Out-dated side table with stone top transformed into a bright and cheerful accent piece!
*First they removed the hardware and stone top, sanded the table all over, and applied a coat of primer.
*Then they gave it two coats of semigloss latex paint in a lively citrus hue.
*For a pull, they threaded a length of cord through the existing hardware holes, knotted the cord on the inside and trimmed the ends.
*They cut a length of seagrass wallpaper to fit the inset and topped it with a pane of 1/4-inch glass. Switch the paper to change the look.
*They gave the whole piece a light sanding, a coat of primer, and two coats of semigloss latex paint in a pale blue shade on the outside and a deeper blue inside for contrast.
*To dress up the doors, they picked out a pair of modern nickel pulls.
*Click here to read the details on how they transformed the inside...
Old entertainment armoire transformed into a stylish home office!
*They replaced the upper pullout shelf with a fixed painted plywood shelf hung on wooden brackets, which we screwed directly into the armoire's back wall.
*They cut Homasote boards (recycled fiberboards soft enough to sink pushpins into) to fit the back and the side door panels and covered them in fabric secured with a staple gun. Small screw hooks hold each panel in place; you can also simply screw the panels to the corners.
*They swapped out dated brass hardware for pretty (and inexpensive) glass knobs.
The original TV shelf became a functional slideout work surface. To make it movable, they screwed two drawer glides (available at hardware stores) into the top of the base about 6 inches in from the sides and then set the shelf into the glides. Knobs make it easy to pull the shelf out and push it back in.
*They cut Homasote boards (recycled fiberboards soft enough to sink pushpins into) to fit the back and the side door panels and covered them in fabric secured with a staple gun. Small screw hooks hold each panel in place; you can also simply screw the panels to the corners.
*They swapped out dated brass hardware for pretty (and inexpensive) glass knobs.
The original TV shelf became a functional slideout work surface. To make it movable, they screwed two drawer glides (available at hardware stores) into the top of the base about 6 inches in from the sides and then set the shelf into the glides. Knobs make it easy to pull the shelf out and push it back in.
I love these. I have seen the before pieces so many times at yard sales and things and passed them up, now I wish I hadn't. I am obsessed with the lime green side table!
ReplyDeletethese will certainly make you re-look at the tackier pieces you thought of passing by for the fact that all was lost. all is NOT lost as you've shown, and i'll have a different outlook next time i come across pieces like these "befores" and we all know we see them from time to time! great post :) i think the t.v. cabinet was the biggest surprise transformation. there are so many ugly ones out there that i now will have patience with if i come by one.
ReplyDeleteThe sideboard piece is fabulous in its new digs! I have been hunting for one on craigslist to give a fabulous makeover. Love Love furniture makeovers! :)
ReplyDeleteI too love furniture makeovers and I think I need frequent inspiration to remind myself of the great possibilities that exist. Love these- especially citrus green!
ReplyDeleteWow! I am so inspired. I was just about to get rid of a cabinet that is so ugly but now I'm going to give it a remake. Thanks!
ReplyDeletevery nice transformations....
ReplyDeleteMuch as I love viewing all the beautiful images on all the wonderful "home" blogs, nothing beats a before and after post. Thanks so much for posting.
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Wow I'm impressed - these look like amazing pieces!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is really great inspiration for those of us who have lots of "befores" in our homes and don't have the budget to buy new. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteYour transformations are gorgeous! Definitely makes me look around and wonder... :)
ReplyDeleteI love fun before and afters! These are great!
ReplyDeletethese are ALL great "After's" .. LOVE THESE!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful transformations!!! I love how you completely repurposed the armoire.
ReplyDeletejust spray painted and decopaged a bookshelf that used to be bubble gum pink...I love diy projects
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely LOVE the entertainment center makeover! Practical and pretty all at once!
ReplyDeletewow! these all look really great!
ReplyDeleteit's amazing what a little paint and tlc can do for old furniture that you could probably pick up at a yard sale for pennies on the dollar
i especially love the bright pops of color from the green citrus color and the yellow sunshine color
thank you, stumbleupon, for showing me this post!
http://www.theyoungcurator.com/
AMAZING! LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteFun fun fun! I am about to do this to several items in my home - a bookcase and an old desk. I have had been on the fence about certain pieces since they were antique - a warning to all, make sure you know your piece's worth before you start sanding.
ReplyDeleteNow if only upholstered furniture were as easy to spruce up.
ReplyDeleteIt is amazing what you can do with an old piece of furniture. very clever
ReplyDeleteI love what you've done with these pieces! They're truly given new life!
ReplyDeleteWow, you did a great job! Gives me some ideas!!!
ReplyDeleteI saw this after passing up several items at a second hand store this weekend. This is a great way to get a unique piece.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! I love the bright color choices!
ReplyDeleteGreat makeover! Love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat fantastic changes. Puts new meaning to the saying, "One mans garbage is another mans treasure". I wish I was able to visualize stuff like this and transform them into a new updated piece of furniture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Great job!
ReplyDeletethis is awesome i love it!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Very green. You have given me inspiration to make few changes.
ReplyDeleteGreat tips! I like them!
ReplyDeleteVery creative!! Love all the pieces and the transformations. This is a great way to have a fabulous piece of furniture which is also unique at a very affordable price!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool. I came to this page via stumbleUpon.com and I am now saving it to my bookmarks. Keep up the fantastic innovations!
ReplyDeleteI love trash to treasure projects! I love how innovated you are!!! Great Blog!
ReplyDeleteInspiring! Keep up the furniture facelifts- well done!
ReplyDeleteI love your ideas. I too love to see the old become new.
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat colors! I feel like this jar would look great placed in this room, I absolutely love the color combination. Also could be used as a good statement piece.
ReplyDeleteNice transformation. Proof that nothing is bad, depends how you look at
ReplyDeleteImpressive!
ReplyDeleteLove the transformations of those old furnitures. Repurposing old stuff solves the separation anxiety of most people I know on their stuffs. At least you won't throw away the stuff that you have for years. You also save money.
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