A Coffee Bar From an Old Dresser
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Sharon Strothcamp Sumner
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My husband and I love to repurpose old furniture, making it new again. We had this dresser in storage and I just couldn't decide on how I wanted to finish it. I loved the top drawer, which looks like it is several little drawers. I had seen some dressers with little drawers all painted different colors and thought about doing the drawer in that style. I finally decided I needed a coffee bar! Once that decision was made, I knew. I love how it turned out and love all the storage, freeing up precious counter space in my kitchen.
We first cleaned the original dresser very well, then sanded the top. We applied 3 coats of Varathane stain and sealer and 3 coats of Varathane Polyurethane. The polyurethane toned down the glossiness of the the stain/sealer and gave it extra protection and durability.I have step by step directions on my blog, detailing every step of this project.https://sharsumpaint.com/2016/12/02/a-coffee-bar-from-a-dresser/
It was now time to paint. Notice the top drawer is one drawer with raised fronts. I painted the raised fronts with Missouri Limestone Paint Company colors that were the same colors I used on my dining room chairs. The knobs on the top drawer and doors were porcelain and I left them natural. I used white spray paint on the bottom two drawer handles and hinges.
I made new curtains for the doors out of gray printed burlap and finished them off with chicken wire.
I finished the whole thing with 3 coats of Varathane polyurethane for durability. Not only do I now have a convenient place to make coffee next to my water cooler, but I have ample storage for my crockpot, toaster, extra coffee cups, coffee, and a whole lot more.
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Suggested materials:
- Missouri Limestone Paint Company Chalk-Based Paint (We are a distributor for this paint company)
- Varathane water-based stain and sealer (Menards)
- Varathane water-based polyurethane (We are a reseller for this polyurethane)
- Gray printed burlap fabric (JoAnn's)
- Chicken wire (Hobby Lobby)
- White Spray Paint for bottom drawer pulls (Walmart)
- Dresser (Yard Sale)
Published March 21st, 2017 1:50 PM
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Sharon Strothcamp Sumner on Apr 12, 2017
Thank you.
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Dpbeee2 on Apr 21, 2017
I like the repeated use of colors in the coffee bar and dining set. You did a great job. Thanks.
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Sharon Strothcamp Sumner on Apr 23, 2017Thank you so much.
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