You are so right that anyone can do these things! I am a 67 year old woman that loves making furniture new again. Sometimes restoring, sometimes refurbishing. Totally self taught and don't have all the fancy tools but have so much fun watching things come back to life to be useful again.
I’m just getting started. I have collected about 5 projects. Think it’s time to start. Last is an antique rocking chair made of flame cut white oak? I’m waiting to past to get sone experience. My great great grandpa built it we think!
Love to watch your work!!! This piece I love, but I didn't like the silver hardware. Do u think the hardware is original..looks like kitchen cabinet kind. But u did an amazing job!❤
I would think that the hardware is original since he showed the inset for the lock and no sign of previously drilled and filled hardware handle holes. Everything is simple traditional and a smaller scale. Also furniture from the era around Art Deco often had a modern chrome nickel finish
Thank you for the video. It touch me very deep, to see your love for the trees and also the respect for the furniture you make from them. And sorry for my bad english.
The dark stain was 100% the right choice it looks so beautiful with the wood grain shining out. I think a light finish would have left it lacking somehow. Stunning as always Barry
Beautiful restoration. I am 72 and it gives me great pleasure to see a young man appreciate the hidden beauty in aged and used furniture. Wood restored is usually stunning. Thankyou
I’m 71 and I reckon that, if we gave young, aimless teenagers some direction, and showed them what they could do if they just set their minds to creating, rather than destroying things their lives would have new meaning and show them a brighter future. But they don’t have the zeal that our generation had. So sad.
Beautiful, so glad you went with the traditional finish, it looked so sad painted. I hope you add your signature on pieces you finish as you are now part of the history of every piece you restore. I think that's what sets you apart in these videos because we can hear the passion you have for each furniture restoration you undertake.
Your labor of love on this one is mind-boggling & the result is amazing!! It takes incredible patience to pick paint out of all of that quarter-sawn oak grain with dental tools. I believe artists like you with your love of wood, & painstaking restorations are creating a renaissance of appreciation for traditional wood finishes. I LOVE your devotion to your craft. Thank you!❤❤
I’m so happy it was you who found this instead of someone who would have covered it in chalk paint. It’s stunningly beautiful! You can see that grain pattern from across the room. Well done! ❤️🤗🐝
Great results for this project! I’m glad you kept the mirror as it seems integral to the overall design. Some furniture artists are removing and not re-using the original mirrors. Thanks for sharing this!
Simply AMAZING Barry!! The Tiger Oak veining came to life right before our eyes!! You're a TRUE craftman & I'm honored to be here witnessing your journey. Hoping all is well my friend, Dirty Jersey out!!
Barry, now you're talking my language. They dresser turned out incredible. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you.With much love and many blessings. From the Great Lake State of Michigan 🐢
Another beautiful restoration sir. Such an intersection mix of styles in this buffet. Queen Anne, waterfall, and a tiny bit of art deco. Hopefully, it will find a new home that will love it as it is and not punish the piece again with paint.
I'm so glad you gave tis beautiful piece of furniture a traditional finish. I know it's not always popular. Young people today like modern looking furniture, but some pieces are too beautiful to change the original look. Your attention to the hardware is exceptional. I'm happy you kept the original hardware too. Thanks for saving a beautiful piece of history. I absolutely love it.
Amasing restoration, Barry! From the way the piece is made, it looks to be a sideboard/buffet, as opposed to a dresser, (flatware in the top drawer, table linens in the bottom two drawers and serving pieces in the side spaces, behind the doors). Since the top isn't flat all the way across the top, it could've even been sold as a bar, with the side spaces used to store bottles, decanters, etc., hence the locks on the doors and not on the drawers. I can imagine one of the old blue glass mirrors in the centre, with crystal decanters setting on it. Whatever it is, you did a phenomenal job restoring its pride!!!
