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The Leighton Dresser (Before and After)

I think you’re gonna love this one…

Coastal Dresser

May I introduce you to the Leighton Dresser?

This color is luscious.  I swear it almost matches my front door and shutters.  It certainly is very close to the blue in my logo.  So this one makes my heart skip a beat.  What about you?

First  let me show you the before:

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Here is the top:

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As you can see, there was some wear to the top but this piece is so sturdy and solid.  It is solid rock maple.

I knew that I wanted to keep this a wood finish on the top and paint the bottom.  I decided to sand the whole top and then stain with Minwax in Special Walnut.  Special Walnut is a color I really love for furniture.  You can see it on our headboard here and a few other Minwax stains I like here.  I sealed the top with Minwax Wipe-on poly.

Starfish and finished dresser top

For the body of the dresser, I used Fusion Mineral Paint’s new color called Heirloom.  It is part of the Michael Penney collection and is a gorgeous coastal blue.

Dresser painted in Heirloom

Since the dresser had a slick surface, I decided to coat the piece with Ultra Grip to help the paint adhere better. I’ve also heard Ultra Grip is good to stop bleed through.  I waited a day before doing my first coat of Fusion paint and then waited 12 hours before the next coat.  I distressed around the drawers and high points for a worn look. I sealed with Fusion’s Beeswax Finish.

The hardware is from D. Lawless and is equally stunning.

Close Up Glass Pulls by D. Lawless

The Decagon Fluted Pulls are a bargain at $1.96 a knob.  I’ve used these on so many pieces of furniture because they look old and they really pick up the light.

For the bottom drawers I used D. Lawless’ Pewter Cup Pulls.  I love how these look old and worn too.  They are so heavy and well made.

Cup Pulls by D Lawless

Close Up Cup Pulls

The pewter and cut glass look so crisp against the painted finish.

The Leighton Dresser

Classic and coastal and ready for a new home!

I’ll be bringing the Leighton Dresser up to the Vintage Bazaar this weekend.

The Leighton Coastal Dresser

What do you think of this one?

Before and After Coastal Dresser Makeover

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cassie @ primitive & proper

beautiful- the hardware makes a huge difference!

Beverly Bielewicz
Beverly Bielewicz
8 years ago

Beautiful! Hope you have a great show this weekend.

Tammy
8 years ago

The color is beautiful… along with the great hardware you added. Love it!

Ashley Harding
8 years ago

What a great transformation! Love the color and hardware choices!

Debra@shoppeno5
8 years ago

It loOKs so pretty. New knobs always make a difference.

nancy Guilbeau
nancy Guilbeau
8 years ago

Where is the vintage bazaar held?

Camille
8 years ago

Danielle this piece is stunning! I love the glass pulls, it goes so well with the paint colour you chose. Well done! xx

Sherri
8 years ago

I LOVE that color! I have been looking for a color to paint our TV stand and this just jumped right out at me and screamed “I am the one!”

Fiona, Lilyfield Life
8 years ago

You’ve done such a beautiful job on this one. love the finish and those handles
Fiona x

Denise
Denise
2 years ago

Danielle, such a beautiful job! I love the paint color, and your hardware selections. I also love how you distressed the piece, and left the top brown. Looks beautiful!!