I was able to pick up this dresser and finish it all in one day. It’s a new record for me and it was definitely a nice change from the days and weeks other pieces take. The top was not in good condition when I purchased the dresser and had to be sanded down to raw wood. I also sanded off the flowers that were painted on the front of the second drawer. I didn’t take any good before photos because I pulled the piece out of my car and started working right away, so this is all you get, an iphone photo.
After I removed the decorative molding on the top I sanded it down to raw wood with my orbital sander. I used 80 grit and worked my way up to a 220 to make sure the top was smooth. I also lightly hand sanded the rest of the piece with 150 grit. Once it was sanded I used TSP substitute to remove any dust particles and prepare the piece for paint.
I chose to go dark with the color. That could be related to the fact that I’m ready for some darker fall colors, but I knew I wanted to use bone knobs and black was the perfect contrast for them. I used Old Fashioned Milk Paint in Pitch Black. Because the wood finish was already dark I only needed 2 coats of paint (I did use 3 on the top since I sanded it down to light, bare wood). I added the bonding agent to prevent chipping and get a clean look then once the paint was dry I used a foam brush to apply one coat of General Finishes high performance topcoat in flat. In my experience, this specific black milk paint color gets a foggy, white-ish blue-ish finish when poly is applied, so I did a thin coat, sanded it with 320 grit sandpaper once dry and then added a coat of Maison Blanche Dark Brown Wax. The dark wax deepened the black paint and covered up those foggy areas. Now it has a durable finish from the poly, but also a rich, black color thanks to the dark wax.
Marje says
Nice job! I've been looking for a black black. Will give this one a try. Where did those knobs come from? They are beautiful.
Leslie Stewart says
Love the black! So elegant…
Leslie
House on the Way
Laura Jump says
This piece is stunning (as is all of your work)! I love the clean, simple look with the white knobs on black dresser. I bought bone knobs like those years ago and need to replace one that broke on a cabinet – however I can't find them anywhere! Where did you find yours??