This renovation is a treat...I would surmise that it was originally a buffet-sideboard, given the internal layout and indented top...possibly English and from the late 1930s...thank you again for a fine piece of work...dgp/uk
gorgeous result! i just moved in to a new apartment and my grandparents gave me some old wooden furniture they had sitting in their basement, and i’m inspired to try refinishing some of the pieces myself! great work :)
My grandmother has a desk made of the same wood, ive loved ot for years cause of the contrasting wood grains. Im so glad i was able to find a name for the wood it will be much easier to look for furniture made from it.❤ you did an amazing job restoring the wood!
Oh my life! This is exquisite. You’ve done a wonderful job. Also, I gotta say that watching and listening to you is so incredibly relaxing, I’ve had a ghastly day and this has cheered me up. Thank you. ❤
This antique dresser is beautiful! I love the style of the piece and that wood is so amazing. You did a beautiful job on the dresser. I have to say that I enjoy watching your channel because you explain things. That is very helpful to me. Thank you.
I havebbeen watching you for a coupla months. First time commenting . I now know why everyone loves tiger maple. It's beautiful. I am so glad that there are people like you who does major surgery on furniture. You can tell when some one loves what they do it shows in their work.truly amazing.
Your restorations never get old, Barry. Your soothing voice and hat tips to the history of furniture distinguish your work from the typical DIY UA-cam furniture flips. It's a good day when I get to watch a new Barry project. Cheers from Oklahoma!!!
Another wonderful piece saved from a poor paint job. Excellent work Barry! I've been interested in refinishing furniture for years now, hoping to finally get started when we move into our first home soon. I've saved a few of the pieces from my parents that I grew up using, and plan to restore and refinish them for my own kids. Your work continues to encourage and inspire me, thank you for the kindness and respect you show your viewers and the furniture you work on!
Barry, you are such a sweet and caring man. I appreciate how much you care about old beautifully made furniture. Nothing compares to it. Thank you, oh and thank you. The roll top desk was so amazing!
Wow!! There was a ⭐️ Star ⭐️ under all that white paint! I bet if furniture had feelings this piece would feel free! Beautifully free!💫 Was awesome watching you bring her beauty back
Yours is a wonderful restoration of a beautiful piece. Although I'm not a fan of the hardware, I appreciate your retaining it as part of the piece's history. Thank you for going the distance with this lovely restoration.
I am always so astonished that anyone would choose to cover such beautiful wood with paint. I am so glad these gorgeous pieces of furniture get a new life through your work.
Yes, Barry I was thinking the grain would hold on to that white paint harder than glue. I was so happy to see that the person that painted it blue the FIRST time didn't remove the original finish saving it from destruction. We lucked out on this one! Once again saving this beauty for someone to cherish for another 100 years.
I have gotten so into these videos. To see the care that you and others like you put into a piece of furniture, has given me the desire but most of all the positivity and confidence that I could do this. I have a couple of nonvaluable end tables I'd like to start with. Then I have an old wardrobe (mine as a child) but most valuable, my father's drop leaf dining table. It has never been painted. One leaf holder/leg needs repair and it needs to be sanded. I'd really like to see what is under the probably 100 years of fading. Thank for being part of my teaching and encouraging group!!!
This piece was so sad in it's painted stated but once again Barry you made this piece absolutely gorgeous. Love that you did the oil based stain and shellac. Stunning work!
Wow. Wow. Wow. What a gorgeous piece. I was definitely getting art deco vibes from the shape, and the refinished piece did not disappoint. I could definitely see this as a buffet in a dining room; it's so pretty and you gave it new life.
Well. Barry, every time I watch you put something back together I am astounded. The cabriole legs are very interesting in this piece along with the almost art deco hardware. The mirror absolutely makes this just POW! Thank you for sharing your finds and restorations with us. Kudos to you.
How refreshing to see someone take ugly paint OFF to reveal the natural beauty! Thank you! Too many people today want to paint over natural woodgrain...horrible!😢
This is a beautiful piece of furniture! I am so glad you rescued it from all that paint. I could definitely see someone using this in a bedroom as a dresser but I think that even with the mirror it would be a lovely piece used for a buffet in a dining room. Great work!
