Is red one of those colors? You know, you either love it or you hate it? Or is it a neutral color? Or maybe it just depends on what is red? Take clothing: some people look really good in red . . . while others, not so much. What about a furniture? Specifically a chest. Would it look good in red? You decide. I decided that I love it! Take a look at my red painted chest of drawers and tell me what you think!
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It’s only fair to show you what the chest looked like when I got it:
I think it’s some type of sewing chest. The top is hinged on the back and opens up to reveal a bunch of old spools of thread. We’re going to use it as an end table.
This is the original hardware that it was on it when we bought it. I liked them but there were a few missing : ( Which was probably one of the reasons I got this piece for only $8!
Derrick from D Lawless Hardware was kind enough to supply us with these tumbled antique brass knobs and they are perfect for this chest.
I am just over the moon with this red painted chest! I don’t normally get THAT excited over a piece of furniture that I’ve painted. Don’t get me wrong, I almost always love how they turn out, but this one . . . I don’t know. Maybe because I was hesitant over using red in the first place. I’ve definitely stepped out of my comfort zone for this color. It’s a far cry from the soft, soothing look of the French Vanilla chest of drawers!
So I guess I was just very surprised at how much I like it! But I did learn one thing. This color is extremely difficult to photograph! So please excuse my less-than-stellar photos on this post!
A huge thank you to Deco Art for providing the Rouge Chalk Finish Paint and the Deep Brown Cream Wax for this makeover.
I have used the Americana® Decor™ Chalky Finish paint before, so I wasn’t surprised at how easy it was to apply. All I had to do was make sure my chest of drawers was clean. No sanding required – huge time saver!
I pulled out the drawers, removed the hardware and rolled on about three coats of the paint. It dries very quickly.
Once the paint was good and dry, I brushed on a light coat of the Deep Brown Cream Wax. I like how it toned down the bright red, to a nice dark, cool red.
I am happy once again to be participating in this month’s The Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest. This month’s theme is “A Fresh Start”.
If you are a blogger and would like to participate, send an email to: contact info@fabfurnitureflippincontest.com.
The following pieces were done by two of the hosts:
Dresser by Thirty Eight Street
Foyer Table by Ciburbanity
Click HERE for more furniture makeovers on Create & Babble.
Terry says
Beautiful color! You did an amazing job on this piece and the gold hardware is the perfect finishing touch! Well done! I hope you have a great day!
Smiles!
Terry
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lynn says
Hi Jeanie, I am in the ‘love red’ camp, especially the reds with a hint of orange, which is what your chest looks like it might be. Just really a lovely color. And what a neat and unique piece of furniture. I haven’t used chalk paint yet,…think it’s about time.
Thanks for sharing your handiwork.
Lynn
Susie@TheChelseaProject says
Jeanie,
A beautiful makeover. I love the color and the gold hardware. Thanks for linking to Friday’s Furniture Fix…..Susie
Carrie says
What a gorgeous color! It looks beautiful! Thank you for participating in The Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest this month!.. Carrie, Thirty Eighth Street
Brenda Young says
Great job on the redo Jeanie, I love using sprinkles of red in our home it is such an energizing color!
Cynthia Chilson Finger says
Great job! I love red, and the combination with the dark wax makes it very rich looking.
Angie @ Knick of Time says
This turned out beautiful – I love the color. Thanks for sharing it at Talk of the Town!
Mary-the boondocks blog says
Very nice job. The wax really gives depth to the piece!