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I have been searching high and low for the Ikea Malm dressers on Craigslist. Β I wanted dressers to use for nightstands in our bedroom so that we had more storage. Β I had previously bought these amazing dressers on craigslist but then discovered they are Original Conant Ball Stamped Dressers. Β I wanted to paint them but when I found out what they were I knew it would be a huge sin if I touched them. Β I was back to the drawing board and I liked the idea of making over the Ikea Malm dressers because I liked their size and had seen lots of hacks online. Β My inspiration for this Ikea Malm hack was from one of my favorite bloggers, Amy from Homey oh my!Β I originally wanted to replicate it with the same colors and detail but I decided to add a few of my own touches to the project.
I had been searching for Ikea Malm dressers for quite some time on Craigslist and I came across someone selling two of them for $5 each!! Β 5 DOLLARS EACH!! Β I couldn’t pass them up! Β My husband and I got in the car immediately and went to buy them! Β One of my other favorite bloggers, Gwen from The Makerista, has a great article on Craigslist shopping. Β I had no idea you could set up email alerts when you are searching for a specific item! Β Such a time saver! Β Check it out!
To start I needed to prime the dressers and I used Zinsser Bulls Eye 2 Multi-Purpose Primer and Sealer. Β This primer is great especially for laminate furniture…which is almost all of IKEA. π Β It went on really smoothly and I didn’t even need to sand the dressers beforehand. Β I did do a good cleaning to the dressers before I primed them just to make sure all dust and gunk were gone.
I let the dressers dry overnight and then I began paint them. Β I wanted to go bold with the dressers. Β I figured if I ended up hating them it wasn’t too big of a loss as they were only $5. π Β I chose the color Indigo Streamer by Valspar. Β I loved the richness in the blue and I thought the color would really pop in our bedroom. Β I painted the dressers with 4-inch foam rollersΒ and used a brush in areas that were hard to reach with the roller. Β The dressers needed three coats ofΒ paint since the blue is a fairly bright color. Β After the second coat it was pretty closeΒ to complete coverage, but as you can see below, it needed a few touch-up spotsΒ here and there.
After all the coats of paint dried I applied 2 coats of polyurethane on the tops of the dressers to protect from scratches and spills. Β I did not want water rings on my freshly painted dressers! π
I picked up these adorable gold hammered knobs at Hobby Lobby. Β When buying knobs (or really anything) at Hobby Lobby you always want to wait for it to go on sale. Β When knobs are on sale they are 50% off. Β These knobs were originally $4.99 and so I was able to get them for $2.50 and a total of $15. Β As I’ve said before, I’m always looking for the best deal out there!
I marked the center of each drawer and my husband helped me drill holes into the drawers so I could screw on the knobs. Β We chose a drill bit similar in size to the screws on the knobs so that they would fit tightly and not come undone.
It was then time to screw on the L brackets into each corner of the drawers. Β I purchased the L brackets at Lowes. Β They are 2.5-inch brackets. Β I wanted something smaller but would still make a statement. Β I found it hard to just screw the screws into the fiberboard so I decided to start the holeΒ with a drill bit that was similar in size. Β It created a grip for the screws and then they screwed in quite nicely and quickly. Β I would highly recommend doing this rather than other ways as the fiberboard can be quite tricky to work with. Β (Side note: When putting the screws on the top of each drawer make sure to do it at an angle because the drawers slant at the top.)
The last small detail I added to my dressers was decorative drawer liners. Β I purchased these at Dollar Tree and I needed about 5 rolls to complete the drawers. Β There were a few stains from the previous owners of the dressers and I wanted to hide the stains and make it feel more sanitary. π Β (I did clean them out too, of course.) Β I love how the black and white liners look with the bright blue.
I was a little nervous about the bold color but I absolutely love how it looks. Β I love how it compliments the blue in our bedspread and how it gives the room a pop of bright color! Β I spent a total of $50 on materials (brackets, knobs, paint, liners) and $10 on the dressers. Β That in total is still cheaper than buying one Ikea Malm Dresser! Β SCORE!
I hope you love what I did with these dressers as much as I do! Β I hope everyone has a wonderful Easter weekend and is able to spend it with friends and loved ones!
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I love those gold corners. You’d never know that started off as a plain Jane dresser!
Wow! They turned out great! I love that blue!
Thank you! I love that color too! Was so excited when I came across it!
Beautiful makeover! I love the knobs especially!
Thanks Iris! I love the knobs too!
What a great makeover! Amazing what paint can do to freshen up a piece of furniture! Thanks so much for sharing on Your Home Decor & More link up party! π
Thank you so much Amy! I love how they turned out!
That bold blue is beautiful!! and you had me at gold, L brackets and Hobby Lobby knobs! Thanks for linking up at the Pretty Project Party π -Rachael
Haha those are a good combination aren’t they?! I love me some Hobby Lobby!