MY $7 ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Who knew I would be able to make my $7 entertainment center and love it so much. To start, find an old dresser โ easier said than done. Well, sometimes. This time it was pretty easy and so happy with my final results. I thought I would share this again as it will soon have a makeover although I still love it, time for a change. Please excuse the older photos.
I had told my husband to be on the lookout for a dresser which was sturdy and all wood. To my surprise the next morning he called and said he found one at a church sale, described it (he was not in a good location for messages so no picture could be sent), then I asked the price โ $7. Was he sure? Was there a missing zero? Nope, $7 โ grab it. For that price, if I couldnโt use it, I could always donate it or sell it. For this price, it was worth the risk.
To my surprise when he drove up with it I was thrilled with his find. I already had a plan in mind on color and stain, so now to get started.
After removing the hardware, I gave it a good cleaning with a non-oily wood cleaner, then hit it with a sander to smooth out a few rough spots. It was going to be stained and painted, maybe distressed, so I wasnโt worried about it being in perfect condition.
After sanding and dusting, it was wiped down with a tacky cloth to remove any other dust.
Original plan โ top would be stained and base and drawers painted. Remember, plans can change.
I started painting the drawers with General Finishes Patina Green, my favorite color of theirs at the moment. But, it was a bit bright, even after adding a top coat of General Finishes Van Dyke Brown it wasnโt the color I was going for.
I added ยฝ C Snow White to 1 C Patina Green, but still too bright. Now another ยฝ C Snow White but also added ยฝ C Seagull Gray to take some of the brightness away. Loved it โ ready to paint.
After all the drawers were painted with my paint mixture, and allowed to dry overnight, I applied a coat of Van Dyke Brown. It was rubbed on fairly thick with a soft cloth, then immediately wiped off. Again, the longer itโs left on, the darker it dries.
Also, with this being a water based product, it will dry rather quickly while applying.
NOTE โ Painting can be a bit of a science just like baking, adding a few ingredients until itโs just right. Always start with your original color in a small amount as to not waste any of your product. But in doing this, you do want to mix enough of this to complete your project.
Another change โ after loving the General Finishes Java Gel on top, I decided to do the entire base in it also, leaving just the drawers painted. To apply the Java Gel, I wiped on a heavy coat with an old cotton rag, then wiped this off with a second cloth within about 15 โ 20 seconds. The longer you leave it on, the deeper and richer the color will be.
Work in small areas so the Gel wonโt dry too quickly but always going with the grain of the wood. After allowing to dry (follow directions on can โ I let each coat dry overnight), I used a #320 grit sand paper to give it a very light sanding. This step was repeated a second time and allowed to dry overnight.
To make this into an entertainment center the row of top drawers wonโt be used. The glides were removed and inside area painted and stained. This picture was taken before the stain was added to the drawers. Always look closely at your project as you go along, easier to make changes as you go, instead of waiting til the end.
Plywood was cut to fit to make shelves. In order to get the proper size shelves to fit inside, I did have to cut them in 3 pieces. Again, these were painted and stained.
Holes were drilled through the back so cable wires could be run through. Using my Ryobi drill and a paddle bit, made this an easy job.
Because this piece would be used a lot, I did a top coat of General Finishes High Endurance using a small foam roller and foam brush. A soft cotton rag was used to wipe away any excess to give it a smooth coat. This had to dry almost 3 days for me to use. One reason for this long of a time is the High Endurance is water based and the Java Gel is oil.
As in all painting and refinishing there can be many factors on drying times โ how thick itโs applied, heat and humidity. Just donโt rush this process.
D Lawless provided me with these Tumbled Pewter Plain Cup Pulls.
I love how the Pewter color also adds a softness to the drawers since I wasnโt going for a high contrast.
In about a week I took this $7 yard sale dresser into a fantastic entertainment center.
This proves to always look for a diamond in the rough.
If you like to bring new life to old pieces, you might enjoy these makeovers also.
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Happy Travels,
Rosemary
Great find, great price, great job!
Couldn’t believe he found just what I wanted – and at that price.
Love the frugal redo!
That was the best part of it, the price.
Looks like a totally new piece! I love it!
I loved how it turned out – not as I first planned on color, but better.
So fun! I just love the turquoise color! Flea market, here I come
Part of the fun – the hunt for treasures.
What a great find and I love the color you created for it!
so so pretty! I love the colors.
Thanks – it was one of those projects that I was very pleased with.
This is gorgeous! I love repurposing old items and saving the money. The colors you chose are also just as gorgeous. I would love to have you share at the Motivational Monday Link Party!
Bethany from The Southern Couture
Thanks – I loved how it turned out. I’m going to check out you MM Link Party.
Beautiful work and you did great on the detail work!
Thanks – very happy with results.
Now this is an awesome find!
I would go thrifting often when I lived in the states. I never had the courage to by an item that needed restoring or repurposing. My mother is a genius at it though. I love what you did with it.
This was a lucky find. Usually I’m the person that walks up 2nd to a great buy.
This is what repurposing is all about. You made a beautiful upgrade to a simple dresser. I love it!
I couldn’t believe we found a piece when we wanted it. I am really pleased with it.
I’ve always wanted to do this to a piece of furniture. I have a friend who go thrifting and does this for a living!
It’s not really that hard but kind of time consuming with all the drying in between. Have fun and try a pop of color.
What a beautiful transformation! I love the color with the hardware. Great job! Stopping over from lovelyyoublog.com!
-Natasha
Thanks – it was one of those projects I was really happy with the results. D Lawless has great hardware.
LOVE that color. Makes it really pop. ๐
Great find (kuddos to your hubby!!) and fabulous makeover! The color is just lovely and the finished project looks great.
Loved the finished product. He’s pretty good at sniffy out goodies at yard sales.
I love it!!! Fabulous idea!!!
Thanks. It will get another makeover later this year. Not sure what yet.