Built in furniture
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Built in furniture
There is a built-in dresser in the master bedroom which does not match my furniture. Is there a good way to refinish the dresser (lighten it), or would I be better off trying to remove it?
Re: Built in furniture
You can make a huge difference in the appearance. Refinish the top with new Formica, selecting from hundreds of colors and styles that are available.
You can spend hours on the Formica Web Site Going thought their photo collection.
The front and/or draw faces can also be recovered with Formica (matching or contrasting) or painted any color that suites you. When we renovate I always replace the hardware with brand new handles and (if there are any) doors hinges. This is important to give the built-ins a complete new look. You can purchase new hardware on line at reasonably low cost (under Cabinets & Hardware) at the Manufactured Housing Parts Store
You can spend hours on the Formica Web Site Going thought their photo collection.
The front and/or draw faces can also be recovered with Formica (matching or contrasting) or painted any color that suites you. When we renovate I always replace the hardware with brand new handles and (if there are any) doors hinges. This is important to give the built-ins a complete new look. You can purchase new hardware on line at reasonably low cost (under Cabinets & Hardware) at the Manufactured Housing Parts Store
David Oxhandler
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Re: Built in furniture
Thank you so much. I had no idea there are so many grades of formica. I can see what you mean about spending hours on that website. think a lot of things in that home will be redone. Thank you so much for recommending the website.
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