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…
…Apparently, that’s because I wasn’t speaking it’s language!
Then one fateful day, I spotted this cute dresser at Twice Lovely:
…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.
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.
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.
They handles are secured by 1/4” nuts on the inside of the drawer.
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!
What about you? Have you jumped on the “steampunk” bandwagon yet?
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This project was featured at Simple Home Creations, House of Hepworths, and Beyond the Picket Fence .
Oh how fun! I have never heard of steampunk, but I like it!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteI'm very familiar with Steampunk, and you did it justice. Love the use of valves as handles.
ReplyDeleteLove the valves! Great job! I hadn't heard steampunk before.
ReplyDeleteHolly
Oooh, yes. Love Steampunk. Linking this to my blog!
ReplyDeleteNo, 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.
ReplyDeleteGreat job, as usual!
xo
Pat
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...
ReplyDeleteJenn
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
ReplyDeleteI love it! Did you just paint with black paint?
ReplyDeleteLove it though have not seen anything you made that I dont the handles are so neat great idea!
ReplyDeleteTurned out beautifully and I love that word!
ReplyDeleteBeth
Oh my goodness, I love!! How cool is that! Love it, love it, love it
ReplyDelete:)
Cute!! Great job. : )
ReplyDeleteyep, loved her dresser too! (caught it recently)
ReplyDeleteYour 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
OK...this one is amazing...love the creativity! Those valve thingies used as pulls, love it! You said it, perfect for a boys room!
ReplyDeleteVERY cool! Love the handles.
ReplyDeleteWarmly, Michelle
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 :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! 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.
ReplyDeleteA-DOR-A-BLE! Cutest idea ever to use those valve handles as drawer pulls - you are brilliant! LOVE that dresser - great job :)
ReplyDeletelove it! you chose the perfect pulls!
ReplyDeleteit looks great! love the knobs!
ReplyDeleteSteampunk? You learn something new everyday. I love the way this peice turned out. Brilliant idea using the valve handles!
ReplyDeleteFabulous one of a kind piece!
ReplyDeleteCarol
LUV it! Great job.
ReplyDeleteI've never heard of steampunk before now! I love what you did with the knobs. Looks great!
ReplyDeletehow fun!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteI've never heard that word! It's hilarious and the dresser is amazing! Seriously great work!
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oh, and I'm following you now!
ReplyDeleteLOL . . . 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!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteYour blog is very beautiful! I'm following him. And this furniture was very good!
ReplyDeleteI 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.
ReplyDeleteMy son has that same dresser in his room. I've been debating on what to do to it. NOW I know! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHis 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.
That's AWESOME! I love using the valves for the handles! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteThanks 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
another great success. i am not steamy or a punk LOL, but do know it is a big trend for some.
ReplyDeleteLaura
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!!
ReplyDeleteI 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
Yep, LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteWow. 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
ReplyDeleteOoooo! This turned out beautiful! I love the multicolored knobs!
ReplyDeletei love this one, korrie! so cool for a boy's room i think!
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic, I love it. Please link up with me Friday!
ReplyDeleteThat 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.
ReplyDeleteOh my! I have three boys and they would all love this dresser! Now to convince my husband...
ReplyDeleteWhat a clever idea!! Your use of valves instead of regular knobs is really brilliant :-)
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower and came over via a comment you left on my blog.
Thanks for sharing!
Emily
emilysummers-designer.blogspot.com
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!
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-Revi
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.
ReplyDeleteDee
Love it so much I featured you at my weekly Hookin Up with HoH party!
ReplyDeleteFeel free to stop by and grab a button if you'd like!
xoxo
Allison @ House of Hepworths
So gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI 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!
ReplyDeleteFound 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!
ReplyDeleteDoreen
http://altered-artworks.blogspot.com