The holidays are right around the corner. Thanksgiving is just one week away ladies! How did that happen? It sort of snuck up on me this year. I may have to shop for the food, iron the table linens, vacuum and dust, but I know my dining room can be ready for the feast in just a short time because I have the table, chairs, and the sideboard to accommodate the family and the food. How about yours? If your dining room could use a new sideboard you may be interested today's ...
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Girl’s Lavender Bedroom Set
When you find solid wood furniture that's made to last centuries and is the perfect size and shape for your home today, you figure out a way to make it work. That's exactly what happened with this girl's lavender bedroom set. I knew it would be perfect for a home with a little girl or two.
The set may have come wth a few imperfections from years of use (aka love), and a few cobwebs from being stored away in the back corner of a garage, but you look right past it all and only see the ...
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Old World Expresso Stained Chest
Vintage pieces are beautiful, but old world furniture that looks as though it's made of hundred year old reclaimed wood takes my breath away. You can almost hear it telling the family stories. Today, I'm sharing this vintage stained chest and the changes I've made to it to make it feel as though it's a hundred year old chest that's been made from reclaimed woods.
Here's how the chest looked in its original vintage glory. It was beautiful as is, but of course I needed to add my own ...
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The Back-End of Running a Furniture Blog
Each week your inbox is graced with beautiful pictures of refinished furniture. Unique pieces. Custom finishes. But there's so much more that goes on behind the scenes well before those photos are ever taken. So if you've thought about starting your own furniture refinishing business, or any product business for that matter, you need to know what a typical Saturday may look like for you. Here's one portion of the back-end of running a furniture blog.
A Typical Saturday
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Girl’s Vanity With Mirror
The ice has officially been broken! The first Christmas gift of the season has been purchased. You know what that means.... Yup... the snowball effect. Once it starts, I just can't help myself to keep going. It turns into a mission where I become incredibily focussed on getting organized and completing the task. How about you? Have you started your Christmas shopping yet? Maybe this adorable girl's vanity and stool will get you started.
This vanity belonged to my niece. My neice ...
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Kids’ 50-Year Old Solid Wood Tables
Remember when being at the kid's table wasn't a cool thing? Well that has all changed. Yesterday I showed you a set of 50-year old solid wood kids chairs that were owned by a local family. That same family also passed along to me two solid wood rectangle tables they used along with those wood chairs.
Furniture pieces with a local history are some of my favorite. You can estimate the age and know that if they are still solid after the many years of use (in this case over 50 years), then ...
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Kids’ 50-Year Old Stained Chairs
Think positive thoughts, focus on your goals, and your dreams will come true! When you think about the same thing over and over does it seem to come to life? It could be a future goal... running into a friend you haven't seen in years... or affording that vacation you've been dreaming about. For me, it was finding a set of kids chairs to pair with a table I'd refinished a few weeks prior.
Remember a few weeks ago when I refinished the Kids Thanksgiving Table? Since then, I've been ...
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High/Low: Recreating a Naturally-Aged Wood Pedestal Table
I have a thing for tables. You see... my heart skips a beat when I see a naturally-aged wood pedestal table. You know the kind that looks like it was pulled out of a European home after being used for more than a hundred years. The ones that look like the base has been hand-carved by a skilled artisan from a massive tree. They're rustic and naturally worn and weathered with imperfections from decades of family dinners. The stain is almost all worn away unevenly and the ...
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