Painted Driftwood Dresser

Driftwood Dresser Before and AfterIt might be more appropriate for me to have named this project the wild hair dresser.  When I bought it I literally (with the help of my fantastic strong son) pulled it and several other things out of a room without really even looking at them.  I knew they were solid wood and sturdy and that was all that mattered to me.

Dresser Before

However when I was able to get it out into the light I realized that it needed a complete overhaul.

Driftwood Dresser Before

The top was covered in fingernail polish and most of the hardware was broken.  Nothing a little elbow grease, paint and new hardware can’t fix though!

Driftwood Inspiration

I had been meaning to try this driftwood technique that I learned from Marian of Miss Mustard Seed when I was at Haven in 2013.  Better late than never, right?  I painted the entire piece in water diluted Annie Sloan Graphite and then alternated Miss Mustard Seed Milk Paint in Trophy and Linen over that.

Driftwood Dresser Top

There really was no rhyme or reason to it.  Just step back every few minutes or so and see where you need more paint to get the most cohesive look possible.

Painted Driftwood Dresser

I then did a light amount of distressing to the entire piece to bring out the wood tone and clear waxed everything to seal and protect it.

Driftwood Dreseser Front

 This was a fun technique that I plan to use again in the near future.  It sold pretty quickly to a super sweet couple with two of the cutest kiddos you’ve ever seen.

So tell me do you like how it turned out?

Driftwood Dresser After 2

Driftwood Dresser After

Painted Dresser with Driftwood Finish

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~Beth

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15 Comments

  1. chris aka monkey says:

    i really like how this turned out, send prayers kathy and jts’ way xx

  2. WOW!!!! I never even would have attempted a rescue! You are a patient woman to be able to do a project like this!

  3. What an amazing makeover! I love the look and thanks for sharing your method. I’ll have to give it a try! Have a great week.
    xo,
    Leslie

  4. This really is a fabulous project! I would say this is a keeper. I also love how you photographed the dresser with the vintage typewriter against the barn. I also really like the handles you chose. It finishes the project very nicely. Take Care, Thea

  5. Beth, this is stunning! It would be perfect in our cabin. Wish we were closer. Shared on facebook. ~Jeanette

  6. Ooooo I love love love this! I want to do my daughters bed like this. Your dresses turned out amazing!

  7. I love this technique and the final product you ended up with. It’s just gorgeous, and I can’t wait to try it out on something at home!

  8. This turned out beautiful! Love the color that you chose.

  9. Kris Gaasch says:

    OMG!!!well done have the perfect piece and cannot wait to try this:)

  10. I love the driftwood look! I still have my pieces I did at Haven too. HA! I can’t seem to recreate the same look as my sample, but you sure did. Love it. It has so much dimension.

    Serena @ Thrift Diving

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