Absolutely stunning restoration. When I saw that tiger oak, I was hoping you were going to stain the piece and you did! You did a beautiful job and the piece shines.
Spectacular job, Barry. The handles threw me a little, I was getting a thirties vibe, but seeing the finished piece it's 1920's era vanity. I have a Tiger Oak dresser of my grandparents that is about 97 years old. It's still in pretty good condition.
Seeing the tiger oak revealed bought back the memory of my parents sideboard when I was very young. Probably about70 years ago. I love seeing you work your magic and that everything has its place. My father would have loved that! He knew exactly where every tool and box of screws was in his workshop. I was told most carpenters were like that.
Barry, I’m a writer and your channel has offered me insight into a few ideas for building new characters of future storylines. I prefer the original finishes that you pulled off on this piece and the wood grain turned out very unusual and nice. Thank you!
This is the best most beautiful piece you have done yet. It looks like it needs to go in a mansion of yesterday. I hope you get a wonderful price for this.
Beautifully done! I have an antique tiger oak pull-top desk, more than 100 years old, that is almost exactly the same color as you've stained this piece. Also, your videos are such a joy to watch, and I think what I most enjoy is how you include us the viewers as if we were right there with you, and you put so much thought and care into your content, thank you!
Barry - this is so beautiful !! I almost cried when you wiped back the stain to reveal the stunning wood grain and your stain color is perfect. Thank you for restoring this elegant lady ❤😊 cheers from the Finger Lakes of New York 🍷 🍷
Watching you work on this restoration is simply amazing. After watching so many of your videos I have the confidence to know what’s ahead. And I’m never disappointed.
I just found your channel & I love how you’ve mixed furniture restoration with calming music & ASMR. You are so meticulous in your work & it was a total pleasure watching the beautiful job you did on this gorgeous piece of furniture. My mother’s favorite wood was tiger oak & our dining room table, a buffet & 2 of her dressers were all made from it while I was growing up. Thank you! Just subscribed! ❤
Nossa não sei nem o que dizer ," Só que ficou incrível " vc é talentoso e presta muita atenção aos pequenos detalhes, é o que faz do seu trabalho extremamente diferenciado parabéns amei ❤obrigado por compartilhar
I love this piece. I’m so glad you decided to restore this piece to its original condition. It’s beautiful with the mirror and I love the dark stain. But then I prefer dark stains to lighter finishes. Bravo on a job well done.
The dresser ending up so beautiful . I enjoyed so much watching your talent ! I think you shall become even better but that’s even hard to believe your great now .
Every time I see a lovely piece of furniture with paint on it my brain screams, "What were you thinking?" So glad that you restore the furniture so lovingly.
If I hadn't watched every second of this video, I would have sworn it was a different piece. OMG! Where did all that beauty come from. Thank you for saving this piece. Your respect of the wood and age is just so inspiring. Thank you
It is heartbreaking to see how people can destroy a beautiful piece of furniture thinking that they've enhanced its beauty there's nothing like Oak, which you're not making any more old these days LOL the richness and beautiful of this w o o d it's beyond words. Thank you for restoring. thank you for restoring the origina look l on this beautiful piece of furniture.❤❤❤
There is a beauty to the work you do. Stripping the old paint and discovering a beauty that was hidden underneath is glorious. Giving this piece and others new life is healing and spiritual to me. I think of this like people, we have so many layers of life that we pile on, like a weight, heavy and draining. If we can strip the layers of baggage from our lives, we will discover the beauty again. 😊
I hope you keep it for yourself, Barry. It's worth thousands now. There were so many super talented woodcrafters/carpenters/furniture builders in the old days. There was also plenty of beautiful hardwoods in the old days. That piece tells the tale of the old ways. Just think, you have taken part in recreating a finely crafted piece of antique furniture.
