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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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Refurbish old wicker chairs and tables

Does anyone have an easy way to refurbish older wicker furniture? The legs of our wicker chairs, love seat and table are unraveling as well as they need painting. (will spray painting ...»
do?) How do I fix the unraveling legs? Thanks, hope someone can give me some ideas!!

Audrey G
Audrey G Utica, NY 4 days ago
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  • Barbara Thomas
    Barbara Thomas 2 days ago
    I found an oval shaped wicker table in a thrift shop that was weathered really badly. The ...»
    colors were a tan and blue, very faded. I paid about $5, spray painted it a high gloss black and it turned out so beautiful I have it in my living room for my coffee table. I put a beautiful gold and black tray(made in Italy) on top, also a thrift store find for $5 on 1/2 price day. It did take 3 coats of paint. I love it!!

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Painting: Has anyone tried Annie Sloan "chalk paint" for painting furniture?

It is $35 a quart so before making a purchase I would really like to hear from someone who has tried it.
Ginger H
Ginger H Talladega, AL on Oct 13, 2011
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    Home Rejuvenator 2 days ago
    Yes I have and I love it but there is also a "Plaster Paint" considerably less and works just ...»
    the same. http://www.theplasterpaintco.com

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DIY Projects: I really want an outdoor sofa, but they are sooo expensive.

I would like to build my own, any ideas on how to get started. I bought some high back chair cushions that I really like. I want it to be tall enough to lean back into. We watch tv on our deck.

Tammy M
Tammy M Winchester, VA on May 13, 2013
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    Tammy M 2 days ago
    Polly, I will be sure to post some photos of mine. I bought some gorgeous cushions at Kmart ...»
    for 160.00 dollars and the material for the sofa cost me about 80.00. My son, is a carpenter, and he is gonna start working on it for me next week. He just became a Dad a few months ago, so it may take a couple of weeks for him to get it done, then I have to paint it! So excited to finally be getting a start on it! Photos to come!

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Buying new closets - need advice

We're buying new closets for 2 kids rooms. I'm not sure whether to have them custom made or to buy ready-made from a furniture (or big box) store. ...»

Of course, custom made is more expensive, but there are a number of advantages:

1.maximizes space, both vertically and horizontally, since it's made exactly according to the wall size.

2.We can pick out the Formica, knobs, wood, pattern, etc. to suit our (my wife's) taste.

But... is it worth it?

Does anyone have advice for us? We'd like to make an educated decision.

Yair S
Yair S on Aug 01, 2012
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    Gina Kahlstrom 2 days ago
    TY for your quick reply and the help whereas I'm a newbie..:)
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  • if i see another one of these, i'll scream. (photo from shop4classics.com)

Furniture: Drawer Pulls- 2.5"?? An endangered species..

Is it just me or are 2.5" pulls impossible to find? I've been to all my local hardware stores (Lowes/Home Depot included) and the only option they had in 2.5" were the 'cup' pulls. I want something really unique for a piece I'm working on and need to replace the hardware. I really don't want to putty in the existing holes and drill new ones! HELP! Anyone found some neat ones?! Where?!
Leah Belverd
Leah Belverd Concord, NC 5 days ago
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    Sia@South 47th 4 days ago
    Leah Belverd Greatest of ...»
    success to you! Please post a pic when of the finished project, can't wait to see how beautiful it is! xo

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  • How can I restore this wrought iron bed frame without losing all of the patina?

Restoring A Wrought Iron Bed

I bought this this head board/foot end at a yard sale that was used outdoors and is very rusty. I don't want it perfectly painted or sandblasted and want to keep the patina but not quite as rusty-looking as I'll be using it indoors as a bed again. Suggestions, please!
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Esther Glick Gap, PA 7 days ago
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Furniture: I need a great makeup mirror Any suggestions?

I want to sit down to apply makup I have a new dressing table but am having trouble with getting the right mirror---one on a stand. Lighted or unlighted magnification? how much?
Rosa
Rosa Richmond, VA 7 days ago
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How can I Fix up this piece of furniture?

We've had this cubbie unit (bought at target 5 years ago) in my daughters room and the top started peeling away some time ago. I'm pretty sure it started after water spilled and it wasn't ...»
wiped up right away. I'd really like to fix it up and have no clue how! There are so many amazing furniture revivals on Hometalk so I hope all you revival experts can give me some direction and advice! I'm not looking to do a major revival, I'm more interested in fixing the peeling top and shelves. Thanks

Marcy
Marcy Southfield, MI on May 08, 2013
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  • Jessica Cramer
    Jessica Cramer on May 09, 2013
    You could look into using a piece of stick on laminate that you can buy at Home Depot or a ...»
    similar store. I know it comes in different widths, not sure if it would be big enough for your project. Otherwise, I would buy a new laminate board and put it over the top of the cabinet. If it's the same color no one would ever know it wasn't supposed to be there.

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  • secretary
  • top of cabinet  (three sections, moveable shelves)
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Painting: Should I paint them?????

I want to paint these to match my french country kitchen cabinets--with Annie Sloan Chalk paint in a creamy color! My family is freaking out--I have no other dark wood in the entire ...»
house, most items of furniture are natural oak or pine or white--Should I or Shouldn't I????????????????

Karen P
Karen P Brick, NJ on Aug 22, 2012
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  • Jill Smith
    Jill Smith on May 08, 2013
    I go through the same dilemma and opposing opinions in my house. I have an ecletic mix of ...»
    contemporary, coastal and antiques decor... So, I go by a 'guide of sorts'...

    If it's something from my husband's family, passed down...then we don't paint it...i.e. hall tree & a secretary similar to yours. :)

    If it's mine, I struggle... I have an early 1900's mahogany vanity/desk that has the prettiest natural patina, I just can't put a paint brush to it.. Same thing for my antique radio from the 30's. Some times, the nostalgia and the pretty, natural patina just should not be touched...It does bring down the value, IF you were to ever sell the piece. You cannot undo it, once it's painted over the patina.

    But, I have a c.1920-30's waterfall art deco vanity with mirror and I'm in the process of painting it!! It's going to be BEAUTIFUL and I'll love it even MORE!

    Also, I have found cool antique & vintage items that were inexpensive and even had some minor damage...I painted them!! Like a Dillingham cedar chest... Painted antique white, distressed w/a sand dollar painted on the front... I looks BETTER than the dark stain it was previously stained with. Whatever you decide, is your business... I just shared how I gage some of the pieces I paint or not. :)

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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.
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Liliana Wells Jackson, GA on Apr 29, 2013
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