If there ever is a project that deserves the old adage “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” it would be this one. I originally stumbled on this solid wood desk at my thrift store for $9. Yes! Only NINE dollars.
And like the ugly duckling, check out the swan now! I LOVE how it turned out. And the best part? I used only paint I already had in my stash!
The other feature that makes this dresser unrecognizable is the new hardware, graciously supplied by D.Lawless Hardware. They update the entire piece.
This would be the perfect student desk since it has ample storage and a large work surface. My kids are fighting over who will get to put it in their room. The same kids giving me the side eye when I first bought the piece home.
Well, first I used my random orbit sander to strip the finish down. You can see in this photo how I propped the piece up on a flowerpot in order to get the sander all the way to the bottom of the trim without running into the ground.
I retained the top with Polyshades (a stained polyurethane product) in American Chestnut. Using this product meant I didn’t need to add a coat of poly on top of the stain.
The color was Evening Dove by Benjamin Moore. A leftover paint sample from when I choosing the wall color for the nursery.
Finally, I installed the hardware.
I specifically used the Liberty Octagon Knob and the 5” Caspian pull. If you didn’t realize it, 5 inches for a pull is not a standard width and D.Lawless has such a great selection of hardware, they had me covered.
I think they look fabulous, and the combination of the chestnut stain, with the blue and the white is such a pretty finish.
But I love it so much, it may have to become my new creative space.. so I can whip out more projects just like it!
If you just can’t get enough paint makeovers, here are a few others you may like:
