Monday, August 28, 2017

How To Refurbish Old Furniture: A Damaged Dresser Gets a Second Chance

(Image credit: Cate Henderson)

As the popularity of mid-century modern furniture has risen, so have the prices. Finding an "MCM gem" for anything less than a few hundred bucks has become rare, so I practically did a double take when I stumbled on a Facebook listing for a four-drawer, tapered-leg dresser for a shocking $20. But on closer inspection I saw that the price was indicative of severe damage. It was riddled with chipped veneer and was missing a huge splinter of decorative trim — but not altogether impossible to fix...

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