I have been watching your channel for a while. I love learning about the history of the pieces you work on. I now know the antique sideboard I inherited from my parents is tiger oak! This has to be one of my favourites that you have restored. Stunning work Barry.
Been trying to think of some words of inspiration but all I can think to say is, "that's wonderful restoration. Thank you for giving it new life. God bless you."
Beautifully done Barry, I don't know why but I feel gratitude for this "resurrection", you breathed new life into it and recreated its past glory, thanks for sharing, cheers!!🥰💕👍👍👍💪
SO glad you went with the traditional finish! It truly did the beauty of the wood justice. Thanks for another great video! Greetings from South Africa!
You are so right that anyone can do these things! I am a 67 year old woman that loves making furniture new again. Sometimes restoring, sometimes refurbishing. Totally self taught and don't have all the fancy tools but have so much fun watching things come back to life to be useful again.
I’m just getting started. I have collected about 5 projects. Think it’s time to start. Last is an antique rocking chair made of flame cut white oak? I’m waiting to past to get sone experience. My great great grandpa built it we think!
I’m 65! And disabled. Legs have arthritis. So it’s something I can sit to do.
Love to watch your work!!! This piece I love, but I didn't like the silver hardware. Do u think the hardware is original..looks like kitchen cabinet kind. But u did an amazing job!❤
I would think that the hardware is original since he showed the inset for the lock and no sign of previously drilled and filled hardware handle holes. Everything is simple traditional and a smaller scale. Also furniture from the era around Art Deco often had a modern chrome nickel finish
Darker tiger oak finish makes the lighter chrome nickel hardware sparkle
Thank you for the video. It touch me very deep, to see your love for the trees and also the respect for the furniture you make from them. And sorry for my bad english.
Dark stain was 100% the right choice for this wood, and the age/style of this piece! Nicely done!!!
Thank you very much!
It always dumbfounds me to see such beautiful pieces painted. You did an incredible job on this one. That wood grain is stunning.
There's a good chance that paint over job gave it that much time to not end up in the dump.
Not just painted, but painted badly in horribly unsuitable flat paint.
@@NoOne-bp2jw Especially when you can get those water based stains that are basically half a step between paint and stain.
The dark stain was 100% the right choice it looks so beautiful with the wood grain shining out. I think a light finish would have left it lacking somehow.
Stunning as always Barry
Thank you my friend
@@MadCityModern The ONLY stain available there is "candle light". Good thing for that.
Beautiful restoration. I am 72 and it gives me great pleasure to see a young man appreciate the hidden beauty in aged and used furniture. Wood restored is usually stunning. Thankyou
I’m 71 and I reckon that, if we gave young, aimless teenagers some direction, and showed them what they could do if they just set their minds to creating, rather than destroying things their lives would have new meaning and show them a brighter future. But they don’t have the zeal that our generation had. So sad.
Beautiful, so glad you went with the traditional finish, it looked so sad painted. I hope you add your signature on pieces you finish as you are now part of the history of every piece you restore. I think that's what sets you apart in these videos because we can hear the passion you have for each furniture restoration you undertake.
Your labor of love on this one is mind-boggling & the result is amazing!! It takes incredible patience to pick paint out of all of that quarter-sawn oak grain with dental tools. I believe artists like you with your love of wood, & painstaking restorations are creating a renaissance of appreciation for traditional wood finishes. I LOVE your devotion to your craft. Thank you!❤❤
You say it all perfectly here… what a beautiful restoration.♥️
nice guns, too
I’m so happy it was you who found this instead of someone who would have covered it in chalk paint. It’s stunningly beautiful! You can see that grain pattern from across the room. Well done! ❤️🤗🐝
Oh thank you!
@@MadCityModern You’re welcome❤️🤗🐝
Treats!!! A new video!!!
