With a little elbow grease, sander, and some paint, a piece of old furniture can be given new life.
This is what the piece I thrifted looked like before. After lightly sanding, I painted and sealed it.
I originally shared this diy here. You can read it there to get all the details.
one more pic of this beauty
one more pic of this beauty
Just because a piece looks like this doesn't mean
it can't become this! I gave this one a heavy sanding, primed and painted, added some legs and voila! It's reborn! I hope you've been inspired for your next diy. Have a lovely weekend everyone! xx
Amazing! Love it Stacey!
ReplyDeleteThese look great, Stacey! I love to see old furniture given new life!
ReplyDeleteThese look great, Stacey! I love to see old furniture given new life!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Stacey! With just a little imagination and some work, even dated and tired pieces can become fresh and stylish. I love repurposing and recycling - friendly on the environment and my budget :)
ReplyDeleteThe transformations are amazing. Love that green!
ReplyDeleteYou did such a superb job (oh and love the colors!) I wish I could find some great pieces to repaint and redo!
ReplyDeletexoxo,
little luxury list formerly Chic 'n Cheap Living
I enjoyed reading your article. Please make more interesting topics like this on.
ReplyDeleteI'll come back for more :)
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