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Kamis, 23 April 2015

Awesome Ways to Give New Live to Old Furniture

1 | Dry Eraser Drawers

1Ducklings in a Row / Via ducklingsinarow.com
Use dry eraser paint to turn an old set of drawers into an ever-changing work of art. For once it’s OK to write on the furniture. Check out this tutorial for the details.

2 | TV Stand Turned Ombré Bar Cart

2Paper & Stitch Blog / Via papernstitchblog.com
Transform an ugly old TV stand into an ombré masterpiece.

3 | Office Chair Makeover

3Love Grows Wild / Via lovegrowswild.com
Make work a bit more fun by turning a boring old desk chair into something stylish with this tutorial on reupholstering.

4 | Modernized Queen Anne Settee

4The Whimsical Wife / Via thewhimsicalwife.com
Transform a settee with striped fabric, a fresh coat of paint, and diamante buttons for glitz. This blogger recounts how she transformed an outdated piece into something fab.

5 | Upholstered Coffee Table

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Turn an old coffee table into an ottoman hybrid using a fresh coat of paint and colorful cushions. This post has all the details. You could also buy cushions if sewing isn’t your thing.

6 | Kilim Rug Bedside Bench

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You can spend a fortune on a kilim-style bedside bench or make your own like this blogger did, using a rug, bench, and simple upholstery techniques.

7 | Campaign Desk Revival

7That Winsome Girl / Via thatwinsomegirl.blogspot.com
A dingy old campaign desk (purchased for $30 from Salvation Army) becomes a bright and cheerful office centerpiece with a good polish and fresh coat of pink paint, as done by this blogger.

8 | Basic Side Chair Revival

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The most surefire way to spruce up old furniture — a new layer of paint and reupholstery. This tutorial shows you how.

9 | Reclaimed Wooden Headboard

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Sugar and Cloth / Via sugarandcloth.com
This post reveals the wonders of Stikwood, reclaimed wood with adhesive on the back, which makes this DIY project easy to accomplish with zero carpentry skills.

10 | Geometric Side Table

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Adhere contact paper in a simple geometric design to give your side table a modern look. This tutorial shows you how.

11 | Drop Cloth Stool

11Confessions of a Serial Do-It-Yourselfer / Via confessionsofaserialdiyer.com
Cover a wooden stool with an old drop cloth to give it a vintage look. This tutorialalso includes details on how to make the fabric rosettes.

12 | Chalky Finish Table With Numbering

12Crafts by Amanda / Via craftsbyamanda.com
Use chalky finish paint and numbered stencils to revive a wooden side table with a funky look. This tutorial has the details.

13 | Pastel Spray Painted Chairs

13The Crafty Mummy / Via thecraftymummy.com
Make old metal chairs cute enough for your dinner guests with nothing more than a cheerfully colored coat of spray paint. Don’t forget primer! This blogger shares how she did it.

14 | Striped Stool

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This blogger updated a white stool with a coat of striped paint. Just carefully lay out painters tape to achieve evenly spaced stripes.

15 | Recovered Mid-Century Burke Chair

15Hello Lidy / Via hellolidy.com
A simple white burke chair becomes a colorful statement piece when reupholstered with striped fabric from a National Parks blanket. Check out this post for the details on how it was done.

16 | Kids Table Makeover

16Persia Lou / Via persialou.com
A drab vinyl table and chairs look contemporary with a paint job, wooden tabletop, and new fabric. This post describes how it was done.

17 | Splotchy Painted School Chair

17 18Dream a Little Bigger / Via dreamalittlebigger.com
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Spongy paint and gold leaf transformed this school chair into something super fun.This blog has the how-to details.

18 | Comic Book Table

19Our Nerd Home / Via ournerdhome.com
This blogger made over a mid-century table with comic book decoupage. You can do the same with your imagery of choice- photographs, magazines, etc.

19 | Wallpaper Table

20Akamatras / Via akamatras.blogspot.gr
Add some whimsy to an unremarkable wooden table by covering it with wallpaper, as done here.

20 | Leather Sling Sofa

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This one’s not for the carpentry novice. But if you’re comfortable building a wooden frame and skinning an old couch (yes, you read that right), you can make a truly unique leather sling sofa like this blogger did.

21 | Dresser With Purse Strap Pulls

22Refab Diaries / Via refabdiaries.com
Replace the old knobs on a dresser with strips of a leather purse strap, like this blogger did, for a totally new look.

22 | Paper Wrapped Chair

23 24The Sweet Escape / Via thesweetescape.ca
This post shows you how to upgrade a vintage wooden chair with some simple paper decoupage. Pick out paper to match your own decor.

23 | Leather Belt Chair

25Sally Ann / Via sallyannk.com
Weave together a bunch of old leather belts to create this funky accent piece. Get the simple instructions for making your own here.

24 | Wallpaper Bookshelf

26This Is Happiness / Via thisishappinessblog.blogspot.com
Prettify a plane bookshelf by applying a layer of wallpaper to the background. This blogger describes how she did it.

25 | Cross Stitch Chair

27Camille Styles / Via camillestyles.com
A gold diamond and detailing makes an average dresser a bit dressier. Make your own by following these directions.

26 | Footstool Turned Bag Stand

28My Poppet / Via mypoppet.com.au
A cane web chair is the perfect cross stitch canvas. Simple stitching in bold colors looks modern and striking. Check out this post for details.

27 | Diamond Dresser

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