I am sure you are not the first but it is the first time I seen the desk turn into side tables, and I love the solution on adding the leg. Very solid. Keeping the tenon was smart. Old school furniture was built well in general nails were used more often than screws. Before the batter operated drill and impacts. Luck of the gods you missed it or just talent. Great Job.
Personally, I would LOVE an Art Deco vanity table and mirror, especially with a matching stool. These were used for preparing your hair, makeup and putting on the appropriate jewelry which was usually kept in the drawers. SIGH. I would cherish the lifestyle that this furniture afforded. Please can someone restore these to their ORIGINAL state? You have done beautiful work here..imagine how lovely it would have been completely restored. Thank you for your work and videos. I'll keep watching. ❤
Thank you. Restoring to original state is nice and most people think they look beautiful that way, but at the same time very few people actually buy them - this piece was in a local fleamarket for over a year so I thought that I'd give it a second life
I noticed the symmetry of the mirror frame when you were dismantling it, and I’m so glad that you noticed it, too. The rosewood stain and the natural wood are an absolutely beautiful contrast.
I Told You Ducks are Funnier! A Beautiful Repurposing. Their so Nice, The two Colors together are very Attractive. They could Easily be used Individually! Is it the Light or is One a Little Darker than the Other? I Liked the Step by Step You did when adding the Fourth Leg. Very Detailed! I've seen other Restorers turn Vanity Dressers into Nightstands but They didn't Focus on the Legs as Much. Thank You!
Thanks Robert - they are much the same colour! You can get away with a multitude of sins when you paint night stands but I wanted to retain the wood look so I had to make a neat job of the legs!!
I really enjoyed watching this, you used good techniques to transform this into furniture that can used again in a modern home… So many of these pieces probably just end up at the incinerator… It would be good if you could use the two mirrors again for something in the future…👍🏻
I must admit that I'm disappointed that you cut up this beautiful example of art decco furnature! If all you UA-cam keep cutting up these pieces for content there won't be any of these old pieces left to represent the era! There will never be anymore of these pieces made! It was in surprisingly in good shape! Why not replace the glass and refinish it? The world is not desperate for another pair of sidetables. But it will never have anymore original decco dressing tables.
Thanks for your thoughts but the dresser was destined for the tip before I got it. I'm sure that you would prefer it to continue to be used in whatever form.
@@RhooseRestorations i understand your point about it being thrown away. And I thank you for rescuing it. I just would have preferred it be rescued intact instead of being cut up
It had been in a local flea market for over a year when I bought it, so nobody cared enough to buy it to repair. Beautiful - yes, but practical in the modern home???@@margaretmarks6685
A big thank you to my Super fans - your kind contributions make the channel possible ❤
Beautiful! 🥰
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful!
Thank you!
I love those drawer pulls. Very pretty night stands.
Thanks - I decided not to clean them as the patina was so nice!
Çok eğlenceli ve keyifli bir video sevgili Tim. Büyük bir ustalıkla, harika bir sonuç yarattın. Teşekkür ederim 😊🤗
Çok teşekkürler İsmail, cesaretlendirmen beni her zaman mutlu ediyor!!
This project turned out beautiful! I love the contrasting colors and the drawer pulls are the perfect completion.
Thank you so much!
I am sure you are not the first but it is the first time I seen the desk turn into side tables, and I love the solution on adding the leg. Very solid. Keeping the tenon was smart. Old school furniture was built well in general nails were used more often than screws. Before the batter operated drill and impacts. Luck of the gods you missed it or just talent. Great Job.
Thanks - it was by pure luck that I missed the nails!
Those turned out beautiful. I do love your sense of humor. It’s refreshing…❤
Glad you like them!
Personally, I would LOVE an
Art Deco vanity table and mirror, especially with a matching stool. These were used for preparing your hair,
makeup and putting on the appropriate jewelry which was usually kept in the drawers. SIGH. I would cherish the lifestyle that this furniture afforded. Please can someone restore these to their ORIGINAL state?
You have done beautiful work here..imagine how lovely it would have been completely restored. Thank you for your work and videos. I'll keep watching. ❤
Thank you. Restoring to original state is nice and most people think they look beautiful that way, but at the same time very few people actually buy them - this piece was in a local fleamarket for over a year so I thought that I'd give it a second life
I noticed the symmetry of the mirror frame when you were dismantling it, and I’m so glad that you noticed it, too. The rosewood stain and the natural wood are an absolutely beautiful contrast.
Yes! Thank you!
Stunning. And, I love the patience you take when restoring pieces and your restoration techniques. ❤
Thank you very much!
Nice result !
Thank you!
You have got some unreal woodworking skills. I was enthralled watching you create the leg joints. Amazing result Tim. 😊
Thank you so much!
Beautiful!!
Thank you! 😊
J’aime beaucoup le résultat. Beau travail
Je vous remercie pour votre aimable commentaire
Very nice adapting them to night stands.
Thanks very much
I Told You Ducks are Funnier! A Beautiful Repurposing. Their so Nice, The two Colors together are very Attractive. They could Easily be used Individually! Is it the Light or is One a Little Darker than the Other? I Liked the Step by Step You did when adding the Fourth Leg. Very Detailed! I've seen other Restorers turn Vanity Dressers into Nightstands but They didn't Focus on the Legs as Much. Thank You!
Thanks Robert - they are much the same colour! You can get away with a multitude of sins when you paint night stands but I wanted to retain the wood look so I had to make a neat job of the legs!!
I watched you making the new leg joint and can’t get my head round it, I’d love to have your skill set. Great job 👍
Awesome! Thank you!
Beautiful job! 🙂
Thank you! 😊
Very nice end result.
But that duck pun was shocking!😂
Always a pleasure 😊
I really enjoyed watching this, you used good techniques to transform this into furniture that can used again in a modern home… So many of these pieces probably just end up at the incinerator… It would be good if you could use the two mirrors again for something in the future…👍🏻
Thanks
Beautiful 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Thank you! 😊
Lovely 😊
Thank you! 😊
Beautiful
Thank you! Cheers!
Dye stains???
Sorry, what do you mean?
@@RhooseRestorations Sorry. Is that a dye stain or oil stain
It's a spirit based stain, thanks for asking
Hello. Have a nice day.
You too
I must admit that I'm disappointed that you cut up this beautiful example of art decco furnature! If all you UA-cam keep cutting up these pieces for content there won't be any of these old pieces left to represent the era! There will never be anymore of these pieces made! It was in surprisingly in good shape! Why not replace the glass and refinish it? The world is not desperate for another pair of sidetables. But it will never have anymore original decco dressing tables.
Thanks for your thoughts but the dresser was destined for the tip before I got it. I'm sure that you would prefer it to continue to be used in whatever form.
@@RhooseRestorations i understand your point about it being thrown away. And I thank you for rescuing it. I just would have preferred it be rescued intact instead of being cut up
It had been in a local flea market for over a year when I bought it, so nobody cared enough to buy it to repair. Beautiful - yes, but practical in the modern home???@@margaretmarks6685
I think the furniture artist does what he feels will see the piece,useful and good for another 50 years
I think you gave this furniture a good use for todays homes,,a well made set of night stands,,good for 50 more years