A Boring Dresser Gets an Epic Suitcase Makeover
Don't you just love those pictures of vintage suitcases stacked one on top of the other? There’s just something about the look that makes me think of a life well-traveled and filled with adventure and I really wanted my own stack of suitcases sooo badly. But they’re so hard to find and terribly expensive. We needed to make another plan. And the plan involved this boring pine dresser.
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And a whole bunch of broken suitcases .........
I picked this one, and a few more, up for the under $5 at a local thrift store. They were all really, really, really badly damaged.
There was even an old handbag or two thrown into the mix.
We salvaged all of the locks, handles, straps and other bits that were worth saving.
Some of the bits were easy to remove and some of them required brute force and a really sharp craft knife
Once we had enough "suitcase hardware" in our stash, we could get cracking on prepping the chest of drawers for the makeover of the decade. We removed all the drawers and old wooden knobs and gave her a good sanding down before staining her with a beautiful rich, warm brown polyurethane wood stain.
It took us about two week to complete the makeover. I wanted to make each drawer special and different. Some were painted......
.....and on the others we used contact adhesive to glue whatever bits of leather we could salvage from the suitcases on the front of the drawers.
All the suitcase handles were glued and screwed on. No ways did I want a handle coming off while I was hunting for my favorite T-shirt
And slowly,but surely that boring pine dresser transformed into this beauty.
Every time I look at the dresser, erhmm, I mean stack of suitcases, I feel like a modern-day Jonathan Livingstone Seagull. And she looks so lovely with our room divider nightstands. I would love to know what you think of the makeover? Does it work for you?
And if you're looking for more tips on how to transform a boring dresser you can get the full tutorial on the blog.
P.S. Don't throw any salvaged leather suitcase scraps away until you've seen how you can turn them into this vertical garden.
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Jax104392237 on Sep 16, 2024
I wanted to do this with actual suitcases but this is much easier! And I don't need perfect suitcases which are hard to come by and not cheap. Thanks!
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Mmm116418316 on Sep 17, 2024
NO WAY
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Now this is truly a new kind of makeover for furniture! Nicely done!
Thank You for Sharing this Unbelievable Vision and Article! You have some real Talent there, and Patience I may say! 👏👏👏👍🙏❣️
I will order yours:) take orders!!!