I have just finished upcycling this chest of drawers, that I got from a neighbor in my area.
Here is a before photo. It looked in good condition, however, all the drawer bottoms were all out of shape, so it wasn't just a matter of sand and paint, I had to replace all the drawer bottoms with new 3mm mdf board, all screwed in place instead of staples, the larger bottom drawer was made of chipboard, I replaced it with new 12mm pine board and mdf base.
I painted the unit with a satin finish, the top was finished in the same colour that was watered down and wiped on with a sponge, then 3 coats of satin waterbased varnish.
I also patched up the original holes that had timber knobs

Remove deformed drawer bottom boards

Remove chipboard from large drawer

Remove all old drawer bottoms

Remove chipboard drawers, these were glued on, I had to chisel off the old chipboard , then sand flat



Bowed drawer bottoms, replaced with 3mm mdf board

Used heat gun to remove old drawer knobs, later I found that it was easier to tap the knob with a hammer, by hitting it side to side, these came off a lot easier than I expected.




Plug knob holes with glue and 12mm timber dowel cut and sanded flat ( sorry I had no photo of finished dowel)

Make up drawers for bottom drawers, 12mm dar pine

Sand all over


Paint 3 coats of satin paint



Top was fully sanded back, I was just going to finish in clear coat, but decided to water down some paint and coated the top with a sponge, then 3 coats of waterbased satin varnish to give a washed effect allowing the grain to show through





Grain showing through paintwork
New knobs installed.


Another job finished,now what to do with this unit.
