When the weather turns nice and you want to get out on that back deck or porch you may give a quick look at your wood furniture and realize it needs a little care. That means it time to learn how to refinish outdoor furniture so you get a full season of enjoyment out of it....
plywood base. This is the spot to make changes to your existing layout/footprint, if you have the room. We extended the island out an additional 4″ from it’s starting point. We also added decorative molding, and legs, to give it more of a furniture feel, and add to the stability....
Wood Seat BaseJigsawFoam CoreFabricStaple Gun How to properly prep rusty metal furniture before painting Step 1: Take apart metal patio furniture I decided that I wanted different colors on each of the legs of the bistro table. So this required removing the legs from the center support. You...
The Bodgery quickly ran out of wood shop area after it moved to its new space, and will be taking back the precious space that was my studio. The Bodgery needs more space due to surging membership I moved everything into the garage and did a little organizing, but it will be a few...
Finish with furniture polish on all of your wood furniture Now you’ve not only organized your home but you’ve deep-cleaned it! You are all ready for a fresh, clean spring. Happy Deep Cleaning & De-cluttering! You will feel so much better afterwards. Really. ...
Fall**: Rich, earthy and warm; Fall colors. Mustard yellow, deep reds, burnt orange and forest greens encapsulate the season. Nature inspired prints and geometric patterns in these due will work for contemporary interiors. They are absolutely beautiful together with wood furniture, and warm textil...
Whether you’re interested in painting a chair, a table, or any other wooden piece of furniture, the steps are pretty much the same. Take this table that we built and subsequently painted along with the accompanying white chairs (which used to be a golden blond wood tone). Our Favorite ...
bleeding, but after it dried, I couldn’t believe how much if made the piece feel like raw wood. I not only knew that the orange color of the wood wouldn’t bleed through, but from how it felt, I knew the paint was going to stick to it like it was a raw piece of furniture. ...
My daughter is a horse lover and having this stool in her new place will add a bit of equestrian style to her new apartment. I personalized it just for her by painting her initials in the center. How to Paint a Monogram on Furniture ...
That reclaimed scaffold wood is just gorgeous, what a great find and a super repurpose project, thanks for sharing it at #FridaysFurnitureFix! Reply Claire Armstrong 21 June 2017 at 06:15 Thank you Brenda. I’m on the look out for more boards. Reply Robin @ Redo It Yourself Inspirations...