All posts filed under: Re-purpose

Refinished Coffee Table

  Things used on this project: 60 Grit sand paper MinWax Dark Walnut Stain Home Made Polyurethane Burnt Almond Valspar Paint (chalk paint supplies) Natural hair paint brush (optional) Antiquing Glaze This is a coffee table that has been sitting in our attic for seven years.  It is a typical coffee table that you would find in any furniture store, and I for the life of me have no idea where we picked it up.  Ever since we started refinishing and painting furniture I have been wanting to get my hands on this thing. First things first, getting this table down from the attic which was not easy since the staircase is EXTREMELY narrow and it is kind of heavy.  So that was fun. 🙂 Then sanding.  I used a 60 grit sand paper with an orbital sander.  This is a veneer top table and a very HEAVY layer of poly.  So………four sanding pads and two and half days later this beautiful top was under all that dark stain!  Once the top was clean and …

Bedroom Furiture Updates

With the living room out of things to repurpose, and paint, it is on to the bedroom. The furniture is a little over ten years old. It’s still nice but has some wear, so we decided to get the ‘ol orbital sander out to see if stain was an option to make it beautiful again. Low and behold, it looked fantastic. Forty-five minutes later (and a few odd stares from the neighbors) I had a wonderful top to stain. I decided to use Dark Walnut stain by Winwax. I LOVE this stain. It really brings out the grain in the wood, and looks so pretty once the poly is on it. Then I mixed my handy dandy chalk paint with non-sanded grout (recipe here). I used the color Anvil from Home Depot (I believe the Martha Stewart collection). We absolutely LOVE IT!  There is not a bit of distressing on it just paste wax.  I prefer to use paste wax, it is a bit softer than finishing wax. It is easier to use on the …

Dresser to Entertainment Center

Ok, this is something we’ve never tried before. Re-purposing furniture has always been scary to me for some reason. I guess it’s the thought of adding on to another person’s (or machine’s) finished product with my woodworking ability, that makes me nervous. But I must say, it was much easier adding on to a piece that was already squared up. All I had to do was align my additions to the wood that was already there, which took a lot of pressure off me to check (and recheck) my measurements. Now that I’ve got my first re-purpose under my belt, I can see many more projects like this in my future. We found an interesting dresser at a local thrift store. We really liked the detail in the drawers, not to mention it was the perfect size to fit in our living room. We decided to build the shelves into the middle section since there were cabinet doors in this area, with smaller drawers inside. After removing the inside drawers, I used an oscillating saw …