Fast DIY IKEA Hack: Copper End Table

Fast DIY IKEA Hack: Copper End Table
Got a tray you don’t need? Here’s an amazing idea to use it from poppytalk.com! Prepare a round melamine tray, a vintage or new folding camping stool, spray paint, newspaper, velcro with sticky back. Just place a clean dry tray face up on some newspaper, and start to spray to cover the original design on... 
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Trendy DIY Stained Hexagon Wall Shelves

Trendy DIY Stained Hexagon Wall Shelves
Geometric décor is one of the hottest modern trends, let’s follow it making these awesome geo wall shelves from sheknows.com. You’ll need pinewood boards, a saw, a nail gun or hammer and nails, stainable wood filler, sandpaper, a paintbrush, paint pads, wood stain, paint and picture hanging brackets. Cut the wood with a 30-degree angle... 
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DIY Rustic End Table From Tree Stump Slice

DIY Rustic End Table From Tree Stump Slice
Tree stumps can be a great source of inspiration and material for crafts, today we gonna make this tree stump end table from ehow.com. The supplies are a tree stump slice, a broom, a hand planer, a palm sander, medium-grit sandpaper, hairpin legs, 9 wood screws, #10 1-inch, a screwdriver, a wood stabilizer, a paintbrush,... 
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Trendy DIY Concrete Stool In Black

Trendy DIY Concrete Stool In Black
Concrete is a big trend in interior design and decorating because of its industrial feel. The easiest way to introduce this trend in your home is by adding concrete elements, for example a stool. To make this one from sheknows.com you’ll need a plastic bucket, a bag of concrete mix, 3 same size stool legs,... 
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8 Stylish And Cool DIY Shabby Chic Desks

8 Stylish And Cool DIY Shabby Chic Desks
Shabby chic style is extremely popular now, and everyone is trying to add a bit of chic to his or her interiors. We continue telling you how to make various furniture pieces in this style, and today’s roundup is dedicated to desks. Start making a desk, you can find some tutorial desks here. If you... 
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6 Beautiful DIY Shabby Chic Dressers And Sideboards

6 Beautiful DIY Shabby Chic Dressers And Sideboards
Shabby chic style is a very beautiful vintage-inspired one, it is getting more and more trendy. Today I’d like to inspire you with some shabby chic dressers and sideboards that will look just amazing in various spaces. You need to find a dresser or a sideboard – an old or new one that you like,... 
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DIY Ladder Shelf Perfect For Small Spaces

DIY Ladder Shelf Perfect For Small Spaces
A ladder can become a great storage space, which is especially cool for a tight space, so let’s have a look at this cool tutorial from burkatron.com. After you have decided what height and width you’d like your ladder cut 2 legs and as many rungs as you need from your lengths of wood. Now... 
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Stylish DIY Tropical Leaf Side Table

Stylish DIY Tropical Leaf Side Table
Summer is high time to rock some creative summer and tropical-inspired items, so today we are sharing a tropical leaf table project from curbly.com. Prepare plywood, a pencil, a scroll saw, handheld jig saw, or coping saw, sandpaper, table legs and hardware, spray paint, spray lacquer, a screwdriver. Begin sketching out your foliage onto the... 
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Industrial-Inspired DIY Burlap Coffee Bag Ottoman

Industrial-Inspired DIY Burlap Coffee Bag Ottoman
Can an ottoman be industrial? Sure! Just make it from burlap coffee bags like in this tutorial from apieceofrainbow.com! You’ll need one standard 28″ x 40″ burlap coffee bean bag, a large-eye yarn needle, and multicolored yarn, scissors, and some kind of tape measure. Remove the stitches from the bottom and the side of the... 
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6 Cute DIY Shabby Chic Shelves And Racks

6 Cute DIY Shabby Chic Shelves And Racks
Shabby chic style is gaining popularity because it looks romantic and vintage yet doesn’t cost a pretty penny. Today we’ve rounded up some cool shabby chic shelves that you can easily make for your home. The key to this style is giving the furniture not a polished but a little bit worn look. Make some... 
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