Thank you
So beautiful! I'm so glad you resstored it to its former glory! Tiger oak is too beautiful to paint. ❤
OMGoodness! What a beauty lay beneath that paint. A stunning piece of furniture. Ugly duckling to a swan. 🦆🦢
Great results for this project! I’m glad you kept the mirror as it seems integral to the overall design. Some furniture artists are removing and not re-using the original mirrors. Thanks for sharing this!
Simply AMAZING Barry!! The Tiger Oak veining came to life right before our eyes!! You're a TRUE craftman & I'm honored to be here witnessing your journey. Hoping all is well my friend, Dirty Jersey out!!
Always love your comments Mike
Barry, now you're talking my language. They dresser turned out incredible. I thoroughly enjoyed this video. Thank you.With much love and many blessings.
From the Great Lake State of Michigan 🐢
Most amazing is he only did his first piece about a year ago. He is a quick learner. The veneer repair is pretty impressive.
Another beautiful restoration sir. Such an intersection mix of styles in this buffet. Queen Anne, waterfall, and a tiny bit of art deco. Hopefully, it will find a new home that will love it as it is and not punish the piece again with paint.
❤ punishment by paint 💯💯💯💯
Anyone would be proud to have this piece displayed in their home! The beauty you brought out is amazing! ❤❤
Thank you
Thank you very much for another wonderful video.
Thank you!
I'm so glad you gave tis beautiful piece of furniture a traditional finish. I know it's not always popular. Young people today like modern looking furniture, but some pieces are too beautiful to change the original look. Your attention to the hardware is exceptional. I'm happy you kept the original hardware too. Thanks for saving a beautiful piece of history. I absolutely love it.
Thank you so much!
Looks stunning!!! Love it
I fully agree! Never paint oak!
Amasing restoration, Barry! From the way the piece is made, it looks to be a sideboard/buffet, as opposed to a dresser, (flatware in the top drawer, table linens in the bottom two drawers and serving pieces in the side spaces, behind the doors). Since the top isn't flat all the way across the top, it could've even been sold as a bar, with the side spaces used to store bottles, decanters, etc., hence the locks on the doors and not on the drawers. I can imagine one of the old blue glass mirrors in the centre, with crystal decanters setting on it. Whatever it is, you did a phenomenal job restoring its pride!!!
This renovation is a treat...I would surmise that it was originally a buffet-sideboard, given the internal layout and indented top...possibly English and from the late 1930s...thank you again for a fine piece of work...dgp/uk
What a beautiful piece. It reminds me of furniture in my grandmother's house. Such a tribute to the original maker.
gorgeous result! i just moved in to a new apartment and my grandparents gave me some old wooden furniture they had sitting in their basement, and i’m inspired to try refinishing some of the pieces myself! great work :)
Beautiful restoration, the mirror really finishes the piece perfectly.
Thank you very much!
My grandmother has a desk made of the same wood, ive loved ot for years cause of the contrasting wood grains. Im so glad i was able to find a name for the wood it will be much easier to look for furniture made from it.❤ you did an amazing job restoring the wood!
What a beautiful job!
Can't believe this masterpiece was hiding behind all that paint. Thank you for your vision and for sharing it with us. 😊
Thank you very much!
Wow! Barry, you blew it out the park again! Absolutely stunning.
Oh my life! This is exquisite. You’ve done a wonderful job. Also, I gotta say that watching and listening to you is so incredibly relaxing, I’ve had a ghastly day and this has cheered me up. Thank you. ❤
Wow, thank you!
This antique dresser is beautiful! I love the style of the piece and that wood is so amazing. You did a beautiful job on the dresser. I have to say that I enjoy watching your channel because you explain things. That is very helpful to me. Thank you.
I havebbeen watching you for a coupla months. First time commenting . I now know why everyone loves tiger maple. It's beautiful. I am so glad that there are people like you who does major surgery on furniture. You can tell when some one loves what they do it shows in their work.truly amazing.
Thank you so much for taking the time to comment
Wowzers!! What a great job you did on this piece. The mirror is the cherry on top.
