BEFORE & AFTER: DIY Dresser Makeover: French Provincial Dresser

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This DIY dresser makeover on a French Provincial dresser was sponsored by Beyond Paint, but all opinions and ideas belong to Thrift Diving! 🙂

 

I think I’ve just set a new record: fastest DIY dresser makeover ever on this cute little French Provincial dresser!!

If you’ve been reading this blog for any length of time you’ll know that I’m infamous for lugging furniture and thrift store goodies home and hoarding letting it pile up in my garage for years.

It’s unheard of that I found this French Provincial dresser at the thrift store for a mere $40 and turned around and gave that baby a makeover so quickly!

There are several reasons for this, but the most important reason, folks, is that my garage is prime real estate now.

I’m down to narrow walkways that require the sucking in of one’s gut to get through.

As cute as this piece of furniture is, it just ain’t gotta home in my garage for longer than a week it needs to go.

Like this month.

But it also happens to be that my mother-in-law is in dire need of a dresser.

I love when the stars align like that….

Here’s what it looked like when I stumbled upon it last week at the thrift store: solid, “clean,” with minor imperfections….

In other words, it was perfect.

BEFORE

 

French Provincial Dresser from the thrift store - Thrift Diving

 

AFTER!

With a little bit of paint, it’s soooooo cute and almost ready for my mother-in-law’s house after I get back from my blogging conference!!

(And can you believe that hubby actually said it looks nice?? He’s a tough one to get compliments from. Maybe because he knows it’s going to his mama…..LOL).

 

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The subtle shade of Soft Gray and white make me wish that this was going into MY room!

But I don’t have space for it, unfortunately.

And how two-faced would that be to steal furniture from under the nose of family members?

I already promised it to my MIL.

LOL

 

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Let’s Start With the Paint!

A lot of time, people are afraid to get started with painting furniture because they think it’s some Secret Society of Furniture Painters and they don’t know the password to get in.

But the truth is that if you’ve used a roller before (you’ve painted a room before, right??), then you can paint a piece of furniture with non-toxic Beyond Paint.

 

Beyond Paint used on a French Provicial DIY dresser makeover - Thrift Diving

 

Beyond Paint recommends using a roller for best results and for reduced brush strokes. So you don’t have to feel like a putz because you don’t know how to do fancy, confusing furniture painting techniques! None of that is needed here.

And you can paint virtually any surface: wood, laminate, plastic, glass, masonry–the list is long!

See the other projects where I’ve used Beyond Paint:

 

Beyond Paint Painting Kit

 

They had sent me this Makeover Kit, which was awesome, because it had everything in it that I needed, including 1 quart of Soft Gray paint, a roller handle and two rollers, a paint brush, paint tray, and sandpaper! I didn’t have to go and buy anything else or dig around trying to find rollers and sandpaper.

But check this out–it even had an instructional DVD included! How cool is that??

 

Beyond Paint Makeover Kit - Thrift Diving

 

No Sanding or Priming!

These are the magic words when it comes to furniture makeovers, but it’s not always true.

Yes, you can use Beyond Paint on virtually any surface (wood, previously painted objects, plastic, laminate, cabinets, masonry, etc.).

Depending on the condition of your furniture piece, though, you might just have to do at least a small repair before you jump right in.

This French Provincial dresser is a great example.

It was in excellent condition but had a gouge on top.

Probably some snotty kid that ruined the top back in the 80’s when this style was popular. LOL

 

DIY dresser makeover on a French Provincial dresser - How to repair wood - Thrift Diving

 

You don’t want to paint over that, no matter what brand of paint you’re using. It would look horrible painting over gouges!!

I used wood filler to fill it the gouge, let it dry, then sanded it smooth with the sandpaper that came with the makeover kit.

 

DIY dresser makeover on a French Provincial dresser - How to repair wood with wood filler - Thrift Diving

 

Once sanded, the top was ready for paint!

One thing I like about Beyond Paint is that it’s thick. I’m talking “thick-like-custard” thick.

But in a good way, because I feel like it goes on more smoothly than other paints I’ve used, so I’m able to spread it more easily and get done faster!

A little bit goes a long way.

 

DIY dresser makeover French Provincial from the thrift store - Thrift Diving

 

You can’t even see the uneven gouge now, can you? (Nope, that’s not Photoshopped!).

 

DIY dresser makeover on a French Provincial dresser - How to repair wood with wood filler and paint - Thrift Diving

 

Working Outside

That is the reason I need to get my garage in order, guys!

As much as I love working outside on nice days, you’re a victim to the elements of cars passing by…insects…fading sunlight…rain…

Not to mention the embarrassment of crawling around on your hands and knees with a paint brush in hand!

I started this project late in the afternoon, right before sundown. I hoped to get it done before daylight was gone (doggone change of season).

 

DIY dresser makeover French Provincial from the thrift store - Painting outside - Thrift Diving

 

But unfortunately, those moldings on the drawer required more time and effort than painting the body. I had to pick up where I left off the next afternoon.

