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Starting small: a little bit of DIY inspiration

My husband and I are often asked: "How do you learn the ways of DIY?", and for those of you who are well-versed in this past-time, you will know that it is purely trial and error.  Christian is Mr. Handy, and was fortunate enough to learn many of the tricks of the trade from working with his dad growing up.  Me on the other hand, well, my mother likes to shop at Ethan Allan and Restoration Hardware - HA!  Yeah, not in the budget for us.

 

The problem: "I want pretty things in my home, but should really put my money towards renovations/ fixing broken pipes/ leaky roofs/ etc!"

 

The solution: Furniture DIY.  I'm addicted.  It's my new-found favourite past-time and it is sooooo satisfying.

 

Allow me to share with you some wonderful before-and-after shots of various items that we have spruced up for next-to-nothing.  Who doesn't LOVE before-and-after shots!?

 

First up, the dresser.  Well, it was a dresser, passed on to Christian waaay back in University.  Then is was repurposed into a bar for him and his roommate for another 3 years (glass ring stains and all!) and found it's way into our Leslieville home.  I hated it.  But, we needed it and again the little-dresser-that-could found itself in the starring role of: entry-way table!  Time for a face-lift. Here's our over-loved friend before:

 

I used some left over grey paint (from our Master Bedroom walls), white trim paint, and knobs from Lee Valley Tools (the best location in the city for knobs, pulls and handles, in my opinion).  Total cost for the project?  One long weekend and 40 bucks.  Voila - my masterpiece:

 

Well, I was on a bit of a roll after this.

 

Next up, we have our rescued-by-the-roadside night stands.  Yep, we were driving somewhere near Gerrard-ish and Christian hit the breaks and started backing up.  It was like the heavens had opened and revealed two night-stands, just waiting for some TLC and a new home!  It was love at first sight...well, almost.  We had a vision.  I actually wrote a quick thank you note for the previous home-owners because I felt it was good karma to share my joy...

 

Here are the orphan night-stands before (well one of two - they looked the same!)

Remember: we had a vision. A vision of glossy pops of red in our bedroom....BAM!  Here is the after:

 


Total cost for these babies?  About $35 on paint + $10 on knobs (these ones are from Central Fairbank Lumber).  We splurged and bought High-Gloss red paint and a can of Varathane.  TIP: do not, I repeat, DO NOT use anything but foam rollers for this stuff.  We used a sort of synthetic roller and got little bits of plasticy-fluff in the paint. So frustrating.

 

Now onto my vanity bench.  Yes, I LOVE my vanity.  Ladies, for those of you with the my-house-was-built-in-the-30's sized bathroom, the in-room vanity table is your best friend.  We picked ours up at IKEA for about $200 and it looks pretty awesome (no one believes it's from IKEA).  But, when it came to a seat for said vanity, I felt that it needed a bit of flair (on a budget, of course).

 

Here is a before(ish) - I didn't actually take a before...isn't that sad?  But you get the idea...the legs are a different style, but this is pretty much what it looked like: Grandma's old sewing bench (which is what it was, so it was free):

 

And the after - yes, it's all about the pops of red in this room!

 

Cost?  Can of spray paint @ $6.00 and a steal of a deal on this bold-striped Marimekko fabric from a bin at Crate&Barrel.  For those of you who aren't family with Marimekko fabric, it's very bold, fun and pretty mod...and also pricey!  Crate&Barrel collaborates with Marimekko on a bunch of stuff in the store and what's cool is that the fabric ends and extra yards are available for sale at a super low cost (I think I paid $10 for 2 yards of this stuff).  I. LOVE. DEALS.

 

And finally, the most simple face-lift of all - recovering a chair seat.  We picked up this adorable diner-inspired kitchen set off of Craigslist for $25:

 

It sat happily in our kitchen for about a year, but I was inspired while on a recent trip to Fabricland during their closing sale (*sniff* the only downtown location is CLOSING!) and found this killer black-and-white geometric, very durable, indoor/outdoor fabric for a steal.   The best part? They had an end that was more than enough for this project, but not quite a yard, so I paid $4.00 - whoop!  Here's a close-up of the new seat cushion:

 

I completed this project in under an hour, seated on the living room floor whilst watching Ashely cry her way through another *heartbreak* on the bachelor.  All you need are scissors and a staple gun.

 

Here that?  That's the sound of my heart singing.  It's a sickness, people.

 

Next up on the furniture DIY hit-list?  Upholstered headboard for our master bedroom - stay tuned! 

What are you guys working on?  Any quick and easy DIY projects that you've tackled recently?

 

 

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Tags: DIY, decor, fabric, furniture, home, re-upholstered, used

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Comment by melissa on July 26, 2011 at 8:03pm

Thanks Pat for the suggestion!  I am in L-O-V-E with MacFab and went there even when it was out on Queen West - I think I will be paying them a visit for my next project as they have such wonderful mod prints!

Thanks also for the gilding idea - love it!  I've been wanting to experiment with Oil-rubbed-bronze so perhaps we should share tips!

Comment by Pat on July 22, 2011 at 3:33pm
You might want to check out https://www.macfabfabrics.com/ for some of their remnants, too! Another fun project: gilding furniture (I confess, I used the artificial gold sheets, not the real thing). Makes for a great finish on a special piece.
Comment by melissa on July 22, 2011 at 3:15pm
Thanks for reading and thanks for the comment, Evelyn!  Yes, I've already purchased the fabric for the headboard project, plus we have two friends who want to tackle this one as well.  So I think we're going to have a DIY soiree at our house, hopefully within the next month or so.  We'll be sure to post the details for each one so that you can see the options and get ideas for your own project!
Comment by Evelyn on July 22, 2011 at 2:53pm
Awesome work Melissa. Thanks for sharing. I've been leaning toward upholstering my headboard as well so I look forward to that post! Thanks for the inspirations!

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