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Dresser

One of my great finds from these past few weeks was a "new" dresser for the baby girl. I was on the hunt for something in a small size with a bit of personality. I found this four drawer dresser at a local consignment store called Stuff and after a quick test of the drawers I was sold. I can always tell something is "right" when I have no doubt and can instantly buy it without needing to email Paul a photo and see what he thinks.

We are going to use it as normal storage (for onesies, socks, pants and diapers) and then the top surface will be a changing table. (We'll mount a changing pad safely on top.)

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I completely love the outside as is. I am excited about bringing more wood color and texture into this house (no more paint on great wood!!) and think the original knobs are adorable in their simplicity.

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But, while the inside drawers were clean, I decided to fancy them up a bit. I lined them with marbled paper that I had on hand for years (I think it was meant for another project that never took shape). The paper is light wrapping paper weight and I just trimmed it to drawer size and stuck it in with removable tape. Instant upgrade, but nothing permanent that I'll regret in a year.

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The drawers are shallow, which is just perfect for tiny baby clothes, but might not be something that grows with her (in which case we'll transfer it to the next baby or re-purpose it in another area of our house).

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So now, our little one has a dresser/changing table and a rocking chair. All we need is a crib (this is our front runner) and a bookshelf and we're pretty set in the necessities! I'll be able then to focus on decorations like a rug, art and curtains and we'll work our way up to a complete room.

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25 responses to “baby girl’s dresser.”

  1. Pink Ronnie Avatar

    Goodness, love what you did there. For a moment, I thought the drawers came with that awesome interior! Awesome work, as usual.
    Ronnie xo
    p.s. The front runner looks pretty good!

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  2. Christen Avatar
    Christen

    Love it!

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  3. Emilie Avatar
    Emilie

    I have 2 Ps (both boys) i use a piece of furniture (meant as an entertainment center) as their drawers/changing table.

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  4. dain Avatar

    great find! that’s the dresser we’re getting too, just in a different color! so fun.

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  5. Brittany @ Kitchen::Candid Avatar

    I love this dresser! Cheers for real wood!! I’m still searching for little pieces to add to our home…craigslist and thrift stores are my jam!

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  6. Mindy Avatar
    Mindy

    love the dresser!! and i love the crib, ikea has something similar too! can’t wait to see the room all completed!!

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  7. Miriam Avatar

    wasn’t the marble paper you used for one of your 26 projects a few years ago? a table lamp if i recall correctly.
    anyway, that’s a nice dresser!

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  8. elise blaha Avatar

    It was! But I have tons and tons of the paper so I know there was another plan once upon a time.

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  9. yours truly, melissa Avatar

    Great choice for the dresser! Love it…very cute and I agree that it will easily transfer to another area of the house. (It’s the perfect size for an entry way piece…) I found our baby girl’s dresser on Craigslist and repainted it white (it was not that great of wood).
    Also love your choice in crib! I actually picked out a very similar crib for baby on the way – big difference being that the legs are wood colored while the rest of it is white.

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  10. Nat Avatar

    Love that you are using a dresser as a changing table. We still have my husband’s dresser that was also his changing table when he was a baby. He just went on using it!

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  11. Amanda Avatar
    Amanda

    I was going to say that too! I got the Ikea crib for my little lady and I love it! It’s perfect (and cheap so I could spend more on other decor!)
    🙂

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  12. Ffion Avatar

    Love the fancy marble paper inlays 😀 Very pretty and a nifty way to make the whole thing more interesting!

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  13. Maureen Avatar
    Maureen

    loving how you are getting in front of the baby safety comments.
    as far as the convertables, they generally don’t seem to last long enough to make it to a stable bed for the youngest child, so if you like it great, but I wouldn’t pay extra for the feature.

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  14. Johanna Avatar

    The dresser is pretty – and I love the bed, too! It looks similar to the one we chose (Oeuf’s sparrow crib, http://www.oeufnyc.com/sparrowcrib.aspx#section=overview) and I just love those “galloping” legs. Those are some happy legs, I say!

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  15. Ali in NZ Avatar
    Ali in NZ

    I love the simple lines of your dresser, it is very neat. I also love the crib, especially as it’s made from New Zealand pine!! 😉

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  16. aurelia b Avatar

    Love! love! I just got a new one for my little girl too… http://www.aureliabphotographie.com

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  17. J3SS1C4 Avatar

    Super cute! The draw liners are awesome! It’s great when you find perfect finds like that, and it looks like it would be an awesome height for a change table!

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  18. Brianna Avatar
    Brianna

    I love it. It’s modern without being limiting.

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  19. royela Avatar

    we use an old dresser for our changing table, too! it was actually my husband’s (and his father before him) dresser growing up so it’s got history. but our changing pad kept moving around on the top. i almost stuck velcro on it but my sister saved me (and the dresser’s finish) by suggesting shelf liner.
    inexpensive and no sticky stuff to harm the wood 🙂
    http://www.target.com/p/premium-grip-shelf-liner-white-18×5/-/A-11172312#?lnk=sc_qi_detaillink

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  20. elise blaha Avatar

    LOVE this tip. Thank you! e

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  21. Cerise Avatar

    Gorgeous piece! Love the idea of using wrapping paper for the liner.

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  22. April Avatar

    the dresser looks wonderful – we did something similar for our little man – made a great find on CL and are going with the storage/changing table combo. has been working out well (he’s now 4 mos.)
    one thing I wanted to mention is if you find you want to spruce up the wood a bit, Howard’s Restore-A-Finish followed by their Feed n’ Wax worked MIRACLES on the vintage (aka dry!) exterior. my mom applied the Restore-A-Finish with fine steel wool and the two of us followed that up with the Feed n’ Wax with a soft cloth. It was really simple and the results seriously impressive… took care of white marks and helped mask some finish imperfections. I can’t recommend those two products highly enough!

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  23. Sarah Avatar

    We have a Babyletto crib and I love it. Really great quality without a huge price tag. It’s hard to find modern furniture for kids that isn’t incredibly expensive but is still sturdy and made well enough to last through another baby or 2.
    I love the marble paper in the drawers! I might need to fancy up our mid-century mod dresser/changing table as well… Great idea!

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  24. Lori Avatar
    Lori

    Love the dresser and the front runner crib!
    We also have the Ikea crib for our 5-month old daughter and I agree with the others, it’s a great crib for the price too.

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  25. Debie Grace Avatar

    Very nice! You are so creative. 😀

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