I just have to say I have the sweetest man ever. He’s always willing to help in any way possible. And I don’t believe he’s ever said the EN-OH word to me when I needed a hand.
A few weeks back, M-M-M sent me a text with these two pics attached…
“What do you think? Pick them up?”
Now we all know I’m always up for an amazing roadside redo – so I texted back a big “YES” with about 20 explanation marks! What I didn’t know; M-M-M had to make two trips because he didn’t have enough room in his van. If that’s not sweet enough, he was also running late for a meeting and still took the time to load these babies up!
Is that loooove or what!? <3
I was thrilled when he brought them home because both pieces have gorgeous lines and are crafted by the reputable Victoriaville in QC. To restyle the tall french provincial, all that was needed was new drawer guides and a few deep scratches filled. No biggie. Then this shapely girl was primed and given a flawless spray finish in General Finishes Antique White.
If you’ve ever wondered about or considered spraying with General Finishes Milk Paint – try it! – the results are outstanding!
I kept the original hardware and lined the drawers for a clean detailed look.
I LOVE trying out different furniture refinishing techniques. Decoupaging, stenciling, and experimenting with color keeps things interesting. But there’s something to be said about a flawless monochromatic finish.
It’s a timeless look and I’m thrilled with the before and after on this salvaged french dresser. She’s classic, elegant and timeless!
Btw… what do you think of my weed bouquet? I didn’t have any ‘real’ flowers so I cut down some weeds from my back jungle garden. I really have to get out and do some yard work! 🙂
Feel free to leave a comment and chime in below! I always love hearing from you!
Enjoy your day and have fun with your next project!
Denise x
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Jen says
How did you adhere the paper to the inside of the drawers?
Denise says
Hi Jen! A small amount of spray adhesive works well. It adheres the liner yet whoever buys the piece still has the ability to remove it and swap it out if they don’t like the pattern.
Jen says
Now that years have past how is your paint holding up on the pieces you kept? Are you still a milk paint user? How do you feel about water based latex paint instead? Thanks
Denise says
I haven’t had any complaints from clients and all the pieces I’ve kept have held up great. 🙂 I do still use milk paints on occasion but not as much. I also feel water based latex paints are perfectly good if the piece is prepped and sealed properly. You can get some great deals on Ooops Paint at local paint stores.
Jen says
Just to note in my area we have Queen Anne’s Lace and the highly toxic look alike-Poison hemlock. Stem is the big tell tale difference. Hemlock’s stem has purple spots or streaks. Be careful. Know your weeds before pulling.
Denise says
Interesting! I’ll have to Google if we have those here!
Christy Roswell says
Your work is absolutely gorgeous and I wondered if you sold pieces? I am looking for a white French Provincial bedroom set. Preferably a tall one like u have shown and a long dresser.
Denise says
Hi there Christy! Yes I do. If you’re in the GTA or NY Niagara Region, feel free to shoot me an email. 🙂
Latiesha says
Hey there! I was wondering how you lined those drawers!?? They look so perfect and clean!??
Barbara Riche says
I love the perfection of this finish. Very nice. I’m a bit fussy when it comes to finishes. I like the whitewashed look but I want the feel to be flawless. It looks like you well have accomplished this. Beautiful piece.
Denise says
Fussy is good! 😉 Thanks Barbara and good luck to you! x
Athena says
I love it!!!! I’m a roadside collecter to it’s the best!! Where to u find the paper that goes in your drawers?
Denise says
Thanks Athena! I pick up paper from Marshall’s, HobbyLobby, TJ Maxx or wherever I find prints or colors I like. As I was telling Tatania (in an earlier comment), I don’t remember where I bought this particular one but it may have been Hobby Lobby. 🙂
Karem says
So beautiful! What a find
Jen says
Hi there, This dresser is beautiful. I’m thinking about painting my kitchen cabinets and stumbled on your site while trying to decide between Snow White and Antique white. By any chance have you used general finishes Snow White? If so what is your opinion on the difference in colour? Paint tends to pull quite yellow in my home and I’m afraid the antique white will be too yellow but I’m afraid the Snow White will be too stark. Oh what a dilemma! Any input would be greatly appreciated
TIA
Denise says
Thanks Jen. 🙂 Hmmm, I’ve used GF Antique White numerous times (and always have it on hand!) because I like the warm undertones. But GF Snow White is equally gorgeous if your looking for a more modern clean white. Having said that, I haven’t purchased any GF Snow White because I have a few gallons of Sherwin Williams #7006 Extra White in my inventory which is almost identical. It has almost a slight bluish undertone which gives it a stark/clean look. Personal preference for sure. Good luck… I’m sure either one you choose will look stunning Jen!
Tatiana says
Hi Denise, which type of liner did you use for the inside drawers. I would like create the same effect for the dresser I bought today.
