DIY Eye-Catching Reclaimed Wood Console Table

DIY Eye-Catching Reclaimed Wood Console Table
This beautiful console table is very eye-catching thanks to its various drawers, and today we’ll tell you how to make it yourself! Paint the slats before assembling the shelf since once they are installed, 1/2″ apart, it would be very hard to do so. Cut a 1/4″ grove in the sides of the drawers with... 
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Very Simple DIY IKEA Bedside Table Hack

Very Simple DIY IKEA Bedside Table Hack
Do you like IKEA hacks? If you do, then let’s hack this simple IKEA tables, you’ll need an orbital sander, liming white varnish, dark grey gloss paint, door knobs, painters tape, screwdriver, door stoppers as feet, brushes. Pull it all apart and sand it. Take off all the knobs and broken parts, then sand first... 
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DIY HENRIKSDAL Dining Chair Hack

DIY HENRIKSDAL Dining Chair Hack
Almost everyone is familiar with the Ikea HENRIKSDAL dining chair. These simple slip covered chairs are probably sold everyday by the thousands and while they have a great look they are a little generic. Let’s hack one! Paint the slipcover right on the chair using the same spray paint – so easy and so cool!... 
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9 Chic And Easy DIY Industrial Nightstands

9 Chic And Easy DIY Industrial Nightstands
Ready to bring an industrial touch to your bedroom? To do that you’ll need an industrial bed or maybe just a nightstand or a lamp. Making an industrial nightstand is actually easy as all the materials are often at hand: metal pipes, rustic wood, rope and usual milk or wine crates. Pipes and metal can... 
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How To Renovate A Chair With Vintage Fabric

How To Renovate A Chair With Vintage Fabric
Many of us have unnecessary things at home, and what I love about them is a possibility to give them a new life. Today we’ll renovate an old chair into a stylish one, you’ll need 1/2 yard of vinyl, 1/2 – 1 yard worth of fabric of your choice that can hold up to furniture... 
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DIY Upcycled Vintage Painted Dresser

DIY Upcycled Vintage Painted Dresser
How can you upcycle a dresser? Easily! You’ll need an old dresser, primer, paint of the color you like, sanding paper and spray paint for the hardware. Take an old dresser, and after a quick sanding and minor patching, apply 3 coats of primer. Always take the time to apply several thin coats and let... 
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DIY Constellation Side Table Renovation

DIY Constellation Side Table Renovation
Continuing the topic of furniture renovation, I’d like to share this fun tutorial with you. You’ll need a side table, acrylic paint in the favorite colors, a brush, tape, a drill or screwdriver. First, divide round top with a tape in two halves. Then apply your acrylic paint, let dry after each layer. Now paint... 
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10 Bold DIY Ombre Furniture And Décor Pieces

10 Bold DIY Ombre Furniture And Décor Pieces
Ombre pattern looks very romantic and rather bright, it’s ideal to make a statement in any space. You can paint the walls with this effect, take ombre textiles or furniture and accessories. That’s why we’ve rounded up some cool tutorials to make ombre furniture or accessories. If you are ready to makeover some old furniture,... 
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DIY Kitchen Chairs Painting And Reupholstering

DIY Kitchen Chairs Painting And Reupholstering
We’ve already told you how to renovate your old chairs, and here’s one more idea for your kitchen. You’ll need old mismatched chairs, sandpaper, paint that you like, fabric and a furniture stapler. Sand them down lightly, then use the paint sprayer to prime them and put several light coats of paint on them. Better... 
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Cheerful And Colorful DIY Bar Cart Makeover

Cheerful And Colorful DIY Bar Cart Makeover
A bar cart is a necessary piece at every party, and today we offer you to easily renovate an old one. You’ll need a tea cart/bar cart, a screwdriver, spray paint and Kyrlon clear coat. Take apart what you can on your cart or tape off specific pieces if you’re painting more than one color.... 
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