Here’s a cute dresser makeover from Tiffany.
I see dressers like this all the time at yard sales and even at the thrift store for under $50. They are solid wood, very sturdy, and last forever.
If you see one for sale, consider buying it and updating it with a few coats of spray paint.
For Tiffany’s dresser she removed the top piece and the lower drawers. I love this idea because the baskets give it texture underneath and deeper storage.
She used Valspar color radiance flat spray paint and the color was caramel honey. I think yellow is absolutely gorgeous!
This works great in an entry, dining room, or could even be a television stand. You would just need to drill a few holes in the back of the dresser for the cords if you wanted to store your DVD player or cable box in the space at the bottom.
Tiffany did not prime her dresser before she spray painted it, but if your surface is shiny I would recommend lightly sanding and priming if you don’t want it to eventually chip. Tiffany likes the distressed look, so she painted it without priming.
Make sure the furniture is clean and dust free before spray painting and allow the paint to fully dry between coats. I recommend allowing the paint to cure for several days before placing anything on the furniture.
When I lived overseas the only paint available was spray paint, so we used it to paint everything. I was always happy with the spray painted finish. If you haven’t spray painted a piece of furniture before I would try it! It covers well, especially in areas with fine detail, and is quicker than painting with a brush.
I spray painted this mirror for the girl’s bathroom and I’m really happy with how it turned out. I tried chalk paint originally, but it was very hard to get coverage in all the wood detail. I was able to spray paint it in about three minutes.
Finished picture coming soon!
I love that Tiffany turned the four drawers she removed from the dresser into shelves! I absolutely love this idea and that she personalized the shelves for a friend!
Tiffany attached her drawers together but there are several other ways you can use dresser drawers as shelving. So, so cute and clever!
I love this idea for a single drawer shelf for storage in the bathroom from Beyond the Picket Fence.
These dresser drawers found on Country Living were turned into a bookcase. Remove the hardware allows you to position the shelves in different directions. Lining the drawers with wallpaper or fabric gives it an awesome custom look.
Last month I asked for my readers to submit their best makeover and repurposed projects. I was amazed at how many creative and awesome projects you submitted.
Over the next few months I’ll be sharing some of your amazing DIY projects! If you have a project you’d like featured you can submit it here. We’re giving away a $50 Amazon gift card every month to one reader who submits their own DIY project.
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Beth says
I love the color. I just am curious about chipping?
Toni Anderson says
Tiffany said she hasn’t had any chipping on this piece. I haven’t had any issues with chipping on any piece I spray painted, especially if I sanded first.
Dalari says
I love the idea of the dresser drawer reposed for the bathroom shelf. I have been looking for something for the master bathroom in our new house, but didn’t want to spend $50 for a new cabinet. This would be awesome and add some character.
Penny T. says
The best way to protect the tops of dressers, end tables, etc. is to purchase glass from a glass company that fits perfectly on top. Have them round the edges so it is smooth. Your furniture will be protected from water stains, marks, etc. Glass is usually inexpensive if the shape is square or rectangular.