Thank you so much
Your restorations never get old, Barry. Your soothing voice and hat tips to the history of furniture distinguish your work from the typical DIY UA-cam furniture flips. It's a good day when I get to watch a new Barry project. Cheers from Oklahoma!!!
This made my day
Totally agree!!
Not to mention the filming and his editing.
That is BEAUTIFUL. Job well done, both to you and the original craftsmen.
Another wonderful piece saved from a poor paint job. Excellent work Barry! I've been interested in refinishing furniture for years now, hoping to finally get started when we move into our first home soon.
I've saved a few of the pieces from my parents that I grew up using, and plan to restore and refinish them for my own kids. Your work continues to encourage and inspire me, thank you for the kindness and respect you show your viewers and the furniture you work on!
I love it. It's very like an old buffet I picked up on fb marketplace. You did a fabulous job Barry. As always.
Awesome. Thank you so much
I've always loved tiger oak. You did an excellent job revitalizing this piece. ❤
I've never seen Tiger Oak before and wow! So happy you brought the true wood back to life, a beautiful piece. Amazing Job!🌼🌼
I’ve seen it but never knew the name. I think it looks a little like burled wood.
Barry, you are such a sweet and caring man. I appreciate how much you care about old beautifully made furniture. Nothing compares to it. Thank you, oh and thank you. The roll top desk was so amazing!
I appreciate this so much
Oh Barry, absolutely stunningly gorgeous! As always very impressive! The wood is astronomically beautiful! Awesome job! 😊❤
Wow!! There was a ⭐️ Star ⭐️ under all that white paint! I bet if furniture had feelings this piece would feel free! Beautifully free!💫 Was awesome watching you bring her beauty back
Love this
Yours is a wonderful restoration of a beautiful piece. Although I'm not a fan of the hardware, I appreciate your retaining it as part of the piece's history. Thank you for going the distance with this lovely restoration.
feel the same.
Stunning, absolutely Stunning! I don't understand how someone could cover such a lovely piece with paint. My home would love that piece!
You did a great job on restoring this beautiful piece of furniture!
This is an amazing work of art!
Dark woods and traditional items are making a big comeback, so you did the right thing! It’s gorgeous.
I am always so astonished that anyone would choose to cover such beautiful wood with paint. I am so glad these gorgeous pieces of furniture get a new life through your work.
Yes, Barry I was thinking the grain would hold on to that white paint harder than glue. I was so happy to see that the person that painted it blue the FIRST time didn't remove the original finish saving it from destruction. We lucked out on this one! Once again saving this beauty for someone to cherish for another 100 years.
Good to see you in the comments
I have gotten so into these videos. To see the care that you and others like you put into a piece of furniture, has given me the desire but most of all the positivity and confidence that I could do this. I have a couple of nonvaluable end tables I'd like to start with. Then I have an old wardrobe (mine as a child) but most valuable, my father's drop leaf dining table. It has never been painted. One leaf holder/leg needs repair and it needs to be sanded. I'd really like to see what is under the probably 100 years of fading. Thank for being part of my teaching and encouraging group!!!
It really means alot that you're enjoying these videos. Thank you for watching. Barry
This piece was so sad in it's painted stated but once again Barry you made this piece absolutely gorgeous. Love that you did the oil based stain and shellac. Stunning work!
Thank you so much
Wow. Wow. Wow. What a gorgeous piece. I was definitely getting art deco vibes from the shape, and the refinished piece did not disappoint. I could definitely see this as a buffet in a dining room; it's so pretty and you gave it new life.
Thank you so much!
Well. Barry, every time I watch you put something back together I am astounded. The cabriole legs are very interesting in this piece along with the almost art deco hardware. The mirror absolutely makes this just POW! Thank you for sharing your finds and restorations with us. Kudos to you.
Wow. Thank you
So glad you went for restoration on this piece. It looks wonderful!
