
Furniture design is one of my favorite things to do. These French inspired dressers where so fun to re-design. I like to try and take current styles along with the style of the pieces. So these dresser I wanted to keep some what simple. Yet I wanted to put some of my own pazzas into them.
The Design
First off keeping it wood is classic so I kept the wood but went with the natural color of the wood. The raw wood colors are very popular right now. Here is one way to create the raw wood look. I like to try to keep with they style of the piece so I went with a Re-Design transfer. They rotate their designs so often that you won’t see much of the same but here is what they have now.
The Restoration
The top was completely delaminating so it needed to be re-glued, then I scraped the finish on the flat surfaces with my carbide scraper. I have curved scrapers for the curved section you can get those here. Sometimes it depend on the piece of furniture whether or not I scrape or use a chemical stripper. But I NEVER use a sander to remove a finish.
Staining this was easy just made a tan stain. Which is a beige and white paint watered down to make a stain. I will do a blog on this soon.
Some Special Touches
To keep with the French inspired dresser I choose this Prima furniture transfer for the sides I wanted a little pop but nothing that would impede from the piece itself.
There was a ciggarette burn on the top I could not get out! So I used Mohwaks Blendal Sticks to conceal that mark. Here are the Blendal Sticks.
I kept the original hardware but there were a couple missing so I had the top two drawer have knobs that matched the style and period. And faite this French inspired dresser is done!








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