I shared the dresser/chest I found last week at the antique mall for $100, in its Before state. You’ve got to look past what something looks like to see potential. That’s always been my motto and it definitely works!
And now I’m proud to say, she doesn’t look like this anymore:
Much improved. I’m still getting used to my new camera and trying to get good pics in low light, so bear with me on these. It’s hard to capture the color of the walls in here, which is Sherwin Williams Blonde. Some are too light and some too yellow, but the true color is in there somewhere. 🙂
Doesn’t take up too much space either.
Much better, don’t you think? I added some beadboard wallpaper inside the door and did a paint overhaul with some soft blue paint I had on hand: Rain by Sherwin Williams. Adding some glaze for a vintage effect helped too, as well as adding new knobs.
Not so baby-ish anymore, huh?
This chest really was the perfect size and shape for what we needed: adding a flat screen to the room. It now sits directly across from the bed, instead of in the corner as before. I don’t even mind that it isn’t hidden anymore.
The distressing is really subtle (even more so than this pic) and I used Ralph Lauren Smoke glaze to achieve an aged look. I’ll show you more on all of that later.
I patiently waited 2 weeks for the knobs at Hobby Lobby to go back on sale and it finally got here this week. You can’t beat their knobs! Very much Anthropologie-like, but much cheaper on sale. These are navy polka-dots.
The flat screen sits nicely on top and there are plenty of storage drawers and a big door too.
Close-up of the knob and aging glaze.
Inside the door, I built a little shelf to put the DVD. Drilled a hole in the back for the cords with my skil saw. This was made with simple furring strips (98 cents for 8′), cut with my miter box and I had a left over piece of real beadboard that I just plopped on top, after cutting it to size. Nothing fancy, but holds the DVD up top and out of the way.
I moved my vanity over near the window and it fits there nicely too.
Looking back at the antique armoire as you come in the room.
Our room is not huge, so this piece doesn’t take up a lot of space, thank goodness. We have a lot of furniture in here, but it works out pretty cozy for us and everything functions well. We only have this one single window in here, so I have a hard time getting great photos in this room. I would love a whole bank of windows, but that’s not what we got.
You may remember that my mom made those drapes for me right after we moved in. I’m sorry to say they have faded quite a bit, as you can see in some of the pics. They are made of silk and I just don’t think I’ll use silk again in a window that gets this much sun. They are lined and inner-lined too, but it didn’t stop the sun from fading them and I didn’t get to it fast enough to spray the fabric with a UV protector. So, I think I’ll use them for awhile longer and then I just might replace them with some ivory dropcloth drapes. I can always add some blue to those to fancy them up a little. I hate it, but that’s what sun can do to fabric, especially silk.
We also found out that by pulling the drapes shut most of the time, it keeps out a lot of the heat that can get in during the summer, so we do keep them pulled shut most of the time during the summer and winter (to keep the heat IN). I opened it up to let some light in for these pics.
View of the bed and pillows. I still enjoy the fabrics that I chose for our room.
The vanity fits in very well in the corner now. I actually do put on my makeup here all the time. I decided to just keep the little bamboo table right here in between the vanity and the dresser. It’s nice to hold books and it seems to anchor the painting over it, so I’m just gonna leave it here for the time being. That plant is looking rather pathetic, time for a new one.
Here are a few in progress pics. I’m not the best about documenting every single step while in the middle of a mess, but hopefully this will give you a good idea of how I did this one.
I did start off by sanding all over the piece with my electric sander. I really should have gone ahead and primed the whole piece, but I was being lazy and tried to cut corners, but I discovered that after my 2 coats of finish paint, it was scraping off really easily on the front of the piece, so I sanded all of that down again and primed the whole front of it to make sure the paint would stick well. It is usually better to prime, when you’re in doubt and I didn’t follow my own advice on this one. The old paint was pretty shiny. When you see shine on a piece, you just know it needs to be knocked down for that new paint to stick well, so either get out the electric sander OR prime. Either or both will work so that you have good results at the end.
I simply cut to fit a piece of my beadboard wallpaper and glued it inside the inset door frame. As neat as that is, there is still going to be a slight gap when you add this, so my solution is to add a small piece of molding on top of the wallpaper to really make it look more authentic. To me, this just finishes it off. For $4, one piece of molding will do the trick.
