![]() This piece is quite heavy and would require two men to move. The back of the furniture has just been restored as well.Īll Original hardware and decorative trim.Ĭolors: Mahogany, Chestnut, Early American. The old varnish has been completely sanded down to absorb the new custom mixed stain and varnish. Meticulously refurbished by a European craftsman. On the right curve, above the drawers is a small scratch, only visible when looking closely. Mirror has no cracks, only 2 small dark spots where the silvering has tarnished from age. This is a beautiful, solid piece in excellent condition for its age. Six smoothly moving dovetail drawers, with an intricate wood applique attached to the top center drawer. The mirror itself was manufactured by "Weaver" in 1948. The mirror backing is made out of wood and can be detached from the vanity for easier transportation. The vanity is made out of various types of solid wood (Walnut, Poplar and Pine) with veneer applications. You can check out Jen’s project using the fabulous D.Seller's Notes: Vintage 1940's vanity / dresser "Waterfall" style, restored. We have 5 wonderfully talented hosts in this group: Evey ( Evey’s Creations), Scottie ( Saved by Scottie), Christie ( Ritzy Parties Inc.), Jodi ( Glittered Barn Designs), and Jes ( My DIY Envy). The Fab Furniture Flipping Contest is a monthly contest in which bloggers flip a piece of furniture in conjunction with the monthly theme. I love the contrast of the dark stain with the vivid white. There is something about the rich color in a newly stained piece of furniture…so deep and rich!Īnd a view of the sides. I think the appliques and the beautiful gold knobs help add and air of elegance and beauty to the piece. In this case, however, the applique embellishments covered the original holes so I didn’t need to make these repairs. Usually you will need to fill the old holes, sand and restain or paint. I had to drill new holes for the gold knobs. I painted the appliques white, glued them to the drawer fronts and installed the beautiful knobs. I painted them white and installed them on the drawer fronts with glue. ![]() To dress up the piece, I selected the applique pair. I thought the shiny gold would stand out against the dark stain. Solid Brass Classic Floral Knob W/Backplate Birch Plume Applique Pair Lawless Hardware, which were provided to me for free, as a FFFC participant, in exchange for this post about my furniture flip. Here is another project in which I used D.Lawless Hardware. I’ve used their hardware in the past and am always super satisfied with the quality and assortment of products. D.Lawless provided hardware to all of the contestants for free in exchange for writing a blog post about the projects. Lawless Hardware has been in business for 30 years providing a myriad of cabinet hardware to businesses, home builders, crafters, DIY blogs, corporations and online customers. New hardware for this waterfall dresser was provided by D.Lawless Hardware as part of this month’s Fab Furniture Flipping Contest. Add some beautiful hardware and embellishments, and you have a stunning contemporary piece. However, a little paint and stain can go a long way. With the current farmhouse trend, waterfall pieces just aren’t that desirable, at least not in their original state. ![]() ![]() I frequently paint old pieces to freshen them up and make them more contemporary. They are usually the last ones to sell in my store The Blue Building Antiques and Consignment. ![]() Waterfall pieces are not very popular these days. The before hardware consisted of 4 drawer pulls and 2 knobs that I believe were all original. There were no major or even minor mars or imperfections. The wood beneath the paint was absolutely beautiful. This waterfall dresser was in amazing condition. I sanded and stripped the wood, painted the edges, and stained the top, sides and the drawers. I’m not really sure why someone would use this color scheme but perhaps Caesar needed a new dresser to place beside his chariot. ![]()
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