$50 Facebook Marketplace Dresser Makeover | Building a New Base

Published 2024-07-05
From cherry finish to WHITE furniture...is white still profitable? I definitely think it's more desirable than cherry! Let me know your thoughts!

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Cost: $50
Materials: $85
Sold: $135
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All Comments (21)
  • This would make a great dresser for a baby’s room. From there it will grow with the baby till they leave home. Simply classic. Hardware and buttons can make or break a piece.
  • Everything about this episode is sooo professional. Picked up on the level of confidence in presenting the process of step by step procedure as well as the editing has risen to high level energy. This dresser is in the category of upcycled furniture where it does not even resemble the former. Looove how you transformed this dresser.
  • @justjulee9135
    This is my dresser right down to the batwing pulls! It belonged to my mom. When she passed I got her bedroom furniture. It's a beautiful, updated restoration.
  • It turned out lovely! I like that you showed the mistake with the base. It is refreshing to see that you can laugh. If we laugh it prevents us from crying. B~}
  • @glendalab7567
    The white looks great on that dresser. The knobs are perfect! It should sell soon.
  • Magnificent as always. You are the sweetest young woman. Love from South Africa 🌍
  • I find it oddly satisfying when you demonstrate pocket holes! 😊 Thanks to you, I now know what they're actually called! Your new equipment and step-by-step guides make it all the more enjoyable to watch. By the way, at 33:03, I just built IKEA furniture and did this on at least 2 separate steps🤦
  • I love white furniture! So clean looking! You can put any color accessories with white. Beautiful!
  • Loved how the piece turned out way better looking than that outdated cherry and bat wings 😂..oh that base u built girl u blow me away❤
  • @Hollybank5
    It turned out so pretty ! I like the new hardware too 👍 This piece could even be used as baby changing table - so many drawers for all the necessary things a busy parent would need to have handy !!
  • I got mine like that, from JC Penney, in the early 1990s.
  • @notime1137
    I use plastic pastry bags (cake decorating bags) to fill holes with bondo/wood filler. It makes this part much faster
  • @tundraicesams
    I am not into white furniture but I really love this! It's beautiful and the color is lovely!
  • The set screw on the collar backs off because you’re using an impact driver to drill. The impact that makes it good at screwing faster is vibrating the drill bit.
  • Thank you for showing what ‘bleed through’ looks like! There’s often a lot of steps taken to PREVENT things from happening, but not much to show what you’re trying to prevent. I hope that makes sense. Can you make a video or ‘series’ of what exactly to prevent? There’s a lot of jargon like ‘wet edge’ or ‘texture’, ‘cured’ , things like that. It might take sacrificing pieces or some wood to explain things, but it’d be super helpful 💛💛💛
  • Hi Lauren, could you a talk a bit about the paint sprayer and what you do in between each coat of paint. Do you have to clean it out in between coats or what do you do to keep it from drying in the sprayer?!? Thanks so much for the tutorials, I love them!
  • Love the base you added and the slight contrast it gives to the white. Great job and very impressed by that primer!
  • I had this set of dresser Chest of drawer, night stand and bed. I have gotten rid of the dresser and bed. I purchased mine from Sears in the 1972. I have been wanting to redo the chest of drawer and night stand. This gives me an idea of what to do.