This piece is raised higher on one side than the other, so you have to cut it appropriately with the miter box. Not hard, just pay attention.
So, back to the molding. I just cut it with my miter box and angled the corners. Caulk and paint and you’re all set.
I painted 2 coats of Rain on the whole thing, along with the drawer fronts. Then I went back after it was all dry and used Ralph Lauren Smoke stain to give it an aged look. There are many ways you can go about aging something and I love to sand down too, but the way the old white paint was coming through, I didn’t want to risk my new paint coming off with the sander, so I just opted to do this method of distressing. I simply paint on the glaze and then take a damp rag and wipe most of it away.
And you’ll end up with a subtle distressed look with the glaze. I don’t think they are making RL glaze anymore. It used to be a Home Depot. But, this is really easy to duplicate. All you have to do is buy small bottles of glaze and Raw Umber craft paint at the craft stores and mix your own. It will do the very same thing, as will wood stain. Lots of ways to distress, so pick your fave!
So, that’s my little update in the bedroom. I’m so happy to have found a perfect sized piece for the flat screen and we do enjoy watching TV all snuggled up at night.
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Rhoda, I just recently bought that same color of Ralph Lauren glaze at Home Depot, but the man mixed it up for me. It was not on the shelf. I had seen so many folks in blog land recommend it, but I never could find it on the shelf. I asked the man and he mixed it right up for me. I am anxious to use it on a dresser that I am working on now. Love how your piece turned out. Love & blessings from NC!
It turned out really good Rhoda! What a great piece to use for an entertainment center. The color is great. I really like the glazing technique that you used. You can only buy Ralph Lauren at select custom paint & interior design stores now that Home Depot no longer carries it. Children’s wardrobes are fabulous for little projects. I have one we fixed up for my craft supplies. I know you are thrilled to have such a useful piece.
Rhoda, this turned out absolutely beautiful! I love that you added the beadboard wallpaper to the front – it looks like it should have always been a part of the piece. Love the knobs too! Was just looking at all the cute knobs at HL yesterday. Great job!
Looks great! Love those knobs.
Rhoda, this turned out so nicely. I am impressed by your carpentry skills. I haven’t taken the plunge into the use of power tools yet. Have a wonderful day! La
Rhoda…love your bedroom!!! But at first I thought you had put soccer ball knobs on the new piece. lol….I was confused until I saw a closeup of the entertainment center. I thought maybe you were going in a new direction, as they say on the Zappos commercial!:)
I just love the colors you used on the cupboard. What an awesome bedroom! I’m still working on mine. I get frustrated and go start some other project. *sigh*
Love the beautiful color and the knobs are just fantastic!!
Great job! And I love your blue plates, never thought of hanging above the window. You gave inspiration!
Love your room. We have a good size master bedroom with little furniture that will actually stay in there. We are also fortunate to have a wall of windows. It’s great, but it can be a little daunting with furniture placement. There is really only one way the bed can be positioned. I hope to achieve the cozy factor that you have definitely achieved.
This is absolutely beautiful, you bedroom looks so cozy. Love that vanity
Rhoda, this looks FAB! Love that color “Rain”….I even lik the name! It looks really good in the room too!
Another awesome job!
Lou Cinda 🙂
Nice job; that bed is a stunner!
Sue
xo
Beautiful job, Rhoda! I love the bead board wallpaper, you can’t tell it from the real thing!
Your bedroom is just lovely!
xoxo
Jane
It turned out fabulous. What a vision to see how well it would work. Love it. Hugs, Marty
Rhoda,
What a great job. I love the detailing of the piece and how inspired to add the bead board paper to the door panel. It looks great!
Karen
I love your room, it looks so cozy. I love the pillows on the bed, the way you mixed and matched the fabric.
I love those knobs, They look like they are almost Mackenzie-childs style… Just add a funky map in the interior of the cabinet, and it would almost be exact- ;p Great job!
Glad you showed a close up of the knobs … I thought they were soceer balls … hahaha … very cute up close.
Love the wall paper insert on the cabinet.