the top drawers was broken.  I didn't want to deal with that.  plus, I wanted to change it into a TV stand, so I figured, just get rid of that top row!
So that's what I did.  I placed pegboard on top to make a shelf...
pegboard, you ask?
it was free from craigslist and there was no other funds for un-holey wood...so pegboard it was!
 next I primed it

 I used wood filler on the door to fill in that "wheat bundle" picture...it had to go.
 So next was painting it...I used spray paint.  I agree with All THings Thrifty and don't have the time it takes to use bucket paint.
I used Krylon's Ivory spray paint.  I used about 4 1/2 cans.  I love how it turned out!
And I don't know why I don't have pictures of that process.  I think I was shocked that I actually painted it in one afternoon.
After it dried, i took some sandpaper and distressed it.

Next was putting some covering on the pegboard.  Thanks to some advice from Marcy,
I found some wrapping paper from the Dollar Tree.  I then used Modge Podge and inserted it on top of the shelf. 
I love how it turned out!





 I put new knobs that I got for $1 for 6 knobs at the Habitat for Humainty Restore...love how they look!

And here she is!
What a feeling of accomplishment!






 And this is her current residence.  not sure if she'll still be our TV Stand or be put somewhere else. 
I just like looking at her...

$$ Breakdown:
dresser: $30
Paint: $17
Knobs: $1
Wrapping Paper: $1
Total: $49!
NOT TOO SHABBY!
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19 comments:

  1. NIIICCEE. I love it. I really like the paper too. she's a beaut. I know the feeling of finishing a big project and getting to sit back and stare at it with relief and pride:) Job well done. and I love the simplicity of the white.

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  2. Wow that looks awesome. I like how you got rid of the top row, it totally made it look like it was supposed to be a tv stand. You'd better put her somewhere where you can show her off! lol

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  3. the dresser looks great Lyssa!! I didn't know you had a craft blog. I will have to look through the rest of it :)

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  4. too funny! that is the EXACT wrapping paper i was talking about (and also used!). now we match.

    btw-it looks great. great job!

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  5. Holy Awesome Lyssa, I LOVE IT!! I want it! I would love to do something like that. You did one heck of a job girl!

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  6. I LOVE THIS! Great find! You did an awesome job repurposing this. Beautiful!

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  7. What a great job you did! That is perfect for a tv console.

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  8. I need to 'kick' the bucket, I guess. I've never spray painted a piece of furniture, but you've given me some confidence.

    It turned out fantastic! Would love for you drop by this weekend and link it up to Passion for Paint!

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  9. Beautiful! I'd love for you to link it to my party tomorrow!
    Christa
    www.storiesofahouse.com

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  10. I love when these outdated chunky pieces are redone and look FABULOUS! I love the way it turned out. Thanks for linking up!

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  11. wow! you really transformed this piece. it looks gorgeous, and it had kind of a long way to go from where it started! great job!

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  12. wow! you really transformed this piece. it looks gorgeous, and it had kind of a long way to go from where it started! great job!

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  13. What a great redo. You were so smart getting rid of that wheat. I am impressed.

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  14. I love what you did with this. The transformation is great. I'm also looking for a dresser to repurpose into a TV stand, and you've inspired me.

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  15. Visiting from Primitive & Proper. I love the wood filler tip!

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  16. Thanks so much for linking up to Passion for Paint! Hope you'll drop by again soon!

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  17. I just found your site tonight from orgjunkie's 52 weeks series. I am SO glad I did! I have basically been looking for this since we moved this year. I've seen furniture designed for this purpose but it seemed ridiculously expensive. I've thought there must be a way to make an existing piece work but I wasn't sure what to look for or how to make it happen. Great tutorial and I love the pegboard idea. Have you used it for a tv stand? One of my concerns is our dvd player tends to get hot, I'm not sure how it would work sitting on the paper? Thanks!!

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