Btw, the Clematis, and Snowball plants in your garden are absolutely lovely.
Barry, you did it again. I'm drooling over what you have done with this piece. Such attention to detail. Stunning my friend ❤.
Thank you! Cheers!
I think this is your best yet. You get all the stars.
Wow. Thank you
What gorgeous wood! Who would cover it up? Great work❤
The love and patience you put in each piece is so reflective in the final result. Work of art. Thanks so much for what you do.
Thank you so much 😀
How refreshing to see someone take ugly paint OFF to reveal the natural beauty! Thank you! Too many people today want to paint over natural woodgrain...horrible!😢
Thank you so much
This is a beautiful piece of furniture! I am so glad you rescued it from all that paint. I could definitely see someone using this in a bedroom as a dresser but I think that even with the mirror it would be a lovely piece used for a buffet in a dining room. Great work!
Beautiful! Love the hardware and hidden drawers!!😊
Stunning!
Thank you! 😊
Absolutely stunning restoration. When I saw that tiger oak, I was hoping you were going to stain the piece and you did! You did a beautiful job and the piece shines.
Thank you very much!
Spectacular job, Barry. The handles threw me a little, I was getting a thirties vibe, but seeing the finished piece it's 1920's era vanity. I have a Tiger Oak dresser of my grandparents that is about 97 years old. It's still in pretty good condition.
Thank you for not "improving" it. I just like antiques to stay antique as an acknowledgement of our history.
I appreciate this
Seeing the tiger oak revealed bought back the memory of my parents sideboard when I was very young. Probably about70 years ago. I love seeing you work your magic and that everything has its place. My father would have loved that! He knew exactly where every tool and box of screws was in his workshop. I was told most carpenters were like that.
This one deserves an award..the Barry Award! So beautiful and someone is going to treasure this for many years! Thankyou for saving it!
Thank you so much
Barry, I’m a writer and your channel has offered me insight into a few ideas for building new characters of future storylines. I prefer the original finishes that you pulled off on this piece and the wood grain turned out very unusual and nice. Thank you!
Wow! Barry, this piece looks absolutely awesome. Beautiful work. 😊
Thank you! Cheers!
This is the best most beautiful piece you have done yet. It looks like it needs to go in a mansion of yesterday. I hope you get a wonderful price for this.
Thank you so much!
Beautifully done! I have an antique tiger oak pull-top desk, more than 100 years old, that is almost exactly the same color as you've stained this piece. Also, your videos are such a joy to watch, and I think what I most enjoy is how you include us the viewers as if we were right there with you, and you put so much thought and care into your content, thank you!
Barry - this is so beautiful !! I almost cried when you wiped back the stain to reveal the stunning wood grain and your stain color is perfect.
Thank you for restoring this elegant lady ❤😊 cheers from the Finger Lakes of New York 🍷 🍷
Thanks so much 😊
Amazing restauration Barry ! You did a great job bringing that beauty back to life 😍 Tiger Oak it's a beautiful veneer 🤩
Watching you work on this restoration is simply amazing. After watching so many of your videos I have the confidence to know what’s ahead. And I’m never disappointed.
I appreciate that
I just found your channel & I love how you’ve mixed furniture restoration with calming music & ASMR. You are so meticulous in your work & it was a total pleasure watching the beautiful job you did on this gorgeous piece of furniture. My mother’s favorite wood was tiger oak & our dining room table, a buffet & 2 of her dressers were all made from it while I was growing up. Thank you! Just subscribed! ❤
Welcome to the channel Linda!
That is gorgeous! I don’t particularly care for the hardware but it’s still a beautiful piece!
I agree. The hardware looks too industrial for such an elegant piece, but it still looks nice.
I usually keep the original when possible
Как вообще у кого-то поднялась рука такую красоту краской заляпать?🙈
Шикарное восстановление 😍
What a magnificent transformation! I am also very envious of your clematis!!
Thank you very much!
