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Thursday, September 9, 2010

Bedroom furniture revamp part 1

After seeing THIS post, I was amazed by the transformation, and thought "I can do that!" So, I hopped on craigslist, and found a complete bedroom set for $40! The set includes 2 nightstands, like the one below, a headboard, 2 mirrors (not sure what I'm going to do with those), and an armoire. 



The armoire. I'm so excited about this.
 I plan to use it for my craft/sewing/scrapbook stuff.


They had been sitting in a garage for MANY years, and were very weathered. I wondered if I would be able to even salvage them. But, I'm willing to try!


The veneer on the sides were starting to peel off, so I helped chipped them all the way off. Some of the sides weren't too bad, but I had to stay consistent. Trust me, it was VERY tedious.

I wasn't sure what I was going to do to fix them, but then I got the brilliant idea of putting beadboard where the veneer used to be.



Then, to try to keep the look going, and "update" it, I added a piece to the drawers:



After LOTS of sanding, and caulking, and repairing holes with wood filler, etc. they are ready to be primed!






And that is where we are on the project now. I put this on here, so motivate me to keep going. I don't get a lot of time to spend working on it, so if it weren't for the big mess in the garage, I might forget about it! 

Any tips, suggestions?!



3 comments:

  1. LOVE LOVE IT!!! I totally vote for the dark stained top.
    and then dark chocolate bedding.
    with your green walls.

    YAYYYYYYY!!

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  2. OH MY GOSH! IT looks GREAT! :) I'm so impressed and motivated just looking at this. FINISH IT. . . You are going to love it! ! Wait. . . GREEN WALLS?? DID YOU PAINT YOUR WALLS GREEN?? I need a picture. Dark top could look good. . . not sure if that would be too much with a dark bedding. .
    but it is TAWNA. . .and everything she does turns out FABULOUS. . . :)

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  3. I just zoomed in . . . I wonder if you could attach a board of sorts to the top that would overhang just a little. That, though, would add cost and take away from the fabulous cheapness of the project. . .

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