This little dresser has come a LONG choice ...
I started with this $25 craigslist find - good construction with solid wood dove tailed drawers but a formica top ?? No clue why that was decided ... but I thought this would be a good test for the Annie Sloan chalk paint which says that it can be painted on anything without priming.
Back to loading it in the car ... once it was in the car I realized that it had some water damage on the bottom (I really need to look more carefully from now on...) I wouldnt of bought it if I had seen that, but figured that I could come up with a creative solution ...
After realizing that I couldnt sand it down I took the hammer to the front and cut off the sides with the jigsaw
With both sides off - we built a frame out of 1 x 3s to attach the new legs to
Drilled holes for the threaded anchor
Inserted the threaded anchor in the hole
and attached the legs (purchased from Lowes)
The whole piece was sanded minimally and took three coats of the chalk paint ...
I decided to keep the original hardware since the top drawer had so much hardware, which = lots of $$ - and I wanted to try refinishing them anychoices
I gave them a coat of Rustoleum oil rubbed bronze
and re attached once dry
What a difference! So far I have been incredibly happy with the chalk paint - it was easy to apply, adhered well, dries quickly, has low VOCs and seems to be very durable. Also, clean up a breeze - a brush can rinse clean with just water!