Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label furniture. Show all posts

Thursday, September 1, 2011

Quick Fixes...

If you've read my previous posts you may know that I was taking on refinishing and reupholstering furniture. Seeing that it was so easy and cheap to actually do it myself rather than pay, I began to do quick fixes on my furniture around the house.
First there was this ottoman that a friend had sitting on her porch and was trying to get rid of, and I in-turn was looking for one! Here are some pictures of the it before and after!

In the picture below I had taken off the fabric that once covered this piece. I had sanded the legs and actually cut them down a bit.


This picture I had stained the legs in dark color.


This is the fabric I planned on covering it with. I sprayed with it scotch guard, well because I have 3 kids and dogs.. and not to mention our feet with shoes will be on there!

Note: When using any type of aerosol can paint, adhesive, primer and such always do so in a well ventilated area.. preferably outside.


After the scotch guard dried and the stain one the legs had dried for about 24 hours, I upholstered the fabric onto the ottoman. During that time my decoration was of 70's retro colors,hence the oranges, yellows, reds and browns.



It made a great center piece in our living room tying my living room together!


There are more "Quick Fixes" so check back soon! :) Thanks for reading!







Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Stripping +Staining = Beauty

After watching a few episodes of TLC's Cash & Cari, I developed a love for antique furniture that had been restored to its original beauty. Some pieces however, were painted in a shabby chick style, which personally I love so much that if I were single and living alone my pad would be decorated in such matter!! So after browsing the internet for these beautiful antique/vintage restored/ painted pieces I decided that I would take on the challenge of refurnishing a piece! I searched for days, weeks for a piece that I liked and that wasn't to pricey to redo and if it failed it wouldn't hurt my wallet as bad if I ended up tossing it! After searching I found this vintage dresser. I was smitten by its curves and elegant look. I called the seller and I just couldn't wait to get my hands on it!



There it was, this worn piece with stickers on its face, scratches on it top, missing a detail piece from the bottom, missing knobs and I could help but to fall in love and look at its potential! I quickly offered her $60 and she took it! It was mine! Loaded it to the car and brought it home! I Google-d, YouTube-d and Yahoo-ed How-to videos on refinishing and shortly after I was out the door to buy my supplies. I worked on it for 3 days. Stripping it down to the bare wood. Filling in the chips and scratches as much I could, sanding and washing it to make sure the wood was clean and ready to absorb its new stain. I removed the bottom piece and knobs, left it as bare as I could get it. To my surprise I fell in love with the cottage feel it had and almost felt tempted to leave it as such.



I asked my friends what they thought, leave it or stain it. We all opted for staining! So, I stained it Mahogany Red. It quickly absorbed the stain and I let it sit for a while so that it would have a rich deep red color, later I removed all the excess stain let it dry for about 24 hours before applying the polyurethane to get it to the final gloss I wanted! It was beautiful!!!



It now sits in my office area, awaiting its now knobs which took me forever to find and its a piece in my house that demands attention! Not to shabby for my first time, huh?! :)