For a good 24+ hours our lawn resembled the Beverly Hillbillies or Fred Sanford with this big ‘ole piece of furniture sitting there overnight!

Didn’t have to worry about robbers. Who would make off with this 2-ton thing?? 😉

Taping Off the Moldings

Remember I painted my kitchen and told you about that Sensitive Surfaces tape?

Well, it came in handy for this project!

I didn’t want regular painter’s tape to pull off fresh paint, so this helped to keep the finish looking good.

 

DIY dresser makeover French Provincial from the thrift store - Thrift Diving - Taping off molding

 

But taping around the curved parts was nearly impossible, so I just used an angled brush to paint the top of the curves and didn’t get all “Miss Perfection” about it!

 

DIY dresser makeover French Provincial from the thrift store - Thrift Diving - Painting molding by hand

Spray Painting French Provincial Dresser Pulls

Thankfully, I had some spray paint on hand to update the dresser pulls. I loved the crisp white!

 

French Provincial handles and pulls - Thrift Diving

 

They turned out gorgeous!

 

DIY dresser makeover French Provincial from the thrift store - Thrift Diving - Pretty pulls with white spray paint

 

To Seal or Not to Seal?

Yep, I’ll definitely be sealing the top of this dresser!

Dressers get a lot of “traffic,” which means you’ll always be setting lots of things on them, touching them, etc.

So I’ll use the Beyond Paint sealer on the top (2 coats), to make sure the surface is extra protected for my mother-in-law. You apply it with a roller, too.

But Beyond Paint is seal-sealing, so if something doesn’t get a ton of “traffic,” feel free to skip the sealer.

hate waxing furniture, so anytime I can skip it–woo hoo!

 

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Let’s have another look!

BEFORE

 

DIY dresser makeover French Provincial from the thrift store - Painting outside - Thrift Diving

 

AFTER!

 

DIY dresser makeover French Provincial from the thrift store - Thrift Diving - AFTER looks so amazing

 

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I’m just thankful that I took the initiative to get the dresser done quickly and that she’ll have something pretty in her room! She won’t have to remind me a year from now to complete it. HA!

Let’s hope I can get more projects done with this lightening speed. 😉

Anyhow, it feels good knowing that my DIY skills went to good use!

 

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Watch This Project in Action!

I filmed the whole process, so check it out here: DIY Dresser Makeover: French Provincial Dresser

 

 

Where to Buy Beyond Paint

You can buy Beyond Paint at the following locations:

Other Vintage Dresser Makeovers to Check Out

 

$40 Thrifted French Provincial Dresser Makeover

 

So what do you guys think of this awesome DIY dresser makeover on this French Provincial dresser?

 

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95 Comments

  1. Awesome makeover Serena!

    Thanks for sharing at Talk of the Town last week. I’m choosing your furniture makeover as a feature next week, pinning!

    gail

  2. It’s just lovely, Serena. Love the white trim against the gray. Wish I could stumble across some of the finds in Orange County. Not often! Popped on over from Style Showcase… would love to have you link-up at Homestyle Gathering! 😉

  3. If I wanted to get a higher gloss finish? I have a mid-century modern piece with wonderful curved lines that has a bottom and a topwith glass. I want to do it in a dark green glossy paint with gold accents. I couldn’t find any tutorials on your page that worked with glossy paint. Semigloss would be ok but perhaps a full gloss? Or is that best left to a professional?

  4. Brittany F says:

    What paint did you use for the trim and handles? I have almost the same exact dresser with just six drawers. I’m wanting to repaint it along with the matching mirror and nightstand. Any advice would be appreciated!

    1. Brittany F says:

      Also, were you able to paint the entire dresser and drawers with the one makeover kit?

  5. Lovely! My instinct would have been to paint the white trim first and then protecting it off by standing the tape against the ridge, on both sides of the trim, and then pinching it together into a tent. Food for thought… but maybe that would work; I’m an amateur!

  6. Absolutely beautiful! I have this same piece!! Im new to DIY-ing, but because of the finish on this type of dresser, will any paint stick to it? I’ve looked for the beyond paint at my hardware stores and they do not carry it, and I’m on a timeline to get it started and finished. Yikes! Also, any suggestions for a different farmhouse themed color? I’ve not fully decided if I want it in a bedroom or foyer. It’s so versatile, but want something neutral to go with the white other than grey.

  7. Anne Coles says:

    I enjoy your blog! It’s a refreshing time to relax and just enjoy. This is a beautiful job on this dresser, your mother-in-law must be really proud of this accomplishment of yours. Be proud, it’s lovely!

  8. Clean lines and classy look. Well done! I’d take it in a heartbeat. Lucky MIL.

    1. Thanks, Susan! I know…I was happy that she needed that dresser! I couldn’t walk away from it. LOL. But I didn’t need it, so I was glad it had a place to go. 🙂

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