There’s a trickle-down effect in blogland….and I’m the latest drip!
Cassie at Primitive and Proper showed this gorgeous dresser just about a week ago.
She was inspired by this dresser from Norske Interior (via Brooklyn Limestone):
And I….was utterly smitten.
I came across this dresser at Deseret Industries last week, and I wanted it. I knew it would be perfect for a similar treatment!
Unfortunately, it was priced out of my budget, so I waited patiently for a week (visiting it often, of course)…
… until I could ask them to mark the price down! It happily came home with me Tuesday, and I couldn’t wait to get to work on it. (You can tell because it’s now…Thursday.)
It turned out just like the picture in my head!
I painted the body of the dresser in a barely off-white paint I had on hand (Behr Ultra color-matched to Sherwin Williams Creamy), and I had fun choosing three colors for the three rows of drawers.
I bought a sample of Behr Ultra in each of these colors: Windwood Spring (top), Shallow Sea (middle), and Lagoon (bottom).
My teenage daughter graciously offered to help carry it up to her bedroom.
Too bad! She already has furniture. (I’m a mean mom.)
So there you have it…my version of the Gradient Dresser!
I do love these retro dressers. Two of my other favorites are Reverse Anthropologie and 38 Flowers !
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This project has been featured at Saved by Suzy, Day and Age Design, Mod Vintage Life, My Repurposed Life, and AtticMag.
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