This was a display piece that had only a few nicks and dents. I lightly sanded it and then used Behr paint and primer in Smokey Blue with an extra shot of white to lighten it a shade.
This was the original finish.

Eh, not terrible just a little boring.
I applied two coats of the paint and primer in one.

I used a foam roller and a smaller brush for the details.
When it was dry I lightly sanded the edges of the drawers and the details on the sides. I used 100 grit sandpaper and a 3m rubber sanding block (makes sanding so much more fun).

I used 2 silver and white circle drawer pulls for the top drawer and 4 brushed silver drawer pulls
from Lowes.

I left the top and bottom in the original state since they were in good condition and had a nice stain.
It is protected with a coat of paste wax. This was my first time trying the wax and it was pretty simple. Apply, let dry and wipe off. I used SC Johnson Paste Wax and I tested it by scraping a screw along a hidden side and it didn’t even leave the tiniest mark.
This is the finished look:



Oh, I haven’t forgotten about the dumpster find headboard and footboard. I’m still working on it. I recently found some antique finials at Victoria’s Antique Warehouse. It’s a really beautiful shop with a warehouse filled with wonderful architectural pieces. I’m going to Joann’s tomorrow to use my 50% off coupon for some fabric because I’ve decided to upholster the headboard. Once it’s completed I’ll post pics.