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Sunday, February 26, 2017

Our Home Furnitures - 20 Furniture Makeovers

If you’re looking for a DIY project that will upgrade the old furniture you have, check out these cool ideas to give our home furnitures a fast and easy makeover. This is 27 Furniture Makeovers for Your Home or Apartment.

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Number 1. Revamp your drawer handles with spare leather. 

What about that old leather fringe purse you kept from the 90s that’s just sitting at the bottom of your closet? Put it to use with this DIY project that requires little to no technical help. You can simply remove old or ugly drawer handles and use strips of the spare leather to put into place as a handy and cool drawer handle.

2. Redo your old step stool and paint it white.

A cool way to redo that old step stool is to give it a new paint job. But not just any paint job—this awesome idea has you to tape off a section and only paint the top half of the stool. It gives a cool “dipped” look to the ladder. You can even make it into a nifty table to sit things on.

3. Spray Paint Your Metal Furniture.

Give your metal furniture an instant upgrade with a fresh coat of spray paint. First, clean any impurities off of the object. Using a blow torch to get old stickers and things off can help make the job easier. Be sure to clean the surface of your metal furniture with a basic kind of solvent like turpentine that’s safe and easy to use. Next, you’ll use a sander to sand off the old surface, which also may require some sanding by hand.

Remember to be careful about inhaling those metal particles! Use painter’s tape or masking tape to exclude any surfaces you don’t want painted. Before painting, you’ll want to use a primer for a first coat—this will protect the surface of the furniture from rust long-term. Finally, pick your paint color and get painting! You’ll give it a few coats, using smooth straight strokes so the paint doesn’t drip.

4. Make your table into a marble-top surface.

If you want a cool faux-marble surface, you can easily do so with an old table and some faux marble adhesive. This guide gives a cool example of what a table looks like both before and after the surface has been redone. It’s a fast and easy homes furniture update that looks classy and expensive!

5. Replace the legs on your sofa.

Sounds too simple, right? Well it may be simple, but it gives a whole new sophistication to your sofa (as long as you don’t choose really gaudy legs). Go with new sofa legs that are sleek and simple, but offer a more sophisticated look than those old bulky legs.

6. Then tuft the cushions.

And by tuft, we mean add some chic buttons to the couch cushions for a more classy sofa look. You’ll need to find some buttons that either match your couch exactly or some that you won’t mind to be attached long-term. In this video-guided idea, you’ll go step by step to making an upgraded tufted sofa.

7. How to make an electric sitting and standing desk.

If you have an old x-frame table or desk you want to convert into a useful standing desk, why not just make it optional? Make sure to get all your measurements first, and plan out each step on paper before beginning. You’ll need a few new items, one of which is an electric actuator that fits the table you want to convert. You’ll use a DPDT switch for the up and down movement of the table. This requires a bit of technical maneuvering, but it’s a cool DIY project that leaves you with a sweet adjustable desk!

8. Distress a cabinet using petroleum jelly.

That old vintage look to a cabinet can be one of the coolest ways to upgrade (or in this case, downgrade) your furniture for a new look. Essentially, you’ll apply petroleum jelly to the painted areas (usually around the edges of the cabinet), and then later use a paint scraper to chip away the paint, which should be easily removable by then. Just be careful not to dig in and scratch the wood!

9. How to secure a dresser to a wall.

Use some simple tools and brackets to secure your heavy dresser to the wall to prevent injuries. 

10. Dress up a side table with contact paper and spray paint.

Everyone gets tired of the same old side tables year after year. Why not give yours a cool makeover to enjoy? In this cool guide, you’ll use some easy spray paint to create a new finish for the legs of your table and some contact paper of your choice to redo the top of the table surface. If you have to use more than one piece of paper, it will create a seam, but follow the guide to ensure it’s hardly noticeable.

11. Techniques to painting upholstery successfully.

From chalk paint to spray-on fabric paint, this guide gives some really cool DIY options to revamping your old and ugly fabric furniture. Grandma’s old sofa you inherited doesn’t have to remind you of the 1960s, nor do you have to discard it—give it a fun new modern look by using one of these techniques.

12. How to remove rust.

This is a cool step-by-step on how to remove rust from your chrome-finished anything. Maybe it’s an old rusted chair that could be transformed into a cool modern piece for your bedroom, or something else that has rusted. You’ll be using Bar Keepers Friend, which is a quick and easy product to make your project worth your while.

13. How to restore hardware in 5 minutes with no paint or wax.

Hardware can easily rust after just a short time. Chrome finishes also grow hazy, cloudy, and dirty. It’s not uncommon to find rust spots on your chrome finish or on your hardware, especially if it’s been exposed to any kind of moisture. A little bit of Bar Keeper’s Friend goes a long way in this tutorial on how to restore your hardware. With this effective product, you can quickly and easily get your hardware looking new!

14. Use wood putty/filler to cover hardware holes.

Sometimes it’s the cabinets or other pieces of hard furniture that develop holes over time. In the guide below, you can quickly fill in these spots using some handy wood putty or filler. Don’t let your hardware look aged when you can easily remedy ugly and annoying holes in the surface.

15. How to keep rugs from sliding.

Want to lock down your rugs to keep from slipping without damaging your floor? Especially if you’re spent a lot of money on a beautiful hardwood floor, you have to be careful with what you use. Since simple adhesives like tape can be damaging and leave a nasty sticky mess, you can use a safer product called Ruglock.

16. Turn your old dresser into a bench.

Everyone can appreciate a comfy chair anywhere in the home. But who would think to turn an old dresser into a cool vintage bench to rest on? In this tutorial, follow the steps to find out how you can make this your next fun DIY project.

17. Go from old dresser to new TV stand.

Okay, so we’re really into converting old furniture into something new and fresh. It can be really rewarding if you’re willing to put in the work. Here’s how to turn your old dresser into a cool new TV stand to brag about. A fair warning: love for assembly is required in this tutorial on old furniture makeovers.

18. Make an old cabinet into a beautiful little buffet.

Here’s a really neat idea: converting an old cabinet into a beautiful and classy new buffet for your kitchen or dining room. This one is shockingly different from the original. You’ll be purchasing a few additional new items, like new handles and feet to add to your new piece of our home furnitures, as well as disassembling the old cabinet, sanding and painting, and then making a few modifications. These before and after pictures will leave you amazed!

19. How to strip furniture and restain it.

There will come a day when you may want to strip the paint off a piece of furniture in order to revamp it. It can seem like buying a brand new piece of furniture (except way less than half the price)! Maybe you want to be bold and change an old wooden office furniture for the home and drab dresser into a chic new red TV stand, or just make some slight modifications to restore its class. Learn how to use this handy heat gun in tandem with a sander, tackcloths, and some high quality (but cheap) fancy topcoat products, as demonstrated here in this awesome guide.

20. How to make a dresser into a vanity.

Old dresser that nobody wants (including you)? Fear not! You can add this fun DIY project to your week and come away with a totally cool and unique vanity for the bedroom.

Don’t let our old (and truly unique) home furniture go to waste—take on a fun DIY listed here and be sure to tell friends and family about it. Also, please like, comment, and share this article to spread the word! And lastly, Press subscribe button under this article if you want to see more article like this pop on your email.


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