If you consider cutting up an old vanity for a repurposing project just be cautions and think through the process. In the end you have to fix whatever damage is caused to the sides so going slow in the beginning will help in the end.
ART DECO VANITY TURNED NIGHTSTANDS - small space bedside cabinets
If you consider cutting up an old vanity for a repurposing project just be cautions and think through the process. In the end you have to fix whatever damage is caused to the sides so going slow in the beginning will help in the end.
COLONIAL NIGHTSTANDS & SWITCH PLATE COVERS
This pair of 1970's colonial nightstands have been painted in Annie Sloan Chalk Paint and given an old world finish using dark wax. I have offered some links to several articles showing how I achieved this look.
DARK WAX ON WHITE PAINT - how to video for old world effect
HOW TO PAINT FRET WORK - white display cabinet
CHECKERED FUTURE - natural wood and white dresser
We've all heard the saying "Don't judge a book by it's cover" well this 1920's dresser definitely proved that statement true. The exterior was in nice shape, well stained and polyurethaned, the problem
was inside ...
WHITE VINTAGE STYLED DESK - metal details & rope handles
SHABBY CHIC OFFICE,
here I come!
I overhauled this next project
with different hardware and
paint, I also added some metal
details that you can all get if you
just know where to look.
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