On Saturday, Summer Bellessa of The Girls With Glasses and Eliza Magazine dropped by to look at the 3 drawer Broyhill dresser. She was looking for something to use as a changing table in her nursery. Unfortunately that one was too low, but the companion dresser was the perfect height.
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Just found your blog from your local Craigslist adds. I've been so inspired lately by people refurbishing furniture! Do you ever refinish pieces people already own or just do resale? I love your stuff!
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ReplyDeleteWow! Love this! Such great inspiration! Can't wait to scope out the rest of your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteBeautifully fresh and clean! Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little dresser, and the knobs are perfect!
ReplyDeleteoh, that looks wonderful! and loving that art wall!
ReplyDeleteLooks fantastic - sooooo fresh and personal!!!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh.........AMAZING! I'll never stop being surprised by how paint can totally update a piece. I love this!
ReplyDeleteWarm blessings,
Spencer
I LOVE how the dresser turned out! Looks great! So glad I came across your blog. I'm a new follower
ReplyDeleteI love before an after projects:) I am your newest follower.
ReplyDeleteThe dresser looks amazing! Great transformation and I love the hardware.
ReplyDeleteThis is so simple and sweet! I love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely!
ReplyDeleteSimply Darling! You did such a good job painting your dresser. Absolutely love it!
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www.nestnestingnested.blogspot.com
Natalie, so glad to find your blog and all your wonderful inspirations this Saturday morning. I love the dresser and that gallery wall!
ReplyDeletethat is beautiful!!! i love the crisp white finish!
ReplyDeleteFabulous piece, great lines, and cute wall gallery.
ReplyDeleteKristy @ 4 the love of WOOD
I love this look... I have been dreaming up something similar for my entryway. I featured your entryway on my blog today actually... www.nestingtime.blogspot.com. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI love the dresser and how you have it staged.
ReplyDeletelove that dresser...and your gallery wall as well.
ReplyDelete{following you now...can't wait to see what else you'll be converting in the future}
To die for! That picture is some good eye candy!
ReplyDeleteThat dresser is gorgeous. Really beautiful. I found your blog over at Blue Cricket. I am your latest follower. I would love for you to come and check out my blog and follow me back at www.diybydesign.blogspot.com. Thanks so much.
ReplyDeleteThe dresser is awesome, but I love the gallery above. That makes the piece for me!
ReplyDeleteso pretty! love the gallery wall too!
ReplyDeleteThe dresser looks fabulous but, I wanted to comment on the wall collage it is fabulous!!
ReplyDeleteTo die for! That picture is some good eye candy!
ReplyDeleteThe dresser is awesome, but I love the gallery above. That makes the piece for me!
ReplyDeletethat is beautiful!!! i love the crisp white finish!
ReplyDeleteSimply Darling! You did such a good job painting your dresser. Absolutely love it!
ReplyDelete-emily
www.nestnestingnested.blogspot.com
This is so simple and sweet! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE how the dresser turned out! Looks great! So glad I came across your blog. I'm a new follower
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty little dresser, and the knobs are perfect!
ReplyDeletefabulous!
ReplyDeleteLove the dresser! And the wall arrangement is phenomenal. The mixed finishes and frame placement are spot on! Nice job.
ReplyDeletethank you!
ReplyDeleteNatalie Cox
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i love before/after shots. this one turned out perect, and i love the wall, you did a great job arranging the art. thanks for sharing this at my party!!
ReplyDeleteLove your blog and your projects. This dresser is lovely (as the other you've done before) Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteJust saw this over at Eisy Morgan and I love this finished product. It is so cute. I do have a question thought. I am planning to do a re-purpose job like this as well. What did you use to plug up the whole form the original hardware, since that hardware had two screw holes?
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