Out with the Old in with the New – Fab Furniture Makeovers

It’s time to start thinking about the new year.  I love holiday decorating but when it comes time to put it all away, it feels so good to start the new year de-cluttering.  I also love to re-arrange the rooms and make them feel new. How about you?  An easy way to do that is to give an old piece of furniture a fresh new look or get creative and think outside the box.  Check out these for inspiration…
A little bit of hard work and a vision is all you need.  Camilla from Rosy Red Buttons wasn’t deterred from turning somewhat scary furniture into a beautiful nursery!  See the FULL STORY about her nursery furniture here.  I’ll share a few highlights.  This gorgeous changing table…
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used to be this.  I know.  Unbelievable!
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This night stand before…
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is now this pretty lady after…
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Amazing, huh?
Erin from the Stucco Bungalow took this old farmhouse table…
and turned it into this beauty!  For more details on how she refinished it, check out her farmhouse dining table post.  She did a beautiful job – it looks brand new!
Alie from Frankford Avenue has some great furniture makeovers! Click the links to see more details.
Before
After – it’s something straight out of a magazine, isn’t it?  I love the new finish!
Old Bookshelves Before
get a fresh, new beautiful look…
See her loft/office updates for some pretty decorating ideas.
Fun fabric and paint make this old chair…
SHINE!
This transformation from Agakry at Niemamconasiebie is so sweet.  It’s in Polish, but like she says, you can understand the universal language of pictures.  Here is the before…
and this is the adorable after. I love the new white look with the striped fabric.  The little bug decal is too cute.  I enjoyed browsing through her blog to check out her unique and fun style too.
Even just something small can make a big difference.  I love this before and after from Happy House, Happy Home
It shows up nicely with her chocolate painted background instead of being ‘lost’…
New blogger Lauren from West Furniture Revival has some pretty amazing transformations!
Little Red Writing Desk is beautiful.  I love unique furniture.  Isn’t this thrift store find awesome?
See the before/after transformation on her original post. 
This dresser…
and this $25 Craig’s List score before…
now looks so pretty in a new rust color…
More to see at West Furniture Revival!
Prettiest sewing desk transformation by Jessica at Loving Life
Before
Now fresh and antiqued in white – love the detail…
Pretty red luscious velvety cushion…
See more in the original post at Loving Life!
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Well…it’s over.  If you celebrate, how was your Christmas?  We had a beautiful couple of days with family, friends, fun, lots of good food and thoughtful gifts.  I’m not anticipating a lot of participation in the DIY Project Parade this week, but it’s open if you’ve got something to show off.  
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We were able to conquer another project in the kitchen. Just a small one but it makes a huge difference. I always consider lighting when doing a makeover and at the reveal, it’ll be a big in our ‘wow’ factor. Our kitchen has two areas, the original floor plan and an expansion where maybe there was a back porch at one time (although there is a basement underneath but it’s obvious by the walls that it was an original part of the kitchen). Anyway – there were two lights.  One ceiling light in the expansion which is where our French doors, refrigerator and pantry is and one over-the sink-light.  Nothing else.  
Mr. DIY and friend (thanks DJ!) installed some recess lighting along with the pot rack/light fixture (remember our $5 Habitat garage sale find?).  
Thanks to our friends at True Value, we were able to install a dimmer to change the atmosphere at the touch of a slider.  Now we can have bright light when cooking and dimmer light when entertaining or very dim just to see and we’re using energy efficient bulbs so no difference in the electric bill.  
Here is the process in pictures.  It was a lot easier than I anticipated and looks like something even I can do (which is great news – because I want to change the builder grade beige switches to something newer that matches the new switchplates throughout the house some day).

We also changed the junction box.  Something that didn’t need done but live and learn. So it’s being patched…

We’re painting so final look coming at the reveal!  🙂  Hopefully soon!  Kitchens take a lot longer than any other project we’ve tackled.  We’re behind schedule!

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Show Off your Loot

You know you’re addicted to DIY when one of your favorite gifts is from Home Depot.  This isn’t a ‘traditional’ Christmas gift.  I was tickled when I opened my microfleece robe and pjs. In fact, I’m having trouble getting dressed today.  I love being comfy.  I feel like I’m wrapped in a cloud but I’ll be thrilled when I can put on my safety glasses and take this for a spin…
The PORTER CABLE 6-Gallon Portable Electric Air Compressor Combo Kit allows more fasteners to be driven on a single charge. The compressor can operate at 150 PSI and its 2.6 SCFM @ 90 PSI offers a quick recovery time. It comes with a 16-gauge 2-1/2 in. finish nailer, an 18-gauge 1-3/8 in. brad nailer and an 18-gauge 1 in. stapler that operate on maintenance-free motors to help ensure longer tool lives.
  • 120-volt power for long life
  • 150 PSI maximum allows user to drive more fasteners per charge
  • 2.6 SCFM @ 90 PSI for quick recovery time
  • 6-gallon air tank for prolonged use
  • Steel tank construction helps ensure strength
  • Includes one 16-gauge 2-1/2 in. finish nailer, one 18-gauge 1-3/8 in. brad nailer and one 18-gauge 1 in. stapler
  • Brad nailer features tool-free depth-of-drive adjustment with detents for proper setting of nail heads
  • Narrow-crown stapler drives 18-gauge staples
Look out! I’m armed and dangerous!  Well, I’m armed and maybe only a danger to myself.  Thank you, Santa!

I also love the other gifts I received.  I feel spoiled and I love every minute of it.  🙂

New dinnerware
New decor
New slippers
Pretty bracelet
This is my favorite gift of all…

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