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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Easy DIY Decorative Pallet Shelf

Easy DIY Decorative Pallet Shelf
Pallets are ideal for crafting – you won’t waste materials while getting a cool furniture piece. Let’s make a cool pallet shelf, you’ll need pallet, a pencil, a saw, a nail gun or hammer and nails, sandpaper, a drill and screws. Use the pencil to mark the wood on the pallet. Next take the saw... 
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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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Refined DIY Jewelry Organizer From Concrete

Refined DIY Jewelry Organizer From Concrete
Jewelry organizers are always necessary as every girl has a lot of accessories. This one looks very refined, you’ll need glass vases/ glass bowls, a plastic container, a paint stick, ceramix, plaster or concrete, plastic cups, a utility knife or sandpaper. Prepare the ceramix according to the label directions, then pour the mixture in to... 
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10 Romantic DIY Flower Lamps And Lights

10 Romantic DIY Flower Lamps And Lights
Flower lamps are one of the hottest trends in modern décor, they look especially cute in feminine spaces. There are different designs that you can make yourself, without too much fuss. The easiest way to get a trendy piece is to take a usual lamp and decorate it with faux flowers. You can make silk... 
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How To Upholster And Paint A Coffee Table

How To Upholster And Paint A Coffee Table
Continuing the theme of renovating old furniture, we’d like to tell you about turning a coffee table into a ottoman. Stripping old paint off an old furniture piece is crucial, and should be complete to achieve a long-lasting new finish. Cleaning the entire piece with wood stripper, will bring out the beautiful natural wood beneath.... 
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10 DIY Super Easy Upholstery Painting Projects

10 DIY Super Easy Upholstery Painting Projects
Renovating furniture is so cool and develops your creativity! We’ve already told you of various projects to renovate different pieces, and the easiest way is to paint them. But what about painting upholstered furniture? Crazy? No! This is the easiest idea to renovate any piece with upholstery – no changing fabric, nothing! So easy-peasy, no... 
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DIY Industrial Lamp With A Geometric Painted Wooden Base

DIY Industrial Lamp With A Geometric Painted Wooden Base
Industrial lamps are popular more than ever, and this lamp is not only industrial – it’s original, modern and fun! The idea is also green as here we use reclaimed wood. You’ll need reclaimed wood, wood glue & nails, an electrical lamp kit with 8′ silver cord and nickel hardware finish, house paint, nickel plated... 
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DIY Space-Saving Console Table

DIY Space-Saving Console Table
This cool console table won’t take much space and is so coastal with its light aqua color! Prepare 1x12x8 white pine, 1x3x8 white pine,  pre-made 29″ leg posts- 2.25″ block tops, 1.25″ and 2″ screws, stain or paint (here it’s aqua paint). Using a circular saw cut the 1x12x8 to 60″, then cut the 1x3x8... 
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11 Awesome DIY Hammocks To Make Yourself

11 Awesome DIY Hammocks To Make Yourself
What can be better in summer than relaxing outdoors in a hammock? If you still don’t have one, this roundup is for you! The main thing here is to choose a blanket that is durable and suitable for outdoors, and then you’ll have to hang it using some metal ware. You can decorate the blanket... 
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