Dresser Table
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The weather has not been very cooperative lately. I have an unfinished project to show you today, but I’d like your thoughts about dresser ideas and how to finish it out.

Do you remember this dresser I picked up recently? It was more than I usually pay, but I knew I would get 2 projects out of it, so I felt justified in paying $20 for it.
As soon as I got it off the truck, I started cutting it apart to make the 2 projects.
This is project #1, a kid’s bench made from the bottom part of a dresser. It is still not finished. I’m looking for some fun fabric for pillows, so I’ll know what color to paint the hardware.
Today, I’m going to show you what I did with the top of the dresser.

This is the bottom of the dresser top that I cut off. It needs a base. In order to give it a base I need to beef it up a little so that I’ll have a way to secure the base. I used some scrap lumber pieces and Gorilla Wood Glue.

I wanted this table to be chunky, not dainty, so I used 4×4’s for legs. I used Gorilla Wood Glue and screws to hold the legs in place.
I use a scrap piece of 4×4 block to mark the area, so I’ll know where to put the screws.
After attaching all four legs, I used screws to secure a piece of plywood to complete the base.
To cover up the chipped veneer, I selected some scrap trim pieces I had laying around.
I purposely put the legs all the way to the edge…
. . . so I could use all three drawers as seats (storage) underneath.
This stage was at the beginning of December when we had some warm(ish) weather. Then it turned cold, and I had to store it away.
When the weather warmed up enough to paint, (a couple of days after Christmas) I gave it a quick coat of some DIY Chalky Primer with my HomeRight Finish Max .
I never really liked having the legs all the way to the edge. I didn’t look how it looked so boxy.
When I started working on the drawer/seats, I realized all three of them were not going to fit after all.
Time for plan B
I removed the table from the base, then I removed all four legs. It wasn’t easy to do since I used the Gorilla Wood Glue, but I knew I would never be happy with it the way it was.
This is a dry fit to see if I like the legs—thinking about adding two more in the middle.
Meanwhile, I start finishing off the drawers. I added plywood to the bottom (so I can add wheels). Because it’s going to be for kids, I really didn’t want to hinge it because of fingers getting smashed, and the lid possibly being abused and coming off. I decided to have a lift off lid.
This is right after painting it. I didn’t want to shut the drawers because the were still a little tacky. You can see that I decided to add two more legs in the middle.
The weather turned cold again, so it is in storage for now.
The seats will have wheels. This will make a great table for kids to sit or stand at. I have two ideas to finish it off. One idea would be a chalkboard table, the other being a Lego table. My cousin had mentioned she might be looking for one, so I got to thinking with all the storage this might make the perfect Lego table. We’ve never really had many Legos around here, so I need to figure out how to paint it and finish it off. The dresser drawers sort of look Lego(ish) don’t you think? I’d like to do some sort of Lego handles for the drawers. Have you ever made anything permanent by gluing Legos together?
I plan to cover the lids to make the seats softer. And of course it will be painted. The black is just a primer.
I’m open to suggestions to finish off this table. Can you think of a better use for it? Maybe a train table? What kind of kids table needs a lot of storage?
Hopefully we will have some warm weather soon so I can finish this project.
gail
see more repurposed dresser ideas here
EDITED TO ADD:
It’s a DIY Lego Table



Gail I do believe you’re a creative genius! I would totally make it a lego table or or a ‘creative station’ for kids, mine were never into lego’s but crayons, paints, beads and construction paper other stuff were always laying around. Add a roll of paper on the side and it would be perfect to draw and paint on or easy clean up for glued disasters…errr creations!
I wonder if you could make a reversible top, Lego on one side reversible to smooth on the other? (Sorry if that was already mentioned in comments.) Not sure how you’d keep it secure, though. I think this is one of your best ideas yet, Gail. I wish I’d had it when my kids were young.
Love what you did! it looks awesome! Train table would be cool! or Legos! I havent ever done anything like this before but looks like fun!
Love the idea, I use to cringe when people would paint over wood, but I’m a convert now and love this idea.
How DO you think up these projects!? I’m always in total AWE…….I love what you’ve done with this old dresser, and so will the lucky family that’s blessed with the finished product! Can’t wait to see it.
I too am amazed as to how your mind works so quickly when you see a item. Wish I could do all of that… !! Love the “leggo” table.. great idea. Can’t wait to see the finished project.
I really admire your ability to see great projects in something as simple as a dresser! I would never have imagined any of that.
Love both projects that came out of one dresser!!!
u r a very talented lady…..we r thankful to have u in r family Erin…thanks to that darling hubby “u belong to me too”
I’m just not sure how a mind has to work to come up with turning a dresser upside down and having it look better and more useful than when it was right side up. I would never have thought of that, but now that I’ve seen it, I’ll store it in my mind.
As always you amaze me!! I wish my brain worked the way your does. I would not have thought of cutting it in half and make two projects out of it in a million years!!! Your creativity always inspires me. I am opening up my own store with lots of used furniture and I hope I can learn to use all the great power tools and be as good as your are!!! I got a spray painter for Christmas!!! Woot!!!!!! just like yours!!!! Have a great day!!! I will be posting pics of my store soon!!!
s always you amaze me!! I wish my brain worked the way your does. I would not have thought of cutting it in half and make two projects out of it in a million years!!! Your creativity always inspires me. I am opening up my own store with lots of used furniture and I hope I can learn to use all the great power tools and be as good as your are!!! I got a spray painter for Christmas!!! Woot!!!!!! just like yours!!!! Have a great day!!! I will be posting pics of my store soon!!!