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Furniture

Furniture

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Furniture makes the room! Have you ever wondered how to best place the furniture in your house, or which style of furniture would work best in your design scheme? When you're looking for furniture inspiration, browse photos posted by Hometalk members of their furniture successes, and, well, furniture purchases that didn't work so well. From repairing furniture to buying new furniture, and even building your own furniture, Hometalk is the first and only stop when it comes to talking about furniture.



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Repurposing & Upcycling: I knew I should have taken a different route home.

But, I didn't. I drove right past the vintage shop and turned around and yes, I went in the shop. Lo and behold, this is what I walked out with. Never mind that I haven't even started on ...»
the vintage chaise or the wonderful crate! But tell me, would you have left this in the store? Now comes the question.....do I leave it as is or shall I paint? I'm thinking I'll use in the lanai. It's a pretty sturdy piece and vintage for sure. I would say 40s or 50s. I think it looks good as is, but wanted to get some opinions. Thanks.

Frankie Laney
Frankie Laney Oceanside, CA 5 hours ago
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    Marisa Saletnik 1 hour ago
    Love it!
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  • This is the dresser. I have had it more than 20 years. I have a matching taller one, but I want to use that for something else.

Painting: Can I use wall paint on old, finished wooden furniture?

I have an old laquered dresser and an old wooden twin bed that I want to repaint for my son's 3rd birthday.

I bought some teal and lime paint from the mis-tint rack at Lowe's, intending on using it on the walls. I also wanted to use it on the furniture so it all matches, but I want to make sure that it is going to stick. I have read about sanding and priming it first, but I would love to know if there is any way I can get around this step without buying any other special paint? ...»

I will try to post a pic later when I get home of the bed. I dont have one right now.

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Becci Birtles Brewster Dewitt, MI 10 hours ago
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    Leslie D 3 hours ago
    Please be careful when using Plaster of Paris. It is classified as a Hazardous material and ...»
    can get into your lungs and/or burn your skin. http://www.pembinatrails.ca/wsh/Hazard%20Ale... . Unsanded grout is a better choice for mixing your own chalk paint and works the same.

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Furniture: So What Do You Think?

I have a neat garden stool that I have used both inside and outside, so now I am trying to decide where to put it. Maybe in the bathroom or back outside - ...»
-http://www.astrollthrulife.net/2013/05/so-what-do-you-think_22.html

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Marty O Surprise, AZ Yesterday
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    All Things Heart and Home 17 hours ago
    Marty O I like it outside! Looks ...»
    like you already have a nice area on your tub surround for a towel and a cup of tea :) It looks wonderful on your porch and will be perfect for reading time with lemonade this summer! xo

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Gardening: Gardening Table

I want a cheap gardening table to use to pot plants, wash veggies, ect. . It has to be able to be left outside in the yard because I do not have a shed. Any ideas?
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Debbie Hames Asheboro, NC 14 hours ago
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I got lucky and bought 6 wood stools and want to put some kind of Art work on them.

I would obviously put different ones on each one. Every transfer technique is either to time consuming or to expensive. I was an Executive for a Construction Company and after 30 plus years just up and quit because of burnout. I have also liked furniture so I just got started buying, repairing, painting and flipping furniture so I can't use a procedure that takes forever. I have plenty of places to get free graphics but have not found a quick way in regards to transfer the graphic. Any ideas?

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The Shabby Chic Man Apopka, FL 3 days ago
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    I use either carbon copy paper, or a over head projector.
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Die Fabric ON a chair

Hi, I have a similar chair that I want creamier. I need ideas on how to die it (myself). I'm thinking of tea/coffee dying, but that will probably give a splotchy finish, which may be okay as were are using it in a shabby chic type baby room. I've used fabric spray paint before, but it did leave a harder finish. Any ideas?
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Tammie S Kennesaw, GA on May 11, 2013
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    Tammie S 1 hour ago
    Thank you. What is the process. Is it sprayed on, brushed, etc? Is there any stiffness to the ...»
    fabric? ...and where do I get the paint in the Atlanta area?

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Painting: What paint to use on unfinished pine cabinet for rustic look?

I bought a pre-loved glass & pine china cabinet with a drawer base that had never had a finish and is paint ready, doesn't even need sanding. I want to do a somewhat rustic look in a cream color. I was thinking of a milk or chalk paint so it doesn't end up with a plastic look from todays acrylic latex paints. Can't find online from Home Depot or Michaels. (Anyone know of a store near Spokane, WA?)Where do I find these paints and how to use them? Thanks!
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Sherry Canada 4 days ago
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    Pat Dareneau Yesterday
    stain it the color of your choice
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Cleaning & Organization: Getting smoke smell off artificial leather

I picked up a 'leather' looking chair someone had put out next to the road. It was beautiful burgundy on rollers. I stopped and loaded it in the back of my truck on my way to work. Didn't ...»
notice the smell till I unloaded it much later at home. I have tried window cleaner, orange oil cleaner, Pine Sol, leather cleaner, dish soap and have stopped short of bleach. NOTHING is working! I have the chair out on my covered porch and when it is really humid or rainy the smell about gags me. REALLY hate to pitch it, there just has to be something else I haven't tried yet. Any suggestions???

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Jeanine Witherell Eaves La Coste, TX 4 days ago
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    Winnie Conners Yesterday
    TryHelp answer this question...
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DIY Projects: Need DIY Headboard idea...

I have a King-sized bed in front of a 4x4-foot window (no where else it can be and want to keep the window) and I don't want to totally block off the window light, but I want privacy and ...»
some sort of head board to keep the pillows on the bed too. Any creative way to do this? I've thought and thought and nothing comes to mind.

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Carol Halgrimson Palisade, MN on May 06, 2013
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    Sia@South 47th Yesterday
    Try your local Re-store (Habitat for Humanity) or Salvage yard. ;)
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Crafts: slip covers for rectangular ottoman and love seat

Has anyone done slipcovers for ottomans and loveseats? Is there a tutorial out there? How to measure to make one from scratch? I sew quite a bit; but slipcovers elude me.
Liliana Wells
Liliana Wells Jackson, GA on Apr 29, 2013
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    Liliana Wells Yesterday
    Thanks, Evelyn. I'll try that. Liliana
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