Marbletop Dresser from Craigslist: $30
As you can see, there are at least two major flaws ... namely the marble was clearly dropped and is split down the middle and had a chunk out of the side. In addition, none of the drawers work, and one of the side supports is at such an angle it's amazing to me that the dresser still stands.
But, I LOVE this dresser. I love it so so much that when people suggest I could get new marble I feel resentment. It works beautifully for us as an extra surface beside our little bar cart, it's also a sort of sideboard since our dining table is beside it. However, this dresser was $30 dollars for a reason, you can't put anything in the drawers, it needs some serious structural work, and the marble is beyond hope. The point is, you can have whatever furniture in your house that speaks to you, whether or not you overhaul DIY it. Not every dresser has to be perfect, or carefully painted with Annie Sloan Chalk Paint, and perfectly staged. You just have to love it, and if this dresser never gets DIY'd to death, I'm going to be okay with that. This dresser has a history, it's been moved, suffered cracks, been well loved, and I love all of its imperfections.
Loving it doesn't prevent you from pulling the drawers out and figuring out how to re-enforce and straighten the framing. Then find which drawer likes to fit where (they only like the spot they were created for). Glue or screw some wooden strips or guides/rollers or whatever you like to align the drawers. There is modern hardware for drawers but not cheap. You may be able to salvage the hardware from a craigslist free dresser or desk. Last I would turn the marble around so the missing corner is at the left rear covered by the cutting board. You be more proud it's not leaning and fill the drawers with all your crafty tools and gadgets. CR
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