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I gave this dresser a facelift. I used the Feast And Watson Japan Black stain and stained it. Added wooden legs with brass detail and brushed brass cabinet handles.
https://www.bunnings.com.au/feast-watson-1l-gloss-black-japan-stain-and-varnish_p1520150
Sanded down the dresser.
Pretty much straight after applied 3 coats of Japan Black paint.
On the inside I cut up the wall paper to size and placed them I wanted a tougher material than just normal paper https://www.bunnings.com.au/superfresco-easy-blue-scandi-leaf-wallpaper-m-blue-green_p0167793
Hello @Madi
Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community. It's wonderful to have you join us, and thank you for sharing your beautiful upcycled dresser.
Your dresser looks wonderful, I love the Black Japan finish. Those mid-century legs that you've added totally change the look and feel of this cabinet. The brass handles look great and give the cabinet a fantastic finish. How long did the entire project take? Did you run into any challenges while revamping the cabinet?
Again, thank you for sharing such a fabulous project.
Eric
Thanks for the kind words Eric. I purchased the legs as a set from Etsy and they came with everything I needed. A friend lent me their drill which I used to drill the hole. Installation was pretty straightforward. Only advise is place a plastic drop sheet below the furniture you are staining. The stain did come off with some turpentine but fully avoidable. Oh and also wear thicker plastic gloves I used disposable gloves. When trying to get into the grooves it must have ripped as my finger nails were stained. Ha ha !
Honestly the project was very straightforward and based on feedback from peeps it has given me motivation to take on bigger projects 😎
Good Afternoon @Madi
Now that looks like a high end cabinet! Definently an upgrade, Now do you do the rest of the room in the same format?
Dave
He he that’s the hope.
I am new to DIY. I will be doing more but using tradies to do the work. Watching and learning
Best
Madi
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