This is a 1930s piece with bakelite handles. I have one exactly like it. It breaks my heart when someone paints instead of restores these beautiful vintage pieces. 😢
Absolutely love this! I have a matching wardrobe, vanity etc that belonged to my grandparents. I too used a Annie Sloan black on the sides & trim leaving the wood like you have on the wardrobe. That’s the only piece I’ve tackled & plan on finishing the rest this spring.
When will you do a video of you organizing and tidying your work shop area? Seems like it's sort of chaotic back there. Would love to see you do a wall like you did in your garage. Shelving and organizing.
Girl, seeing how far you’ve come since the beginning has been so awesome. Look how great your pieces are! You should be so proud. I think you could’ve posted that for much more…just sayin😉 I loved the final look…perfection!
I’m not into art deco furniture, but in saying that what a beautiful makeover you did on this piece. I have one question on a tool you used to do the intricate sanding on the feet. The orange tool you used, where can I purchase one like that?
LOVE – love – love real milk paint. Been using it for years. Such good coverage.
This is a 1930s piece with bakelite handles. I have one exactly like it. It breaks my heart when someone paints instead of restores these beautiful vintage pieces. 😢
Absolutely love this! I have a matching wardrobe, vanity etc that belonged to my grandparents. I too used a Annie Sloan black on the sides & trim leaving the wood like you have on the wardrobe. That’s the only piece I’ve tackled & plan on finishing the rest this spring.
You should try to learn veneer repair. You can also use an iron and wet cloth to pull light dents and scratches back to the surface.
Thank you for being so authentic and real.
I have a table that has been stained by a previous owner. How do I remove the stain carefully without sanding it down?
UGH. You should’ve used the wax over the entire thing. You just ruined a classic piece 😮
Looks great! I have seen other people use steam on dents/ scratches, not sure if that would help.
My very favorite piece.
Looks so good!!
And can you share what grit sandpaper you’re using throughout your projects please and thank you
How is it you can sand down to “raw Wood” if it’s veneer? That confuses me.
When will you do a video of you organizing and tidying your work shop area? Seems like it's sort of chaotic back there. Would love to see you do a wall like you did in your garage. Shelving and organizing.
Love this piece!
Put a straight pin in the tip of your wood glue
"I can't wait to try another one already"… is the pale blue checkered dresser also The Real Milk Paint?
I have an exact copy of this dresser in my garage, picked it up last week. Thanks to you I now have an idea of what design to refinish it into.
Beautiful!❤️
Looks amazing! Thanks for sharing this! 💯 ❣️
Girl, seeing how far you’ve come since the beginning has been so awesome. Look how great your pieces are! You should be so proud. I think you could’ve posted that for much more…just sayin😉 I loved the final look…perfection!
Not a fan of waterfall furniture but this chest of drawers looks really good.💕💕🤗🤗😃
Beautiful! We had a chest of drawers just like that many years ago. Not sure what ever happened to it.
I’m not into art deco furniture, but in saying that what a beautiful makeover you did on this piece.
I have one question on a tool you used to do the intricate sanding on the feet. The orange tool you used, where can I purchase one like that?
I thoroughly enjoyed this transformation!
Well done!