From Girlish to Glam

When I recently saw this makeover of a French provincial style dresser on Sara's blog, Southern Comfort, it solidified my decision to use a very similar version in my daughter's room.  It's currently in my dad's storage building but is hopefully coming to live in North Carolina with us very soon.





After some bright paint and new hardware, this lovely piece is going in Sara's daughter's room:





My favorite part of Sara's update is the new hardware. 

betsyfieldsdesign 1 Aged Brass Pull
The bamboo-style pulls give it a completely different look.  I can easily see this piece used in a grown up space.





There are so many of us who had this same bedroom set growing up and still have pieces left over.  In case you have an extra piece or two sitting around, I asked Sara to share her technique for painting it (since this style often has a glossy finish):


"We used oil based paint . . .  We did not sand it because some of the surface appeared to be laminate.  My husband just coated it in primer first (we used  Zinsser’s oil-based primer, great stuff).  He then used a roller to apply the paint and then used a brush to get some of the tiny crevices. 




The hardware actually came from Lowes, if you can believe it!  I loved the pulls and how they kind of look like bamboo."   The knobs are from the same collection, also found at Lowes.


Thanks, Sara, for sharing your makeover with us.  Tune in to Southern Comfort to see the rest of the room soon.

30 comments:

  1. Oooh I love it! Can't believe that hardware came from Lowes.

    -Rene

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  2. I love it! I had that same dresser in my room growing up :)

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  3. Good choice on the hardware. I'm surprised that Lowes carried something of that design. Good find!

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  4. How is that for a pop of color!
    So great.. :)

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  5. I can't tell you how many times I've passed on this dresser because it was just too 50's girls room. But it looks so sophisticated after this makeover - I'm a believer!!

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  6. It's amazing what some paint will do! It looks great! In my daughters room we painted an old dresser I used growing up and it looks new again (with a vintage flair!).

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  7. The transformation is stunning. Love it. Hugs, Marty

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  8. Yes, everybody had this furniture! It looks great painted. We painted mine WHITE for my Girl's room. I am NOT shocked at the Lowe's hardware though...and not really sure why anyone else is? Lowe's has lots of great stuff...no, I am not employed by Lowes! :)

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  9. Love it!! Hardware from Lowes - no way??

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  10. French Provincial furniture {especially freshened up with a crisp coat of paint} is adorable for a little girls room! And how neat that you had a similar set when you were growing up! Can't wait to see what you design you create for the bedroom...it's sure to be gorgeous!

    Karla
    Kerrisdale Design Inc

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  11. I snagged one of these 17 years ago for $5 and repainted it green for my (then) baby daughter. She still has it -- we've changed the hardware twice to update it, but the oil-based paint job has withstood 17 years of use and two moves. Hope hers can stand the test of time, too! Great piece.

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  12. I have several pieces just like this in my parents' attic from my childhood set. I'm now wishing I had them in my OWN attic for experimentation with color!

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  13. Looks great, Emily! Loving that hardware.

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  14. love it, reminds me of the teal dresser jenny posted in her foyer

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  15. love it, reminds me of the teal dresser jenny posted in her foyer

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  16. that is a gorgeous piece! i'm loving all the love older furniture is getting lately!

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  17. I have this same piece sitting in my garage! I was just thinking about it and what I wanted to do with it. Great inspiration today. I love that hardware and the fun color she chose.

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  18. I had that same furniture growing up! Wish I still had it :(. Emily I awarded you the Stylish Bloggers Award today on my post. I am sure you have already done it. But it seems to be flying around again!

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  19. Love it! I've been repainting furniture for years, nice that it's finally "in style"!

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  20. Looks a lot like the bedroom furniture I grew up with - but so much better in bright green! The colour is beautiful and the hardware is perfect :-)

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  21. girl you just took the marcia brady dresser to whole nother level..you rock with the color!

    www.hollymathisinteriors.com

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  22. Just darling. I love the color and the hardware is amazing. Makes me want to revive some childhood furniture of mine!

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  23. Emily and Sarah, I have two night stands that need to be painted and this gives me the push to do it. Nothing as fun as the lime green but high gloss white will make a huge difference in these pieces, Thanks Kathysue

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  24. Love the hardware! And oil-based is definitely a must for furniture, especially if it has a laminate top!

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  25. What a lovely transformation...
    and the color is so lively,
    perfect for a kid:)

    Oh I'm a new follower...
    so expect me to comment every now and then...

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  26. Wow the hardware came from Lowes!!!!!!!!!!!!

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