The gray dressers I've been doing have been really popular and have all sold really fast lately, so I figure I might as well continue with them. Why stop a good thing. And, since I love gray, it's definitely a good thing.
Here's the finished chest I worked on in my limited free time the last couple days:
And here's the before:
It was solid wood and in great shape, so it just needed an exterior makeover, so I got to sanding. I sanded the entire piece with 120 grit using my Dewalt orbital sander. This little guy was observing to make sure I did it right!
I then sanded the top down to bare wood. I also did this one with a 120-grit, because it was coming off fairly easy once I put some elbow grease into it.
The drawers also got sanded lightly with a 120-grit.
After sanding, I wiped with a damp rag and gave everything (excluding the top) a coat of my gray mix from Benjamin Moore. Just as a reminder. I had made a gray mix on my own out of some various grays and whites. I had a client that saw a piece I did and wanted the exact same color...ummm, yikers--I had no clue what I had mixed. So, I went to Benjamin Moore and they matched it perfectly. I use a Satin Impervo for this.
Then it all got a second coat after ample dry time.Side note: I used to always remove hardware and just set it to the side. Then, when I needed it to put back on I either couldn't remember where I set it or a screw was missing, or some other random problem. Plus I generally have more than one project going at once, which gives me lots of little pieces with potential to get lost. So, I pulled out a plastic Christmas tin that has a lid and I've been using this for years to store the hardware and screws for the pieces I'm working on.
The top was stained with Minwax Dark Walnut.
Then I sprayed the original hardware with ORB and let that dry.
Here it is all put back together and ready to go to a new home. To finish up, I sanded to give it a distressed finish and sealed the entire piece with Minwax Paste Wax in Natural. This chest is up for grabs!!I just love the dark walnut/gray combination.
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1 comment:
that looks awesome- i love the gray and wood combo! it's warm and masculine!
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