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Tavern Green Milk Paint Dresser with Bone Knobs

June 25, 2014 By Reeves @ The Weathered Door Leave a Comment

Unique pieces of furniture are hard to pass up.  The style of this piece isn’t necessarily out there, but I like that it has a different shape and silhouette that I normally go for. The curved doors in between the drawers is fun, and it has a hepplewhite shape going on as well. I purchased this piece off of craigslist and it was used as a buffet by the previous owner.
I wasn’t a fan of the light color so there was no doubt I was going to paint it. I did sanded before with a 180 grit sanding sponge and removed a lot of the previous shiny finish it had. I also removed the hardware and patched the holes with wood filler since I knew I wanted to use bone knobs on it.

I sprayed a thin coat of shellac over the piece before I began painting. For the color I used Tavern Green by The Old Fashioned Milk Paint Co. This color has been sitting on my tool cart for over a year and a half waiting to be used, and I finally got around to it. Good thing milk paint last for so long! I mixed it up along with the bonding agent to help it adhere. It only took 2 coats to cover. There is still some variation and wood tones coming through since the color is not perfectly opaque, but I love that about milk paint. It’s such a unique look.
Once both coats were dry I waited 24 hours before sealing it with 1 coat of General Finishes high performance flat poly. I then took a 320 grit sanding sponge to it really lightly once the poly was dry. I don’t sanded between coats of paint usually or before sealing, but in between the 2-3 coats of sealer I choose to use. I’ve figured out how to mix the paint to get a smooth consistency, which leads to a smooth finish with minimal sanding to even out the finish. After I lightly sanded I then chose to do a coat of wax. It helped even out the finish and give the green a richer look. Finally, I measured and drilled new holes and added the bone knobs.

 

 

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Comments

  1. Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says

    June 25, 2014 at 1:52 am

    That is such a pretty and unique piece! I love the color and the pop of white knobs! Nicely done, as always!

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  2. Korrie@RedHenHome says

    June 25, 2014 at 3:59 pm

    Very pretty!

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  3. phoenixrestoration says

    June 25, 2014 at 8:25 pm

    Love this color – so fun!

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  4. URBANCottage says

    June 25, 2014 at 9:37 pm

    Great color! Love the brightness!

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  5. Wendy@Sometimes Twice says

    June 26, 2014 at 8:15 pm

    The color is so gorgeous! Great job!

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  6. linda carroll says

    June 27, 2014 at 12:14 am

    Stunning..a true statement piece! What does the light coat of shellac do before painting..is a type of sealer?

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  7. shehimthem says

    June 27, 2014 at 2:47 am

    Oh my gosh!! Love the color, love the transformation! I am so inspired as I have a couple of pieces lying around that could use something like this….perfect!

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  8. Alysa Darmody says

    June 28, 2014 at 7:06 pm

    The color is perfect! So cute! And the shape really is unique!

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  9. Helen says

    July 10, 2014 at 1:25 am

    I love your staging and the color! I'm horrible about blogging and commenting but I really love ALL of your stuff!

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  10. Shelly Dolen says

    July 21, 2014 at 3:24 am

    Love the pop of color this would bring to a room!

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