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9 In desks/hutches/buffets/ tables/dressers

Coffee Table to Desk

Tiffany from No Artificial Sweetener had a pathetic old coffee table she couldn’t even give away. What to do? Why replace the short legs with table spindles, remove the fake wood contact paper on top, sand, apply drywall mud, sand, mud, sand, mud, paint, sand, paint, sand until the look was just right, of course. And now she has a one of a kind desk that looks terrific and no doubt holds a lot of memories. Great work!

5 In chairs/ottomans/seating/ kiddie

Nursery Furniture

Hyper-talented Becki likes things funky, ya’ll. Check out the furniture she redid for her baby girl’s room. Not a pink ducky or frilly doll in sight. I especially love how she redid the chair, I think it’s the solution for people (like myself) who want to be able to reupholster.
And whatever you do, do not click on THIS LINK, unless you want to OD on cuteness. šŸ˜‰


13 In chairs/ottomans/seating

Slipper Chair

Here’s another project where you can’t believe the after is even distantly related to the before. Janell from Isabella and Max Rooms won these slipper chairs at an auction and had them professionally recovered. Sounds easy, but was actually quite a process. I love the velvet with the zebra pillow!

PS: Did you know they are called slipper chairs because they are low to the ground and were used by ladies as a handy place to put on their slippers in days of yore? At least, that’s what an old guy told me at a flea market once, so I’m going with it.

7 In desks/hutches/buffets

Flower Cabinet

Wouldn’t this fabulous cabinet be a great conversation starter in your home? People would come over, take one glance at it and gasp in wonder at your sexy cabinet and great taste.
Well, Lucinda at Shakti Space Designs can make it happen, as this cabinet is actually for sale over there! If that’s not an option for you, she also offers a handy step by step tutorial on how you can make this too.

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