Baby J will have a closet in his nursery next year. I must admit, baby clothes look so cute hanging up on their lil hangers all in a row in a closet...but it is a pain to fit hangers into those wee little clothes! Folding Baby J's outfits and fitting them easily into a dresser drawer would be better for my sanity. So the search for a dresser began.
We acquired this dresser recently...someone didn't want it anymore and I said, "Oooh, I'll take it!"
Our lil guy's nursery has a vintage airplane theme. The furniture is white, bedding cream, walls grey/blue and the curtains tba. There are accents of red here and there and I thought, "Oooh a distressed red dresser would look neat!" Adam wasn't so sure about that idea, he thought one big red piece in the room could look funny...perhaps a red side table or something would look better. He had a good point...and if I painted the dresser white, it would match the crib and changing table. Also, the white dresser would be gender neutral and easier to match with future furniture pieces and decor arrangements (there are lots of pros to choosing a neutral paint color).
So off to Home Depot I went. I picked up two gallons of nursery wall paint and three cans of spray paint for the dresser. The Home Depot guy was very helpful, he helped me find satin white spray paint - primer and paint in one! (Oooh, and spray paint is getting pretty easy these days - they come with a trigger instead of some obnoxious knob that numbs your finger.) This worked like a charm - steady consistent stream of paint, dried quickly...and I'll be going back for the red paint as soon as we find that perfect side table. ;-)
Anywho, back to the dresser. After my two gallons of paint were mixed and ready go, I headed to aisle 11 - the hardware aisle. Part of recreating a piece's look is adding new hardware. If I wanted to go for the Pottery Barn look, I would've chosen white knobs...however, as some of you may know, I'm a sucker for dark metal vintagey hardware. This is what jumped into my cart:
When I was in the paint department, I had intended to get only two cans of spray paint for the dresser - good thing the Home Depot guy convinced me to get another can! I used all three cans and this is what the dresser looks like, knobs and all:
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