Wednesday 19 September 2012

Reborn chest of drawers

I am a member of freecycle and love to regularly browse the emails that get sent to me by people offering bits and bobs that they no longer want or need for free (check it out! uk.freecycle.org)

I recently acquired a lovely old chest of drawers through freecycle. As soon as I had collected it - with the help of Jim and the guy getting rid of it to get it in the car with all the seats folded down - and then struggled with Jim to get it up the stairs to our flat, I realised I may have not thought about the consequences of it being quite so large...

Nevertheless, we found a home for it in the corner of the living room under the telly:


I considered keeping it stained dark for a brief period, but it was in such a run down condition it needed sanding anyway and then redoing, which would have been a fair chunk of work. I set out with the intention of sanding it down and then seeing what it looked like before deciding to restain or varnish it. I took off the brass handles and put them to one side, discovering that one of the screws from one of the handles was missing in the process...I have been scouring eBay ever since to find a reasonable matching set!

Using an electric sander and some sandpaper in a few different levels of coarseness, Jim and I sanded the whole chest of drawers over the course of a couple of sunny Saturday mornings. I then wiped it down with a damp cloth.
 



This is what it now looks like. I love the natural colour and patterns within the wood, and aside from the lack of handles, I am very pleased and plan on leaving it like this. Just for protection I polished the top of the chest of drawers with wax polish to keep it from scratches and marks.