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Pipe Dream

We used to live in a house that had all kinds of plumbing issues a few years ago. We came to know our plumber very well.  His name was Boomer, and he was missing all but six or so teeth, and his gray wiry hair was always standing on end like he’d simultaneously survived a tornado and woken up from a nap. Boomer was a great plumber, but it never really occurred to me to ask him for style advice.How wrong I was! He could have directed me to the beauty and enchantment of copper pipes, and I could have been making beautiful makeovers with them all those years ago instead of just learning about it now.  Thanks for nothing Boomer.

I love what Katie at Upcycled Treasures did with about $28 worth of pipes and fittings on this dresser. Ultra fabulous against the navy paint.

faded brown dresser - before

 

dresser - copper pulls - makeover |betterafter.net

Here’s a tip if you want to try this yourself: Copper pipes get grimy and fingerprint-covered fast.  First use ketchup (yes, ketchup!) to polish them, then spray with a lacquer to maintain their shine.

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9 Comments

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    Ashley
    October 28, 2014 at 10:24 AM

    GORGEOUS!!! I so want to try this immediately!

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    Stephanie, Sandpaper and Glue
    October 28, 2014 at 11:16 AM

    oooh wow, what an awesome update! …and, sidenote: my grandmother was a kindergarten teacher and one of the “science experiments” she taught us and her class was using ketchup to clean pennies. We were all fascinated. haha

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    Jane
    October 28, 2014 at 12:54 PM

    Very creative use of copper pipe! I love the contrast of the dark navy and shiny copper.

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    Irene
    October 28, 2014 at 1:20 PM

    Oooh!

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    Jake's a Girl
    October 28, 2014 at 4:26 PM

    I love it. Showed it to hubby and the first thing he said, Tell them to watch out…someone will try to still them. Couldn’t help but giggle.

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    Swan
    October 28, 2014 at 4:55 PM

    LOVE the copper! More, please?

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    LeeAnn
    October 28, 2014 at 6:01 PM

    The copper and navy are fabulous together. I love the legs they added to the dresser as well.

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    Petra
    November 9, 2014 at 3:45 PM

    This combination makes the dresser really modern, I love it! Actually, I’m not a big fan of metal elements because I find them cold, but the navy paint makes it just perfect! I’m currently finishing the interior of my first real home and I’m searching for similar “upcycling material”: no more IKEA stuff, I want to have some pieces with a story attached so my question is, where are you usually buying old furniture? In antique stores? On garage sales? I know only the pricey side of antique stores here in Vancouver so I desperately need some help! Please, share some tricks 🙂

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