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Upcycled chest of drawers

JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal
JoeAzza
JoeAzza
Kind of a Big Deal

 

An old chest of drawers saved from landfill and upcycled using DAR Pine and MDF board, fresh paint and varnish, and fitted with new knobs.

 

 

The project

 

I have just finished upcycling this chest of drawers that I got from a neighbour in my area. It was going to the local tip. It looked in good condition, however, all the drawer bottoms were all out of shape, so it wasn't just a matter of sanding and painting.

 

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 which I replaced with new 12mm Pine board and MDF base.

 

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I removed the deformed drawer bottom boards.

 

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Then I removed the chipboard from the large drawer.

 

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Then I removed all the old drawer bottoms.

 

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I then removed the chipboard drawers which were glued on. 

 

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I had to chisel off the old chipboard. 

 

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 I then sanded it flat.

 

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I replaced the bowed drawer bottoms with 3mm MDF board.

 

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

 

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Then I plugged the knob holes with glue and 12mm timber dowel cut and sanded flat. 

 

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Next, I made up drawers for bottom drawers using 12mm DAR Pine.

 

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Then I sanded all over.

 

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Three coats of satin paint was next.

 

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The 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 I applied three coats of water based satin varnish to give a washed effect, allowing the grain to show through.

 

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You can see the wood grain showing through the paintwork. 

 

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Here are the new knobs installed.

 

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Before and after

 

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