Little. Yellow. Different. No, wait, that’s Nuprin. Remember Nuprin? Whatever happened to Nuprin? It should be onto bigger and better things by now, like Nuprin geltabs or Nuprin tounge dissolving strips. But it’s not. It just disappeared. A mystery.
So anyway, this is neither little, nor yellow, but it’s different than before and that’s good enough for me. I just like these colors together. If you can call ‘the natural wood top of this dresser‘ a color. And you can. I just did.
I like the old handles, but I dig the new ones too. Very cohesive, and I like how she filled in the horizontal lines. Those lines are such liars!
From Julie at Simple Redesign.
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10 Comments
Kathryn Cain
October 2, 2012 at 10:05 PMI love the titles to your posts…and your wicked sense of humor….yeap like the combo of blues with the wood tone
Anonymous
October 2, 2012 at 10:57 PMMan that looks nice! it was UuuugLyyy before. It was like here’s a knob there’s a knob everywhere a knob knobs!
I would not have looked at it twice to refinish. Perhaps I should open my mind like they did. I also heart the brick wall!
Sandra@ Beneath this roof, Within these Walls
October 3, 2012 at 1:29 AMGreat makeover, so much better without the lines,and I love the color!
Nuprin was Ibuprofen, I wasn’t even aware it was no longer available under that name. It was the same as the primary ingredient in Motrin and Advil.
christie
October 3, 2012 at 3:39 AMthat looks really nice. i love it. i was looking at it wondering if the board in the middle and the board at the bottom would look nice if they were also stained wood as the top..but i would be scared to try it. looks great as is
Sandy
October 2, 2012 at 9:50 PMVery cool makeover! Now about the Nuprin, I used to take that stuff, I think it got run out of town by Aleve!
Arli
October 2, 2012 at 10:39 PMIt was Motrin first (from the prescription) and Nuprin, and somehow Advil…which seems to have taken over the ibuprofen market. I’ll take the dresser over all 3!
Y Mama
October 2, 2012 at 11:44 PMLove that she filled in those lines!! It looks soooo much better!!
Julie
October 3, 2012 at 2:40 AMThanks Lindsey, for sharing my post. I forgot about this dresser makeover…or maybe I was just supressing the memory! LOL! It was a handful:)
It was a pleasant surprise to visit your site and see this! Not only do I visit your site for the great Before and Afters, but I LOVE your sense of humor. You always make me laugh:)
Amanda
October 3, 2012 at 5:59 AMI have ALWAYS disliked those fake drawer lines and been confused as to why a person would design furniture that way. This dresser makeover makes my day. 😀
**Mumzy
October 4, 2012 at 2:09 PMI want to buy this one!!!! LOVE IT!!!!!