Your restoration of this piece came out beautiful ❤you are a true artist
Thank you so much!
This piece was in much better condition than some you have purchased. It's time for an easier restoration! BEAUTIFUL!
Thank you
Nossa não sei nem o que dizer ," Só que ficou incrível " vc é talentoso e presta muita atenção aos pequenos detalhes, é o que faz do seu trabalho extremamente diferenciado parabéns amei ❤obrigado por compartilhar
I really appreciate this
OMG!! It’s gorgeous, I actually caught my breath when you showed the restored piece. I love it!!
Of course they don't make furniture like they used to and you're doing such a beautiful job restoring those pieces. You're doing a brilliant job.
I love this piece. I’m so glad you decided to restore this piece to its original condition. It’s beautiful with the mirror and I love the dark stain. But then I prefer dark stains to lighter finishes. Bravo on a job well done.
The dresser ending up so beautiful . I enjoyed so much watching your talent ! I think you shall become even better but that’s even hard to believe your great now .
Thank you so much!
I saw the tiger oak and was like this piece is going to be amazing I absolutely love tiger oak. Such an amazing job!!!
Thank you so much Michael
Holy smokes, what a thing of beauty. 😍 Fantastic work, Barry!
for the love of treasure, what a fine work,, again time has healed,,, seamless,, sublime.
Thank you so much
Every time I see a lovely piece of furniture with paint on it my brain screams, "What were you thinking?" So glad that you restore the furniture so lovingly.
Thank you Cathy
It was SO worth saving. I noticed how that cabinet door closed nicely. It's all very rewarding.
If I hadn't watched every second of this video, I would have sworn it was a different piece. OMG! Where did all that beauty come from. Thank you for saving this piece. Your respect of the wood and age is just so inspiring. Thank you
It is heartbreaking to see how people can destroy a beautiful piece of furniture thinking that they've enhanced its beauty there's nothing like Oak, which you're not making any more old these days LOL the richness and beautiful of this w o o d it's beyond words. Thank you for restoring. thank you for restoring the origina look l on this beautiful piece of furniture.❤❤❤
My heart actually skipped a beat at how beautiful it turned out
Thank you so much
Wow! What a beauty under that sad, white paint!! Thank you for giving this beautiful piece another century of life.
Glad you enjoyed it
There is a beauty to the work you do. Stripping the old paint and discovering a beauty that was hidden underneath is glorious. Giving this piece and others new life is healing and spiritual to me. I think of this like people, we have so many layers of life that we pile on, like a weight, heavy and draining. If we can strip the layers of baggage from our lives, we will discover the beauty again. 😊
You did this old beauty justice. You even gave her posies ❤
Thank you
Какая кропотливая работа.Вы замечательный мастер.❤
I hope you keep it for yourself, Barry. It's worth thousands now. There were so many super talented woodcrafters/carpenters/furniture builders in the old days. There was also plenty of beautiful hardwoods in the old days. That piece tells the tale of the old ways. Just think, you have taken part in recreating a finely crafted piece of antique furniture.
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I have been watching your channel for a while. I love learning about the history of the pieces you work on. I now know the antique sideboard I inherited from my parents is tiger oak! This has to be one of my favourites that you have restored. Stunning work Barry.
Wow. Thank you so much
Been trying to think of some words of inspiration but all I can think to say is, "that's wonderful restoration. Thank you for giving it new life. God bless you."
Thank you so much
I would call that a buffet. No matter what you call it, it is beautiful. Started out looking like a chest freezer, what an amazing transformation.
Love that!
I was shouting from my chair..omg..you made this piece come alive!
Beautifully done Barry, I don't know why but I feel gratitude for this "resurrection", you breathed new life into it and recreated its past glory, thanks for sharing, cheers!!🥰💕👍👍👍💪
SO glad you went with the traditional finish! It truly did the beauty of the wood justice. Thanks for another great video!
Greetings from South Africa!
Thank you so much