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Monday, May 23, 2011

Reverse Anthropologie Dresser

I thought about giving this post the title:

And now...for something completely different

My last furniture re-do was of a more soft, pretty, romantic style...but woman cannot live by pleats alone!

So for this piece, I took my inspiration from the Anthropologie Ordinal Dresser but reversed the color scheme!

Here's what I started with:


It was a good solid wood dresser, and only needed a couple of little patches, as you can see above. But the finish was in terrible shape.


I gave everything a light sanding, and then used my Silhouette to cut the numbers and letters out of vinyl, which I applied directly to the drawers. Then I painted right over them! I carefully lifted the numbers off while the paint was still wet, letting the original wood show through.

At this point, it really didn't look too good.
It needed to be distressed.
It wanted to be distressed.

(yes, furniture talks to me...often)


Looking better...

And better...





So, do you think I understood it correctly??

This dresser has sold (although I heard it say it would have been happy to stay with me).
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Thanks to the following blogs for featuring my dresser!

Apartment Therapy





Visit thecsiproject.com

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46 comments:

  1. I love it! Better than Anthro!

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  2. love it... absolutely beautiful.. i would love to feature it next monday let me know if that would be ok with you

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  3. That is one gorgeous dresser! Love all of it!

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  4. oh you have outdone ourself!!! LOVE it!

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  5. that was supposed to say yourself. :)

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  6. That is awesome! Love it distressed. Perfection.

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  7. Stunning! Thanks for stopping by my blog:)

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  8. Beautiful piece! I would love this for my family room. You have definitely inspired me!

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  9. Yes that title would have worked! I'm loving numbers and typography, you've done a great job. Thanks for stopping by my blog :)

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  10. Wow!! I LOVE this!!! I am visiting from Cassie's blog and have fallen in love with this dresser. Well done! Very well done!

    Lisa
    http://turning-the-tables.blogspot.com

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  11. Beautiful job. I found you via Primitive and Proper, so glad I did your dresser transformation is so cool!

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  12. I love it! Esp. the numbers! Great job.

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  13. I love it- I have 2 dressers that look just like these.

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  14. I really like your dresser and think it turned out far better than your inspiration! PS Also adore your "You are my Sunshine" picture. Would you be willing to share your source please and thank you?

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  15. Bridget: There are two posts about the "You are my sunshine" canvases: http://redhenhome.blogspot.com/2011/04/sheep-to-sunshine.html
    and http://redhenhome.blogspot.com/2011/05/seagulls-to-sunshine.html
    The first one links to my "inspiration" picture!

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  16. Ohhhh I love it! Those numbers make it fantastic!!

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  17. What great inspiration- I like your dresser so much more than Anthropolgies, Korrie! The best of rustic and refined :).

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  18. I love love it!!!! I hope you share this at my party this week!

    Simply Creations Link Party #9

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  19. Totally totally GORGEOUS. And that font is perfect.

    Visiting from Remodelaholic's Anonymous :)

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  20. This is awesome! I love it, you are so creative.

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  21. I've seen a lot of Anthro inspired- but yours takes the cake! The dresser style with the lettering you chose looks Fantastic and Very Expensive!! Well Done!

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  22. Your transformation is fantastic! I love that the numbers were made with your Silhouette!

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  23. Very cool. I would love something like that for my sons room. I think that piece could live just about anywhere and work. Great job!

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  24. Very nice work! love the black and gold combo!

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  25. Wow, I love it! :-)

    http://junkernewbie.blogspot.com/

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  26. That is one awesome dresser! I absolutely love it! Nice job!

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  27. Great job - it's looks really good and yes, it needed the distressing...

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  28. Wow, you really channeled the spirit of this dresser! I bet it sold, so stinkin cute, I would of bought it too. Great job, it was the first thing that caught my eye on remodelaholic's link party.

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  29. This is fantastic. I'm totally digging numbers these days! Love the slight industrial feel that it has!

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  30. wow! awesome! and so much better than the anthro one! YES, yours is BETTER!!!

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  31. love it! fabulous job!
    :)Heidi

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  32. Great job! I revamped a file cabinet, inspired by the Anthro Ordinal Dresser. Need to get it posted on my blog so I can share it with others. I think you were right to distress the dresser -- it looks super!

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  33. I wish my furniture talked to me the way yours does!

    "Korrie, not only would I like a sophisticated paint job, even-handed distressing, and well-placed numerology, I would also appreciate it if you could style me with my favorite shapely globe, that charming old scale and wheelbarrow little plant that you have hanging around."

    My pieces just nag me: "Jayca, are EVER going to decide on a color? I'm sick of sitting outside, half-sanded and without hardware!"

    Excellent job, and I love that globe more than Popsicles:)

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  34. She Shoots, She Scores...........I Just Love It !!

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  35. Korrie, this is WAY better than Anthropologie's dresser!

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  36. Just saw this and it's outstanding! I would have had a very difficult time letting it
    go. :-)

    xo
    Pat

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  37. This is such a fun dresser. I love how the furniture talks to you (it talks to me too). Thanks for the inspiration!
    Holly
    504 main

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  38. I just saw this on the CSI Project- it looks great, you did a wonderful job!! Oh, and don't feel bad... my furniture talks to me too ;)

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  39. Wow, I love the reverse paint. I posted a link on my blog to your dresser. I also made one like Anthropologie, check it out @ http://burlapanddenim.com/2011/09/numbered-chest-of-drawers/

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  40. Wanted to stop by and let you know that I featured this project today in a roundup of Ordinal Dresser knockoffs. I did my own "Ordinal File Cabinet" before I started blogging, and just revealed it recently. Mine is black like your dresser,but with white letters. Love what you did!

    http://www.imbusyprocrastinating.com/2012/07/ordinal-furniture-round-up.html

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