The Best DIY's, Upcycled Furniture Projects and Tutorials by Redoux

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Reader favorite posts of 2013. My Best Upcycled Dumpster Rescues, Painting techniques, how-to's to upcycle things left for junk and much more. Check out how to make a beautiful home on practically no budget with my DIY Year in Review http://www.redouxinteriors.com/2013/12/the-redoux-stars-of-2013-a-year-in-review/
Transform a Dumped Dresser without the Drawers to a beautiful Shelving Unit, using the parts of the dresser as the shelves! Bonus, how to blend CeCe Caldwell's paints for this gorgeous paint treatment.
Take an old stock bookshelf and transform it to an expensive Ballards Design Knockoff. I added legs, fabric backing and new paint finish.
Bench Made Entirely of Junque! Make a new bench from all found parts. A headboard, old garage door panel split in half for the arms, found legs and upcycled wood for the frame.
I used an old Country Style Broyhill dresser that was a free to me. Stripped and stained it, using a mottled stain method. Added Vintage Reproduction Casters and knobs. Completely new look.
I used a free to me never used Bathroom Vanity and transformed it into a rolling kitchen island. Added a new top with old wood, a piece of MDF to the back and wheels. Easy two step CeCe Caldwell's paint treatment, and no primer!
Update an old Nightstand with CeCe Caldwell's paints, Glaze and their magic Aging Dust. I show you step by step how to get his look.
Organize your garage and control clutter without spending a fortune. Use upcycled items like this dresser without drawers, rolling garbage containers, and a dumpster dove area rug!
My Complete Guide to Dumpster Diving. Everything you need to know for success in a three part series. Things you won't read anywhere else!
How to achieve this aged copper look using Modern Masters Metallic Paints and their Aging Solution. Easy to learn and stunning results.
Built in Bookshelves from Closet Organizers! I show you how to make stock closet organizers look like expensive built ins.
Turn an old table that doesn't quite fit into a useful and adorable rolling kitchen island! I added a piece of MDF for shelving and wheels. Gorgeous and easy two step Cece Caldwell's paint treatment to make it look rich and worn.
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  • Eor Fartmonkey Eor Fartmonkey on Jan 15, 2016
    I'd love to use the fabric or wallpaper you used in your black bookcase. Can you tell me the name of it?
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