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IKEA Hack: Hemnes 3-drawer chest

September 12, 2013

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Once upon a time (really about 5 years ago), Dan and I went on a field trip to IKEA and came home with a RED 3-Drawer Hemnes chest of drawers. It was for storage in the living room. At that time it matched my inherited-from-the-previous-owner living room decor that included two horizontal red stripes that were painted around the top of all four walls in the room. It was dreadful. Color-coordinated, but dreadful. The red stripes and wall colors were dreadful. Not the chest of drawers. Just red. Very red. Take a look:
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The living room walls no longer have the red stripes (it has since been painted), so the red chest (with the bottom piece installed wrong side out – you noticed that didn’t you?) went up in my bedroom. My orange bedroom. Yes, a red chest in my orange bedroom. Lovely, huh? Until now. Meet my IKEA Hack!

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Quite a difference, right???

Here are the steps I took to hack my IKEA chest of drawers:

  • After removing the drawers, removing the knobs and taping up the ends of the drawer sliders, I gave it three or four coats of white latex primer
  • Then I distressed the edges with a sanding sponge. I wanted the white primer, red stain and bare wood to be exposed in different areas of the chest
  • I mixed up a batch of homemade chalkpaint (dissolve baking soda with warm water and stir in the paint) using the leftover Benjamin Moore Jamaican Aqua. That quart of paint has gone a long way. I used it here, here, here and here! I think I got my money’s worth from that can of paint!
  • After a couple of coats of the chalkpaint, I gave it a light sanding to smooth out the finish and expose the distressed areas
  • Finished up with a light coat of wax and a good buffing.

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I almost forgot about the drawer knobs. I used the same ones. I just gave them a quick coat of white spray paint and roughed them up a bit with a sanding sponge.
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Here’s the best part about painting this chest. I am now embracing the orange walls in my bedroom. I never thought I’d say that! Once I saw how the aqua looks against the orange walls, I fell in love with it! I immediately (no, really, immediately) headed over to Pinterest and searched “orange and aqua bedrooms”! Look at what I found:

bedroom color inspiration

source, source, source

 It’s funny because from the moment I saw the orange bedroom when I first looked at this house before I bought it, I thought: “what were they thinking?” I thought surely it must have been an “oops”! I have had “painting the master bedroom” on my to-do list since I bought the house. I’m so glad now that it was at the bottom of that list! I am embracing the orange! I’m sure there will be lots of posts around decorating my bedroom.

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One more photo ; )
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How about you, do you like orange in home decor? I asked this on my Facebook page earlier and was pleasantly surprised by how many do like orange!

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  1. Sara @ Content in the Meantime says

    September 12, 2013 at 11:19 am

    I found the tulip picture on this website http://tobifairley.com/portfolio/energy-house/

    Reply
    • Jeanie says

      September 12, 2013 at 11:27 am

      Thanks Sara! I’ll update the post and give credit.

      Reply
    • Sara @ Content in the Meantime says

      September 12, 2013 at 11:34 am

      People are linking the orange drapes pics from Betterh Homes and Gardens http://www.bhg.com/rooms/bedroom/makeovers/a-charming-bedroom-makeover/#page=3

      Reply
    • Sara @ Content in the Meantime says

      September 12, 2013 at 11:38 am

      I found the peaches on this website: http://www.dreamwallsglass.com/2012/07/getaway-color-ways-nc-farm-fresh-festivals/

      It’s bad that people are tagging only from pinterest and not giving original credit.

      Reply
  2. JudeB says

    September 12, 2013 at 1:28 pm

    Love what you’ve done with the chest. Would you mind if I ask a question? How much baking soda do you add to make your version of chalk paint?

    Judi in the UK

    Reply
    • Jeanie says

      September 12, 2013 at 2:02 pm

      Thank you! I added approximately 2-3 tablespoons of baking soda to about 1/2 cup of warm water.

      Reply
  3. Eilis@my-heart-lives-here.blogspot says

    September 12, 2013 at 11:30 pm

    I love what you did with this. Back to IKEA….

    Reply
    • Jeanie says

      September 13, 2013 at 11:09 am

      Thank you so much! I need to go back, too! I wish there was one closer…sigh, but maybe it’s a good thing that it’s not too convenient!

      Reply
  4. Ellya Brill says

    September 13, 2013 at 12:09 pm

    This is so pretty. You did a good job on this dresser.

    Ellya

    Reply
    • Jeanie says

      September 15, 2013 at 6:28 pm

      Thanks Ellya! I was really happy with how it turned out and even more thrilled that I don’t have to reprint the bedroom!

      Reply
  5. Jocie@OPC says

    September 25, 2013 at 8:21 pm

    Hey Jeanie, LOVE LOVE LOVE this! What a great job! Thanks so much for linking up with OPC and Remodelaholic to support Habitat. Featuring you on the blog tomorrow and will be sharing on FB too. 🙂

    Reply
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    March 24, 2014 at 1:33 pm

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  8. Trudy says

    June 5, 2014 at 4:49 pm

    I love, love, love color in a home but never thought of using orange. I have to say I love it! Currently I have yellow in my dining room, family room and living room. Cream and a light leaf green with flamingo pink trim in the kitchen, two tone brown in one bath and two tone gray in another with a dark kind of pine-y green in the master bedroom with a pale sage green sponge painted over it. Yes, I do like color. Trying to figure out where to use the orange ’cause I do love it.

    Reply
  9. Mipps says

    September 2, 2016 at 9:32 am

    This looks great, though I’m not sure painting something constitutes a “hack.” 😉

    Reply
  10. Angie says

    October 6, 2022 at 7:56 pm

    love love love this and have the dresser in gray. hopefully changing it soon!

    Reply

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