Monday, February 24, 2014
ART DECO TURNED SHAKER vancouver subway art dresser

How to take an Art Deco Dresser and give it a Shaker Style.

One thing that dates art deco furniture is the flush and rounded tops.

So I removed the original top and replaced it with a nice fresh pine board cut to size.
With some walnut stain, wax, and my new gloves we were off to the races.

Having a curvy kick at the bottom is common in a lot of furniture
but I removed this one to get straighter lines and offer a masculine feel.
Two final steps to help achieve the look was to add the vintage metal wheels
and simple metal knobs down both sides of the drawers.

And thats how you get a shaker look from an Art Deco Dresser.
More beauty pics can be seen on yesterdays post
Next time Ill share how I did my lettering and finish on the drawers.
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