Painted Vintage Dresser with Bun Feet

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When I found this vintage dresser, I was immediately drawn to the bun feet and I knew I wanted to highlight them! After stripping, paint washing, and glazing the feet, I painted the body in a beautiful toasted almond color. I added some new hardware and drawer liners to complete this vintage dresser makeover.

In these quick guides, I walk through the steps I took and the products I used for a particular makeover. Interested in learning more about a particular step or process? Check out the links at the bottom of this post where I go into greater detail on each step.


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Makeover Steps:

  1. Cleaned the entire piece with this degreaser, followed by Dawn dish soap and water.
  2. Scuff sanded the entire piece using 220 grit sandpaper and my SurfPrep sander
  3. Repaired minor scratches with Bondo Glazing and Spot Putty.
  4. Removed the finish from the front bun feet using Stripwell QCS Finish Remover.
  5. Applied a paint wash to the legs using a mixture of Stone and Epiphany by Melange Paints.
  6. Applied a paint glaze created using Floetrol and Maduro Brown (discontinued color) paint by Melange Paints. For both the paint wash and paint glaze, I used leftovers from a recent dining room table project.
  7. Primed body and drawers with white stain-blocking primer by Melange Paints.
  8. Painted body and drawers with Melange Paints in the color Saturday White.
  9. Sealed the entire piece (body, drawers, and legs) with General Finishes High-Performance Top Coat in Flat.
  10. Added peel-and-stick wallpaper for drawer liners.
  11. Added new hardware.

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This is the after photo of the dresser used in this makeover. It has been painted in a ligth toasted almond color, has updated oil-rubbed bronze ring pulls and raw wood bun feet.

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