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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Steampunk

Do you know what “steampunk” means? I certainly didn’t! I had to check out wikipedia’s definition and, of course, ask my husband once I heard that word being tossed around. As it relates to furniture, I have decided it means anything that is a little bit industrial, a little bit funky, and a lot of fun!

I started out with this chest of drawers that has been sitting in my garage for months. I have mentioned often that furniture “speaks” to me, but this one was strangely silent for a long time…

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…Apparently, that’s because I wasn’t speaking it’s language!

Then one fateful day, I spotted this cute dresser at Twice Lovely:

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…and I knew…

My chest of drawers, however, wanted to be black and distressed. It was an old piece to begin with, so I needed to work with that.

steampunk chest of drawers

I purchased vintage valve handles from etsy. They came with the original dirt still attached! My love for ‘vintage’ ends there, so I ran them through the dishwasher.

steampunk dresser

I used 1/4” x 1 1/2” machine screws to attach the hardware. There isn’t much of a ‘neck’ on these valve handles to hold them away from the drawers, so they were a bit awkward to use. So next I purchased 1/4” nylon spacers to place between the valve handle and the drawer, and that makes them much more comfortable.

valve handle drawer pulls

They handles are secured by 1/4” nuts on the inside of the drawer.

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That’s all there is to it! But I love the fun, funky look of the piece. I think this would be fabulous in a boy’s room!

steampunk dresser

What about you? Have you jumped on the “steampunk” bandwagon yet?

vintage valve handle drawer pulls


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This project was featured at Simple Home Creations, House of Hepworths, and Beyond the Picket Fence .


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51 comments:

  1. Oh how fun! I have never heard of steampunk, but I like it!

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  2. I have not, Korrie, but I can certainly appreciate the fun and funkiness to these pieces! I love this and the handles are the best finishing touch.

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  3. I'm very familiar with Steampunk, and you did it justice. Love the use of valves as handles.

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  4. Love the valves! Great job! I hadn't heard steampunk before.

    Holly

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  5. Oooh, yes. Love Steampunk. Linking this to my blog!

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  6. No, haven't jumped on this bandwagon yet but I love this piece! You're right...it would be perfect for a boy's room. It's hard to believe the dirt arrived with the valves.

    Great job, as usual!
    xo
    Pat

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  7. I'm a huge Steampunk fan, and absolutely love the idea of using the vintage valve handles for knobs. Your dresser turned out so beautifully! Now to check out that Etsy shop...

    Jenn

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  8. What a fun new word! I'm using it on my teenagers tonight to show off my newly acquired knowledge. Ha! That is a darling piece. I've seen the valves used before on a couple of different projects. I'd love to try them if I could locate some. In the meantime I'm on the lookout for something else to steampunk with! Deb

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  9. I love it! Did you just paint with black paint?

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  10. Love it though have not seen anything you made that I dont the handles are so neat great idea!

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  11. Turned out beautifully and I love that word!
    Beth

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  12. Oh my goodness, I love!! How cool is that! Love it, love it, love it

    :)

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  13. yep, loved her dresser too! (caught it recently)
    Your chest of drawers looks great! Love the color and the handles! I need some pulls for a kids desk, thinking about abc blocks for that one.
    gail

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  14. OK...this one is amazing...love the creativity! Those valve thingies used as pulls, love it! You said it, perfect for a boys room!

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  15. VERY cool! Love the handles.

    Warmly, Michelle

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  16. That is definitely cool looking and unique! Yes, definitely awesome in a boy's room! I've hear of it before, but more in relation to jewelry...like using old watch parts to make a pendant or something like that. This looks WAY cool :)

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  17. Gorgeous! A fun industrial look with the valve handles and I love black furniture. The before is exactly the size and style of piece I am looking for to complete our bedroom~I keep checking Craigslist and kijiji for a great deal.

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  18. A-DOR-A-BLE! Cutest idea ever to use those valve handles as drawer pulls - you are brilliant! LOVE that dresser - great job :)

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  19. love it! you chose the perfect pulls!

