That has all changed! The project is finally officially underway! This weekend, Aaron and I (okay, so he did more work than me because I had to run out to get sized for my dress for Beth's wedding on Saturday and then had to do reading for school on Sunday; but still, I helped!) started the re-finishing project. And, boy, is it (not) fun! ;o)
Let me start by saying that I have failed to take a picture of all of the furniture prior to the start of the project; my "fail" is not because I didn't want to, but rather because it's all clustered together in my parents' garage and it was going to be a lot of work to get it spread out so you could see it all. So I guess I just didn't want it bad enough! Oh well! You'll see pictures of each piece at some point - provided I don't forget to take any. (Okay, so I guess I make no real promises!)
Let's start with some "Before" pictures of the nightstand:
As you can see, the furniture is a light tan color, which is apparently called "blond"! The top, sides, shelf, and front of the drawer are covered with a thick lacquer finish. The front and inner sides are just paint that matched the thick lacquer. Also, note the original hardware which I will discuss a bit later! As you can see, the top of the nightstand shows plenty of wear and some damage to the finish.
So, how goes the project? Well, Aaron started with the first nightstand at about 12:30pm on Saturday afternoon. I was running out to David's Bridal with Beth so Aaron got started by himself; my dad set him up with supplies for sanding it down. When I got back, he had completed the front of the drawer and had some of the top done. So, in about an hour, he didn't even have 20% of it done; at that rate, it would take us 5 hours to do a nightstand! I was convinced that the sandpaper we were using was not coarse enough - it was 150 (medium grit). Aaron was using a 1/2 sheet power sander, but it was still quite a slow go. The old finish was very thick and it took forever to get off; unfortunately for us, everything we could find said we needed to get the finish off entirely and get it sanded down to bare wood or else the paint wouldn't stick (as I mentioned, the old finish was a lacquer finish, and lacquer does not allow paint to stick well). (Right: Aaron, hard at work getting the inside sanded down!)
(Left: Me, working on the inside; note my two-handed technique!)
It ended up taking until about 5:30pm (so about 5 hours), but we finished the first nightstand!! We decided to come back on Sunday to work on the second one. Unfortunately, I had a lot of schoolwork to do, so the second nightstand was entirely up to Aaron. This time, though, he only got started around 1:30pm and was almost done by 4:30pm (only about 3 hours), when he got rained out. Aaron got more comfortable with the belt sander and that definitely sped things up. The belt sander speeds things up, but it also leaves things rougher than the medium grit paper; it is too risky to use it for the whole job as it takes off layers quickly and we could end up gouging the wood, but is a great starting place. Anyway, I was so surprised when I got went out to check on him after about an hour and a half and saw that he was about halfway done! A much better pace than Saturday! Sadly, rain ruined our parade and he had to quit early... The second nightstand just needs a bit more time to finish the edge on the front and to do the inner shelf and inner sides.
(Right: The sanded nightstand stacked on top of the other one which we hadn't started yet!)
So anyway, we still have the dresser and chest of drawers to do, both of which are considerably larger than the nightstands... So we're going to have lots more fun (read: work) ahead of us! After all the sanding is over, we need to prime it and give it all several coats of paint... An article I've been following says to do 2-3 coats of primer and about 5 coats of paint - all very thin coats. With that said, I think it's safe to say you can expect some posts about the finished product in about, oh, two months! ;o) Considering that closing is in 3 weeks, I may need to find a way to speed up the process though... Wish me luck!




1) You need to start proofreading your blog before you post. 2) You need to learn your left from your right, lol.
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