Thursday, September 15, 2011

Bedroom Furniture for the Parental Units

On Tuesday I shared with you some changes that we helped my parents make to their bedroom.

Part of those changes include some furniture painting.  It’s been awhile since I completed a furniture make-over.  I missed it.  I find painting furniture therapeutic which is weird because I hate painting.  I’m a complicated human being.

First up, the dresser…

My mom purchased it from a co-worker for $25.  The dresser was made by a family member of the co-worker.  It was in great condition but you can see some knots in the wood.  I filled them in with a little Elmer’s wood filler and sanded them smooth.  Mom wanted a punch of color so we went with Sherwin Williams Coral Reef.  We used their ProClassic Interior Enamel.  This was the first time I used this type of paint for furniture and I really like it.  It self-leveled and covered well.  The knots disappeared!

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I wasn’t sure about the knobs at first.  Mom loved them.  They are growing on me.  I would probably replace them with a glass knobs but only because I like to make things difficult.  This dresser ended up fitting in well with the cottage theme Mom had in mind.

Next up was the nightstands.  I pre-warned Mom that it would be difficult to find a pair of matching nightstands.  Finding anything that resembled a nightstand was difficult in middle-of-nowhere Iowa.  We did end up with these two nightstands that we were purchased from two different antique stores…

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They were close enough in height and similar looking.  We went for it.  The one on the right had obviously seen some better days but we weren’t scared.  A little sanding, primer, and paint and we had these beauties…

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I love a good furniture make-over!  Especially when I don’t have to pay for it.

Have you painted any furniture lately or do you think painting wood is a crime?  What’s your favorite type of paint to use on furniture?  On a random note, tell me what you’re reading so Mom and I can stock our nightstands with good reading material!

Linking up to: Primitive and Proper

19 comments:

  1. that dresser is SO fun! love that color!

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  2. I am a HUGE fan of painting wood - I know some of the men in my life cringe, cry, and turn into man-sized infants when I take to painting the wood! haha I love the coral! And a good book is The Help - I will be reviewing it on my blog next week, but I LOVED it!

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  3. Wow! I love the color combo on the dresser, the knobs are super cute as-well. I like the lamps on the tables!

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  4. Fun dresser! I'm with you on the knobs - did you show her some glass ones? It's kind of hard to decorate for someone who isn't me b/c I want to make all the choices like it IS for me, ha! Looks like you did a fantastic job of bringing in exactly what your parents wanted! =)

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  5. I think it depends on the piece of furniture and the wood on whether I would paint it or not. Your Mother's pieces turned out great.

    I LOVE to read too, so I couldn't resist sharing with you and your Mother titles of books that I recently read and really enjoyed. They are: Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls; Sharp Objects and Dark Places, both by Gillian Flynn; State of Wonder and Run, both by Ann Patchett; Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Strout and White Tiger by Aravind Adiga. I hear great things about Room by Emma Donoghue and The Submission by Amy Waldman (I just started reading it).

    Being an (former) Iowan, I like to read authors from Iowa. If you do as well, you may wish to check out Beneath a Marble Sky by John Shors, A Thousand Acres by Jane Smiley (her only book that I've liked) and one of my favorites, What's Eating Gilbert Grape by Peter Hedges (an oldie, but goodie).

    I hope you enjoy them!

    PS I read about the Iowa State vs. Iowa game - WOW, that must have been an exciting game. I'm a ISU grad, but am still sorry that you're team lost. There are plenty of Iowa grads in my family so, either team counts as a win to me.

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  6. I'm taking next week off to do a few projects around the house - I'm going to take on painting furniture for the first time. I'm nervous, but hopeful.

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  7. Those look awesome! I agree aout the knobs! (And the painting furniture vs painting walls. I am obviously super flexible about design choices and a joy to work with.)

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  8. As an Iowa grad, I was appalled that ISU won (and what's with playing your in-state rival so early? Down here in the South they wait until the bitter end of the season...), but as far as reading materials, I just finished The Resurrection of the Romanovs: Anastasia, Anna Anderson & the World's Greatest Royal Mystery, which I thought was excellent, and now I'm reading Neverisms:A quotation Lovers guide to thinkgs you should never do, say, or never forget. Which is just a fun read it when you can kind of book

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  9. They came out great. I really love the bold color you guys chose for the dresser.
    I have no issues with painting over wood. Sometimes wood is ugly.

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  10. love the unexpected color choice, keeps things lively!

    also those lamps are great in that color too!


    i think the to paint or not to paint question with wood is purely taste based and varies from piece to piece and person to person. i love refinishing wood with stain and poly to give it new life and bring depth, but i also love the full transformation paint can give!

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  11. Love the transformation of all the pieces! From a gal who paints furniture daily, I LOVE chalk paint.
    I also believe that if the wood color works - keep it, if not update it with paint. It needs to work for you -forget the rules!

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  12. Fun dresser color! I hear great things about Annie Sloan paint, but I usually just use Valspar for everything... but I liked Home Depot's selection of paint when I went in there last, so I may make the switch.

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  14. Yes, yes yes. Paint it all coral. It looks great!

    I saw a previous commenter suggested Glass Castle. I LOVED that book!

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  15. They came out beautiful!! Love them, they look like brand new items!!! Love the color and the knobs too!! Great job!

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  16. These turned out amazing! Today we actually start the process of painting our dresser yellow! Hopefully we have as much success as you did!

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  17. LOVE those nightstands! How amazing!

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