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  20. Steampunk? You learn something new everyday. I love the way this peice turned out. Brilliant idea using the valve handles!

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  21. I've never heard of steampunk before now! I love what you did with the knobs. Looks great!

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  22. I've never heard that word! It's hilarious and the dresser is amazing! Seriously great work!
    afabulesshome.blogspot.com

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  23. LOL . . . I just noticed YESTERDAY that one of the categories on Graphics Fairy is "steampunk" and clicked on it -- cute, cute stuff. Well, maybe steampunk would not like to be described as 'cute'. LOVE the valves for the drawer pulls -- pinning this idea for sure! Great transformation on this piece!

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  24. Your blog is very beautiful! I'm following him. And this furniture was very good!

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  25. I haven't heard of "steampunk". Seems it should be called "steamfunk" instead since it's kinda funky and fun. Love the piece. You're right...great for a boys room.

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  26. My son has that same dresser in his room. I've been debating on what to do to it. NOW I know! LOL!
    His room colors are red, blue and grey. I have a little black thrown in there for good measure. So I guess I know what I will be painting the dresser...:) Thanks for the inspiration! I just need to find some cool pulls like you did to complete it.

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  27. That's AWESOME! I love using the valves for the handles! What a great idea!

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  28. I love the Steampunk style. I have even read a few Steampunk novels and enjoyed them. But I never thought about applying the tag to furniture! Way to think outside the box! I had seen the red dresser with the faucet knobs. I really like your in black, the knobs show up so much better! Black is just one color I think is beautiful but I'm scared to do it ~ LOL!

    Thanks so much for your answers to my questions. I finally got the glaze/stain on and am going to wait a few days to finish it up. Besides, we are going to spend the weekend at the beach!! Yippee!!

    XoXo,
    Kristal

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  29. another great success. i am not steamy or a punk LOL, but do know it is a big trend for some.
    Laura

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  30. WOW! What a transformation. Oh you give me hope that I can do this myself one day!!!! Really, WOW. I'm bookmarking so I can remember this!!

    I love transformations! I just turned my secretary into a bar area in my dining room. I really hope you'll stop by and check it out: http://niagaranovice.blogspot.com/2011/08/picture-is-worth.html

    See you soon, I hope!
    Artie

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  31. Wow. I would buy this drawer any day! Great job! Please come link up here at my Mommy Monday link up http://momommamoney.blogspot.com/2011/08/mommy-monday.html

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  32. Ooooo! This turned out beautiful! I love the multicolored knobs!

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  33. i love this one, korrie! so cool for a boy's room i think!

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  34. This is fantastic, I love it. Please link up with me Friday!

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  35. That looks so great! We are refinishing some furniture and I am still trying to decide what type of knobs to use. This will be added to my list.

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  36. Oh my! I have three boys and they would all love this dresser! Now to convince my husband...

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  37. What a clever idea!! Your use of valves instead of regular knobs is really brilliant :-)
    I am your newest follower and came over via a comment you left on my blog.
    Thanks for sharing!

    Emily
    emilysummers-designer.blogspot.com

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  38. Hi - I'm new around here, and just found you. I LOVE your valve-handled chest! It looks great in black. Glad it finally spoke up!
    Drop by sometime...
    -Revi

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  39. I love the difference! The draw pulls are just perfect for the piece. I would have never thought to run them thought the dishwasher to clean them......very clever.

    Dee

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  40. Love it so much I featured you at my weekly Hookin Up with HoH party!

    Feel free to stop by and grab a button if you'd like!

    xoxo

    Allison @ House of Hepworths

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  41. I love this Korrie! I've been searching for valve handles ever since I saw this. I have an old window I'm making for my daughter as an entryway place to hang coats, etc., and these are just what I need! So happy to say I found 5 at Habitat Restore! It's great how something so simple can make your heart sing! :) As always, thank you so much for inspiring!

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  42. Found your lovely Steampunk dresser via Pinterest. I'm adding faucet handles to an old sewing machine table drawer that I'm repurposing. Your tutorial is great! Thanks!
    Doreen
    http://altered-artworks.blogspot.com

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