It is a wooden stand and in not to bad shape. Top has a few holes. But pretty sturdy. Open to suggestions. Thank you. To old to do real strenuous work on it.
Thank you for all the tips on my plant stand. Not sure what I am going to do but I do have a sander. See how much arm strength I have. It is original finish.
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Hope you'll find something on my board that strikes your imagination https://www.pinterest.com/homesonpins/re-decorate-re-imagine-re-design/
@Elizabeth Popescu Or refinish them, paint them the color you want and add a glass top to turn them into side tables!
Thank you Elizabeth Popescu. That is a good idea.
I SANDED MINE. Painted in with periwinkle blue. I used the top as a base instead. For use as heavier pots of pothos.
I would make that sweet find a fern stand for the porch or any other area in the garden. e
Thank you for all the tips on my plant stand. Not sure what I am going to do but I do have a sander. See how much arm strength I have. It is original finish.
I'd just spray it with outdoor Varathane and use it as is - for a fern as suggested or a wave petunia.
@Marion Nesbitt Thank you and it might be the easiest way.