Recently, I have finally achieved my goal of getting rid of every piece of furniture in my stash except the one I would be working on. Wahoo!! It's been a long journey to get them done, especially when good friend find you pieces curbside or bring them to you with wonderful intentions. Stay tuned to see my renovated shop. eep! I couldn't wait until I could get back onto the search for a new project, and here is the first one that spoke to me. Time to give it some modern style.

A classic Mid Century Modern chest of drawers. The clean lines of this style draw me in every time. Likewise, check out those inlaid star pieces on the top drawer. Cool...This particular piece wasn't in bad shape at all.

It just has some wear with deep gouges to the top surface, and missing veneer on the cabinet. My classic makeover is to paint the cabinet white to add modern style. After making the needed repairs and do a stain /paint treatment to the drawers like these past projects:
Mid Century Modern Makeover
Mid Century Makeover
DIY TIME
It gives then a new look that makes them suitable for modern-day style. So, that's how I decided to makeover this chest. First, I repaired the missing veneer and gouge marks with wood filler and sanded it down.

For the white part of the cabinet, I used a semi-gloss, and used my method on how to apply a
stroke-free finish. Then, I sanded down to bare wood the top drawer and stained using my Early American stain. Next, for the other 3 drawers, I decided to use this beautiful blue semi-gloss that I found in the seconds department.

Isn't it pretty? I have a thing for blue in my makeovers. Also, this color would be the perfect contrast to the white cabinet and stained top drawer.
THE REVEAL
What do you think?

The color is so striking and really draws out the details of those unique pulls and geometric design.

Likewise, those inlaid star shapes are such sweet touch and create more dimension to this classic piece. Even those original brass pulls are just enough subtle contrast to draw your eye.

Funny, but annoying thing, is that after driving 45 minutes to pick this up, I got back online after finishing this chest to find the owner just listed the matching credenza {{head smack}}. Guess where we're headed today? sigh...ah well. It'll be another project in the works soon. Stay tuned!
UPDATE: In addition, here's the credenza and I know you'll love the makeover this one got too...
head on over to see!

If you love this piece and would like for your own, you can
find it available (SOLD) in
my online store.
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Also, more of my makeovers that add a modern style:
