Disclosure: This is a sponsored post. I was compensated in the form of a product. All opinions are my own.
I have a bad habit of starting new projects before completing old projects. About a year ago, I started to build a storage bench following plans by Ana White. I was about half way done with the building portion of it when I stopped working on it. I don’t recall what distracted me from completion, but it sat in my garage for months!
(Instagram informs me that I took this photo 52 weeks ago from today. Yikes!)
When I joined August’s Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest, I looked around the house for a piece of old furniture that could use some TLC. I then got the idea of revisiting the bench project. Today, I will share the steps I took to build and finish the bench. However before I begin, I want to first give the Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest and this month’s sponsor the proper introduction!
The Fab Furniture Flippin’ Contest
The Storage Bench
I am really happy with the final look of the storage bench. I used 4 large 2″ ring pulls from D. Lawless Hardware in the Dark Antique Bronze (item number P3031-DAB).
Here’s a close up on the pulls:
Building the Bench
I closely followed Ana White’s plans for the Alexia Storage bench.
Finishing the Bench
Once the surface of the bench was prepped, I stained the seat portion of the bench with Danish Oil (Dark Walnut) and I painted the bottom portion of the bench with an off-white color.
I forgot to precondition the wood before staining and I was a little worried about the appearance, but I have successfully convinced myself it gives the bench a lot of character.
Installing the Hardware
After the finish dried, I installed drawer slides for the drawers and installed the ring pulls.
michellejames42 says
What a gorgeous makeover! Love the hardware you chose!!
Donna @ Modern on Monticello says
This is a really great project. Glad you went back and finished it so you could share it with us.