6 Cool Things You Can Do with Old Furnitures
Introduction
Sometimes you must get rid of old furniture, but that doesn’t mean it has to go to waste!
Looking for ways to revamp your old furniture?
There are plenty of DIY projects that use materials you have around the house, and sometimes all you need is a simple paint job. These six revamp ideas for a piece of old furniture can help breathe new life into your old pieces. It’s also a good list for beginners looking for ways to create cool DIY projects.
A Little Color Goes a Long Way
A coat of paint can make furniture look new again. The trick to painting is knowing when to stop. You want an even coat without a lot of thick layers and brush strokes, so if you’re using a brush for something large like a dresser or table, use smaller brushes for the details. When it comes to using spray paint, keep in mind that too much will make things look sloppy and take longer than necessary.
For example: If you’re trying to create patterns with your paints – say yellow stripes on the legs of an ottoman – start by drawing out your desired design on paper first (or by hand). Then tape off where you want each section to appear with painter’s tape before applying two coats of yellow paint—one light coat followed immediately by one medium-thickness second coat—to achieve bolder colors without overwhelming them with too much pigment at once!
Add a Set of Wheels
You can add wheels to almost anything, and we’re not just talking about chairs. Adding wheels to your old furniture will make it easier to move around and transport. And if you have a lot of stuff, this will be a huge help!
To attach the wheels, you’ll need some 12 gauge baling wire to hold pieces together. You will also need some screws or nails that are long enough for the job. They should also be large enough so they don’t slip through the wood—a problem that may arise if you’re using something like an antique piece of furniture (which isn’t made from modern materials).
Make it an Island
This is an excellent option if you have an area that needs a little extra seating but not quite enough space for those extra chairs or stools.
The first thing you’ll want to do is measure the furniture carefully. You’ll need to cut it down so that it’s about 2 1/2 inches shorter than the height of your island. This can be done with a circular saw, and we recommend using one with some kind of fence attachment like a 12 gauge baling wire to ensure straight cuts every time (it will make attaching the legs much easier).
Once all four legs have been cut down, use a drill/driver with an appropriate bit size (we suggest 3/8 inches) and put holes in each leg where they meet at right angles (this will allow room for bolts later). Then simply attach the legs with nuts and bolts through these holes! Finally, mark out where you want your circular hole to add countertop space above this new piece—you can either use a jigsaw blade or router bit, depending on what type of material makes up your baseboard countertop surface material—and cut away!
Paint a Pattern
You can get a little more creative with your furniture by painting a pattern on it. If you have old furniture that needs to be painted, consider using stencils or sponges to create exciting designs.
If you’re not confident about stenciling or want to try something different, here are some other ideas:
- Use the paint sprayer to create stripes and patterns on the surface of your furniture.
- Roll on a thick coat for an even color that will hide cracks and imperfections in your piece of furniture (especially if it’s made from wood). This works best with darker colors like black or navy blue so they’re less noticeable when they start peeling off over time!
Use It as a Partition
If you work at home or just want a little more privacy when working at your desk, then using old cabinets as partitions may be the answer for you! This is also a great option if someone else works in your home office with a shared space because they’ll be able to see what’s going on behind those doors while still having their own space away from everyone else around them.
If you have a small apartment or house and want to create separate spaces for different activities, this is the perfect way to go about it. Use old cabinets as partitions in your bedroom, kitchen, or laundry room. You can also use them as dividers between rooms if you have an open floor plan that doesn’t have walls on all four sides.
Put Some Casters on It, and Use It as A Cart
Caster wheels are used for making furniture carts. You can get them at your local hardware store, and they’ll cost you anywhere from $2 to $30.
The first thing you’ll need is a drill; if you don’t have one, go out and buy one immediately! You’ll also want some screws or glue to attach the caster wheels to the legs of your wooden furniture.
Other Ideas That Might Help:
- Use it as a plant stand. If you have a table with a lot of surface area, use some pots or planters to hold plants on top. You can even mix and match different styles and colors to create an interesting display.
- Turn them into lamps by adding light bulbs inside them or placing one on top as a lampshade! This is especially useful if you’re going for an industrial look or have lots of nooks and crannies that need lighting up!
- Recycle old pieces into new ones by making them into new tables out of smaller pieces (like chairs). For example, a coffee table could be created by stacking four smaller chairs together and then putting something over the top – maybe glass? This also means more space for other things like bookshelves near all those bookworm friends who keep asking where they put their favorite novels last night…
Conclusion
We hope you find these tips useful for getting the most out of your old furniture. Whether you want to sell them, donate them, or make other things out of them, there are plenty of ways to give the furniture a second chance at life.
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