Before and After

Smokey Blue Writing Desk


 

Navy Nightstands


Suitcase Side Table


Small Teal Bench


Mid Century Ikat Chairs


Turquoise Clover Side Table


Light Blue French Cabinet


Geometric Nightstand


Blue and White Nightstand


Empire Dresser


Grey Campaign Cabinet


Hallway Cabinet


Butler's Desk


Peacock Nightstand 


Waterfall Hutch


Peacock Stereo Cabinet


Slate Office Chair


Grey and Wood Buffet


Grey Standing Mirror


Antique Coral Mirror


Birds Eye Maple Dresser


Walnut-Navy MC Nightstand


Sea Green Side Table


Blue Lagoon Nightstand


Pink Campaign Chest


Bronze Nightstand


White Campaign Chest/Armoire



Federal Blue Milk Paint Table


Spinet Desk


Blue Campaign Dresser


Pedestal Coffee Table



Glazed Nightstands

4 Drawer Dresser with Blue and White Pulls


Custom Orange Plant Stand


Vintage Side Table



Two-Toned Small Bookshelf

Blue Cabinet


Mid Century Nightstand


Grey Dresser with Wallpapered Top



Light Grey Nightstands


Thrift Store Campaign Dresser


Campaign Desk


Grey Dresser with Mustard Pulls



Grey Chairs with Striped Cushions


Grey Curved Nightstand


Blue Dresser with Stenciled/Stained Top



Light Grey 6 Drawer Empire Dresser


3 Drawer Eastlake Dresser


Light Grey Queen Anne Nightstand


Turquoise Empire Dresser


Updated Mid Century Modern Dresser


Octagon Side Table


Cottage Side Table

Stenciled Table



Antique Dresser




Ombre Secretary Desk


                     

Heritage Henredon Nightstand


Modified Mid-Century Modern   


   Hubcap Flowers


Map Dresser


Brass Lamp


Tufted Ottoman




4 comments:

  1. I live in a studio, and although I thought this tutorial was brilliant, any coffee table that sturdy would be waaayy too big as an ottoman. I am definitely going to try this out with a sturdy, end table instead! Thanks for the idea!

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  2. Your before and afters are great inspirations for my trash finds I fix up thank you. I love each piece but never thought about turning hubcaps into flowers, I may keep my eyes open for some hubcaps now!

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    1. Yes! It's a fun project to do, and you can keep the cost really low by using what you have.

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  3. AMAZEing!! I am totally blown away by your creativity and the sheer volume of your before and afters. You are one busy DIYer. Well, you have a new follower in me!

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