Sunday, December 21, 2014

Mid-century Modern Dressers Poorly Timed (but still awesome)


I had it all in my head how it was going to work out. And then these dressers happened.

In 2014, my bedroom was supposed to be one of my remodeling goals for this house. But it's ended up being the unloved step-child of the entire year, with work in this room ending up last on the list of everything else going on.

Not because I don't want a nice grown-up lady refuge from the rest of the world, and there HAS been some progress I haven't blogged about yet. But that's where I need to sleep, there are often socks and running pants piled on the floor, and the lighting is bad for pictures.....

How it looked at the beginning of the year:


And the alcove now stenciled: 


In the meantime, I'd been living out of these two dressers, one from my mother's childhood bedroom, and the small one a curb find from a few years ago:


This was not ideal, and in real not-pretty non-blog life I was frequently piling stacks of folded clothing on top of both of them, or in laundry baskets strewn about the room. To say it tended to exacerbate my already slob-like tendencies about laundry is an understatement. 

But I had an order-of-work plan that didn't include buying new dressers until the room itself was further along-- that last wall drywalled, the plaster work finished, the rest of the floor painted and stenciled. That was the point at which it would seem the right time to get new and better furniture up there. 

I even had some picked out. On the budget plan, I'd decided to get some combination of Ikea Malm dressers: 

Ikea Malm Dresser (Source)

It seemed perfect for the dark woods and reds/grays/metallics I'd been using or plan to use in this room, and with good looks for a reasonable price. But I was waiting to purchase them when the room was ready, and when I'd have the time to not only make the trip to Ikea (there isn't a store in Iowa, which means driving to Kansas City or Minneapolis), but also to put them together once I got them home. 

Then I saw something in a furniture consignment store in the complete and opposite direction, and it changed everything. Including my so-called order-of-work plan. 

It was a second-hand dresser and chest of drawers, blonde wood, mid-century modern, and not what I was thinking of at all. It was exactly what I didn't know I was looking for. AND less expensive than the Ikea option. And better quality. And completely at the wrong time. Not only for the fact that I wasn't where I wanted to be on the room, but also because it was Thanksgiving week, and I had a house full of guests. 

I bought them anyway. Because duh. 


The chest of drawers features a shallow "handkerchief" drawer at the top, and the next one down is a divided drawer in three parts. My undies, hosiery, and bras have never felt so...orderly. 


The dresser has six gloriously just-the-right size drawers. 

The hardware, though a little worn, is still original. I had to vacuum glitter out of the bottom drawers, and eradicate some "old lady smell" with Murphy's Oil Soap. But that. was. all. That's been the glory of this situation in many ways-- not having to do an extensive rehab on an inexpensive but neglected second-hand piece, or getting the Ikea-induced migraine of assemble-it-yourself new furniture. 

I didn't realize how badly I needed more clothing storage until these two babes came into my life. Now I've moved on from my shuffling parade of laundry baskets. The largest of the two old dressers went into my twins' closet as off-season clothing storage, another badly needed improvement. The smaller chest may be re-purposed for another use, but I haven't decided yet. 

Of course, the the two new dressers will have to slum in their new environment for awhile, but their appearance motivates me to put the bedroom back at the top of the list in priorities for the new year. Sometimes poor timing is actually the shake-up one needs, and I'm going to take these pieces of furniture as just that. 

13 comments:

  1. Love them. The poster print ties it all together.

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    1. Thank you! I think I was waiting for a better alternative than Ikea, and I just didn't realize it until I found them.

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  2. I agree with Jan. That poster is perfect. You were so lucky to find these even though it came at a less than opportune time. Can't wait to see how you build your room around these pieces.

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    1. Thanks. I love that print, and I can't wait to see it all pulled together, myself. It'll mean some long weekends with the bucket of drywall plaster, first.....

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  3. They are beautiful! We had a similar story (right down to the Ikea alternative). I couldn't believe how happy it made me to get our mid-century dressers, and, yes, the very best part was that all they needed was a little cleaning. Now, if I could just find a headboard/nightstand solution...

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    1. Your dressers are gorgeous too! Sometimes I wonder if I should be rewarded for my inaction in this way....;)

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  4. Wow, those dressers sure are amazing! I love them to bits....total, total score! I just know that your bedroom will come out looking fabulous.....I can't wait to see the finished result!

    Btw, Merry Christmas!!!

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    1. Thank you, Sara! And Merry Christmas to you, too!

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  5. We cannot argue with Fate when she places the perfect thing(s) into our path. Doesn't matter whether it's in our time or not. Glad that you were wise and flexible enough to accept them and to bring them home. Who cares whether your bedroom is finished yet or not ... at least you smile when you go up there and look at your new dressers.

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    1. I not only smile, I now know where my socks are. Yay! :)

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  6. Wow, what great finds! I'm glad you bought them. If you ever decide to come to KC and go to Ikea, let me know ahead of time and we can trek out there together--I've never been, and it's just over an hour away from me.

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    1. I'll warn you; I tend to egg people on when it comes to retail. :D

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