Have you ever tried to purchase a piece of brand new furniture only to realize it’s overpriced or not made of quality materials? Pretty frustrating, huh? Luckily, there’s a better option.
This edition of Project Renew with the Buffalo News and Buffalo Magazine, we’re diving into the details about how I made over a mid-century modern dresser that I found for $60. Watch the video below about the project and then visit this post for detailed instructions on Buffalo.com with all the tips you need so you can redo a dresser of your own, too!
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Love it! What paint did you use? Do you still have the old handles? And where did you find that dresser?? Thanks!
Thank you so much! I used “Canadian Fur” by valsar. https://www.valspar.com/en/colors/browse-colors/lowes/gray/canadian-fir-5004-4c
We don’t have the old handles – we donated them to Buffalo ReStore when we finished the project. We found the dresser at a shop on the corner of Main and West Ferry – I’m not sure it has a name but its the building with the single garage door!
Thanks for reading! 🙂