Dresser Re-do With Cowhide Drawer Fronts

Dresser Re-do With Cowhide Drawer Fronts
Dresser Re-do With 
Cowhide Drawer Fronts
contributed by The V Spot



Hooray! I might actually be ahead of a trend!
There was a fabulous collection of cowhide rugs show-cased at The Stories of A to Z. I don’t know that I want a whole (very expensive!) hide. However, I am glad I hung on to a dresser re-do from a while back. I did this project for an old cabin we had several years ago, but I liked it so much that I kept it even after we sold our cabin.

I’m using it as a buffet in our dining room.


 


This dresser started out as a purple, aqua and white monstrosity. Someone tried their hand at sponge-painting. However, it was solid and was only $25 on craigslist.

 


I used a chemical paint stripper, scrapers and finally a wire brush to get the paint off. Since it was acrylic paint, it really wasn’t too bad.

Once all of the paint was off it was obvious the dresser had previously been stained a dark wood color. It looked old and rustic (perfect for a cabin), so I just rubbed a little wood polish onto it.

I scoured ebay looking for genuine cowhide. After a couple of weeks I had enough to do the drawer fronts.


 

Each of the drawer fronts had a raised rectangular panel. I cut the cowhide to size and then used regular old Goop/Gorilla Glue to adhere the hide to the wood. (I had been thinking that if I got tired of the cowhide, I could also do a similar treatment with burlap or some other fabric…)
I used nail-head upholstery trim on the edges. This was the fabulous trim that comes in a roll and you only need to nail in every 5th or 6th nail-head. Making sure the corners lined up well was a bit of a challenge, but otherwise it was very easy.



I like the texture it adds. I used the hole placement from the old knobs to poke a hole in the cowhide and add new ones.


 

 

 

This definitely falls under the “eclectic” category of home decor. I put all the things I like together… doesn’t matter the style, as long as it is pleasing to my eye. I’m sure I’m breaking all sorts of design rules, but I figure if Ilike it, then it works in my home.

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  1. 1


    March 11, 2011
    Vivienne @ the V Spot

    >Thanks so much for featuring my dresser! I'm so excited about this! :)

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    March 11, 2011
    Jaime

    >Pretty sure "draw" should be drawer in the post title, would that be a Massachusetts accent coming through? It's a great redo that's for sure, totally unique.

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    March 11, 2011
    banclothing

    >I like it; definitly a great piece for a cabin. The before was dreadful and commend you for all the hours it must have taken to get the paint off!

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    March 11, 2011
    Ale Quejinho

    >It is fabulouse!
    Ale from Brasil.

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    March 11, 2011
    Jester

    >I LOVE IT!!!!!!! Think I might try that on my filing cabinet….

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    March 11, 2011
    Anne Magee

    >This is beautiful! I love it! The nailheads add just the right touch :)

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    March 11, 2011
    Terri @ em-belle-ish.blogspot.com

    >A-Maz-ing! Love it!

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    March 11, 2011
    Fash Boulevard

    >OMG. I love your blog. My name's Anna, I'm a stylist and visual merchandiser in LA. I'm 23 years old and moved to California after graduating back in south with a degree in visual merchandiser. I've worked with such designers as Max Azria, Nicole Richie, and my idol Rachel Zoe. I'd love if you visited my new blog for multiple posts a day on all things fashion. I'd love the support. I'm following you, I hope you'll do the same. Thanks so much.

    http://www.fashboulevard.blogspot.com

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    March 11, 2011
    Lois@frugaldecormom

    >I think it's super cool and who cares about design rules as long as you love it! You're the one who has to live with it. Super cool redo!

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    March 11, 2011
    Erin aka Mama Dub

    >Oh My Lord! I seriously LOVE this! Thanks for the inspiration. I'm pretty sure I have to make one of these now :)

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    March 11, 2011
    paisley penguin

    >Wow, that is awesome! I might have to "steal" this idea. Very original!

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    March 11, 2011
    Sommer

    >Isn't this Ahhhmazing?!! V and I were just chatting earlier and I completely forgot to mention to her how awesome I thougt her dresser was!

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    March 12, 2011
    Michelle

    >Its so good to see such a unique before and after. I want one!

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    March 12, 2011
    Pacific NW Blogfan

    >Love the concept of this. There are a lot of possibilities with all the various real and faux leathers out there that a person could use.

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    March 12, 2011
    Amy Woodruff

    >I'm so glad someone else has my philosophy! If I like it, then it looks good in my home! It leaves so much more room for creativity!

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    March 12, 2011
    Myya

    >That looks great! What a difference that made. I don't know how you always manage to do it, but you sure know how to turn everyday stuff I would most likely throw out & turn it into fabulous pieces of art!

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    March 16, 2011
    Amanda Leonard

    >Excellent work. I would have never thought of putting fur on a dresser. It really looks great!

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