Steps
Step 1
Remove the original hardware and give the unit a good clean with sugar soap.
Step 2
Sand the timber top to bare wood with a corded orbital sander. Start with 60 grit to strip the original finish, then progress to 80 grit, then finish with 120 grit. Scuff sand the rest of the unit so that the primer has something to adhere to, and give it another wipe to remove the sanding dust.
Step 3
Apply the shellac primer to the rest of the unit using a paint brush and roller (optional, but makes it easier to cover larger surfaces).
Note: Shellac based primer needs to be cleaned up with methylated sprits, so use a cheap paint brush that you can throw it away + a paint tray liner to make clean up much easier.
Step 4
Once the primer has had time to cure (1-3 days is best - this prevents the primer from scratching off easily), paint the unit with at least 2 coats of white paint.
Step 5
Apply 3 coats of liming white stain and varnish to the top (you can use a dish sponge), allowing at least 2 hours between each coat and giving it a light sand with a fine sanding block in between.
Step 6
Add hardware of your choosing to the draws and voila!
