Old Cedar Chest Makeover


A close-up before:







A close-up before:





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Yay! Back to the furniture re-dos!! Fantastic job! What great details in that piece!
Way to go, it looks beautiful!!
Lightly sanding the cedar will freshen it up. Great makeover!
Wow, this is an awesome transformation!
It looks great painted! I'm no sure I would distress this piece, but it's totally up to you. 🙂 I think if you sand the cedar, it will freshen up.
What an amazing difference! I agree totally with Miss Mustard Seed. I'd sand the inside. Lisa~
So crisp and cheery now!
Warm blessings,
Spencer
It's so fresh and lovely now! Love the little details.
Kacey
I love the details on this piece (I agree about the distress, however, if you really wanted to do it, changing out the legs would give this piece a whole different feel.) Lol, at taking 5 kids shopping, I've been in your shoes :). Oops, forgot to say very nice job!
I love the details on this piece (I agree about the distress, however, if you really wanted to do it, changing out the legs would give this piece a whole different feel.) Lol, at taking 5 kids shopping, I've been in your shoes :). Oops, forgot to say very nice job!
What a great find! Don't think I would distress it. It looks so beautiful!
Years ago I heard the saying "just because it's wood, doesn't mean it's good!" Your chest looks wonderful painted white!!
what a gorgeous piece 🙂 you really brought it back to life!
What if you made the top of the chest into a cushion to sit on. It's not that hard and it would hid all the old marks and such on the top.
Oh by the way I love it! It has such amazing lines and the paint job added so much to it.
I like the new look. It is so fresh looking!
great job
gail
It does look great painted! Men have a wood obsession! Drives me nuts, Ha!
I love the trim detail on the bottom. The color is so such a soft blue, really pretty.
That is such a unique chest. And I really like how it looks painted! I agree that it doesn't look like it should be distressed. I say leave it as is. It looks great! Saw you at Tatertots and Jello.
looks great that color, I don't think it needs any distressing, the details show really well as it is
That is the coolest chest Kendra! I just love it. It has such great details! I love the white color!
XOXO
Jen
Hey there. New here, following from Tatertots&Jello. My husband is the same way with wood, I understand. I love the chest but I agree it needs a little bit more polish or pizazz to really pop. I like the idea of making a cushion for the top, but I also think that if you used a brownish tan wood glaze to "stain" it by taking a q-tip dipped in glaze and running it over the detail areas/in the grooves it would look awesome! Or you could do both! Good luck!
Now this is fabulous~ Well done!
i LOVE how it turned out!! what a great piece. i can't imagine the craziness in home depot with all your little ones…there is something about the open path that makes my sophia want to run wild!! hehe. and i'm the random pregnant lady chasing her down. gotta love it.
What a unique piece. Perhaps instead of distressing it, you could paint the routed out areas a contrasting color.
To freshen up the interior of the chest, one could apply cedar oil. It's the aromatic oil that is naturally found in the cedar, but you purchase it in a bottle and apply it with a rag.
Regarding distressing the piece, don't. Instead, apply a darker colored glaze the the piece. You can buy a clear glazing compound, and mix it in 1:1 to 1:4 proportions with dark brown latex paint. The glaze will stick in the cracks, crevises and joints, and make the piece look older and more interesting.
Good luck.