Waterfall Dresser (Chest of Drawers)
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This waterfall dresser (chest of drawers) was headed to the dumpster when I saved it. Not only was it headed FOR the dumpster, but the owner was about to beat it up and break it apart so it would take up less room in said dumpster.

You can see that it was really in rough shape. It had been stored in a damp shed building for years.

The first layer of veneer came right off very easily. The second later needed a little more elbow grease.

After removing the layers of veneer, I could see the damage done from years of storage.

I patched the cracked wood with spackling.

Because this was a quickie makeover, I didn’t attempt to patch this missing piece at the bottom.

Most of the drawers were rickety and not sturdy. I used my new Ryobi Airstrike Stapler to secure the sides of the drawers.

After a good cleaning, the chest of drawers heads to the paint booth for the HomeRight Max Pro Sprayer treatment. I used a light coat of flat white paint as a primer all over the piece, with the drawers in place.

After the light coat of primer, I used Behr Premium Plus Ultra paint all over.

Then I got busy mixing some paint to change the color. The gallon can of blue is Tiffany Blue, and the White is the Behr that I used for a basecoat. I mixed the paint in one of my Homeright cups to shake and store it.

Painting drawers is pretty straightforward, so I used a brush on them. This is after one coat. I decided the color was too light, so I added more Tiffany blue for the second coat.

This picture shows a better real-life color than the pictures below.

While the chest of drawers was drying, I got busy on the hardware. Some of the hardware was very rusty. I used a wire brush to remove some of the rust.

Then I washed them off with the hose.

I reached for my Krylon Rust Protector Spray Paint. Gotta love that it dries so quickly and has the EZ Touch 360° dial spray tip.

I was a little impatient and did a lot of coats—the hardware was a little tacky to the touch, so I laid it on a piece of scrap wood so it could dry better. It’s best to read the directions on the can, many brands vary on their dry times.

Then I reinstalled the pretty white hardware! Do you love the white handles against the pretty blue color?

This vintage waterfall chest of drawers is far from perfect. It’s been through a lot in it’s lifetime. Some may think I should have restored it. I wish I could have, but I didn’t have it in me to take on such a project. At least it can still live a nice, long, purposeful life instead of being chopped up and thrown into a dumpster.
Should I call it done? Or would you do a stencil or some distressing on it?
gail

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I LOVE painted furniture, so of course I really like what you did. I think that I would call it done.
I’m not a painted wood fan but this is beautiful. You maintained the architecture and gave it life again. Good job! Don’t do anything else to it except use it and love it.
You did a fantastic job! I am so impressed with your workmanship. I think maybe a bit of distressing would make it look like it wasn’t quite so newly painted.
What a makeover ,beautiful piece ,love the colour.
It’s beautiful, call it done. Less is more.
I love it… I have a piece my mom done before she passed and this would look so good with my piece… dont do anything else to it….
I think it looks great! The only thing I would change is the hardware. I think black would really make it stand out more.
I like it as is but think a bit of stenciling can never hurt.
Its beautiful!! Its done! I love all the details already, it doesnt need more!
Looks like the perfect dresser to do ombre drawers with. I just a dresser white with orange ombre and got so many compliments, I love it. I definitely feel like it something is missing. I loved the hardware details and I can’t make them outin the stark white. To each is own!
It’s beautiful, call it done!
It is beautiful…I would call it done!