Denise says
Hi Tatiana! It’s actually a nice gift wrap – but unfortunately I don’t recall where I bought it. Possibly from Hobby Lobby in the States as I like to stock up when I cross border shop there. I have a little left that may be enough for the dresser you purchased today. You’re more than welcome to come pick it up if you’d like. 🙂
Cathy says
This dresser looks beautiful !! I have been considering doing this to my kitchen table. Did you have to sand the piece first ? And, if so, how did you do it ? Thank you for any advice 🙂
Denise says
Yes Cathy, General Finishes advises sanding first. I usually use 220 grit and sand it down as if I’m wiping my kitchen counter tops down. Then give it a sanding and remove all additional dust with a tack cloth. 🙂
Marilyn says
l love the dresser. I have a similar one that I’m wanting to paint for my granddaughter’s bedroom.
My question is what kind of clear coat or top coat should I use for a child’s dresser that will receive lots of use ?
Thanks
Denise says
Wax or poly is a good choice for dressers. However the wax often needs to be reapplied down the road. If you think the piece may take a beating (like my friend who has 5 energetic boys!), then poly may be the better choice.
Brittany says
Hi Denise ! I love this project and getting ready to do 1 similar. I notices in G.F website the reiterate not using any topcoat because it will yellow. Can you walk me through what you used? Its not yellow to me at all but surely if I wing it ill end up wrong. Thanks !
Ashley says
Hi Denise! How are you?
Your website came up during a google search of General Finishes Milk Paint. I’m so grateful it did. I’ve recently purchased an antique or vintage (I’m not sure what categorizes what) dresser and want to use General Finishes Milk Paint. I’m between the colors of Linen and Antique white but quite unsure. Is the Antique White creamy/ivory or is it WHITE?
In God’s grace,
Ashley
Denise says
I’m great Ashley! Hope you’re doing well! General Finishes Antique White is more of a soft creamy white (but not too yellow though!) rather than a start white… it’s a gorgeous neutral that will slightly pick up on the color and lighting in any room. The linen is darker. I really soft muted beige almost. I painted this Waterfall Dresser in GF Linen. Hope this helps. 🙂
Marianne Hölscher says
Absolutely beautiful – classic
Phyllis R. says
So pretty! I will have to give GF milk paint a try soon! My friends have been raving about it. And I love how you switched the hardware the other direction. It makes the piece look so much happier with smiley pulls instead of frowny ones! 🙂
Denise says
Thanks Phyllis! And my preference is having the hardware smiley too! 🙂
Bob says
The drawer linings are really nice as well as the fabulous paint job. That was some find on the curb!
What did you ise to line the drawers?
Denise says
Thank you Bob! 🙂 To line these drawers I used gift wrap purchased at Michael’s. I think it adds that little extra detail to a solid painted piece.
Mary Vitullo says
I love painting these French Provincial dressers in white. Great find. Love your weed bouquet!!!!
Denise says
…lol…thank Mary! I don’t know what the heck these weeds were but they did the job. You know what weed(s) I absolutely LOVE to use in bouquets?… (and I’ll stop roadside to pick them) is Queen Anne’s Lace!
Carole says
Amazing! You are SO lucky. I need to hang out in your neighbourhood. Such incredible finds and as always, you did an incredible job. GORGEOUS
Denise says
Thank you Carole!!! But this is funny… these 2 pieces were picked-up in your neighborhood… Bayview and Eglinton area! 🙂
COLLEEN says
I have used the Wagner and I do not like it at all. How does the Husky HVLP compare; the lightness of it or lack there of. I can’t hold onto anything heavy anymore. How easy is it to clean? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks in advance
Denise says
Colleen, I didn’t have any luck with Wagner either, so I much prefer my Husky Spray Gun. Having said that, it’s kind of an unfair comparison seeing as Wagner’s are not run off a compressor. The Husky is lighter than the Wagner systems (1.345lbs) but there is still some weight to it once I add the paint to my gravity feed cup. Clean up is fairly easy with water based products – not so fun with shellacs/oil based etc as mineral spirits and paint thinners are required.
COLLEEN says
Thank You so much for your answer!! Keep up the good work Love your Posts!!
Zoe says
I love your work! What brand/model of spray gun do you use? I’ve been using chalk paint and a brush but really want to try spraying with milk paint soon. Thanks!
Denise says
Thanks so much Zoe! I use the Husky HVLP Spray Gun… and love it!
Mimi says
What method did u use to distress this piece of furniture. ie: sand paper or damp rag for rubbing off paint?? Thanks
Denise says
I like to use a sanding sponge (med-fine) Mimi. I have it in hand for my final sanding anyway. 🙂
Rosemary Stanford says
Beautiful!!!! I love your work. Thanks so much for sharing it. I just purchased this milk paint. Did you put any type of top coat over the paint? Also, do you think milk paint would hold up well on kitchen cabinets? Thanks!
Denise says
Thanks Rosemary and feel free to let me know what you think once you try your General Finishes Milk Paint – I think you’ll love it! This GF Milk Paint is not a ‘real’ milk paint (like the powdered forms that you mix with water) but rather a high quality acrylic paint that comes in gorgeous old fashion milk paint colors. It would be ideal for kitchen cabinets because it adheres really well and is super durable. And oh.. I used GF High Performance Water Based Flat as the top coat. I forgot to add this so thanks for asking. 🙂