I love this technique. It really is the only way to kiss that 80's orange wood tone goodbye and allow that beautiful woodgrain to speak for itself!! Great job!!
The color is great. What a difference it makes. This piece went from something I probably wouldn’t give a second glance to something that I’d use in my home. Great job.
Great job. Everything done properly. As an old schooler, the oil base finishes were the best. I have always been skeptical of water based finishes because they can open the grain. Also, water based finishes can be brittle especially on wood flooring. Eliminating oil base products was the dumbest things ever done over very, very sketchy climate change claims. Stupid, stupid stupid. It matters who you vote for.
I appreciate you didn’t fast forward the process like other diyers it’s great to see the whole thing happen in 30 seconds but for those of us who have never done anything like this it’s really great to be able to learn and all your tips were great advice. I want to be able to do these things myself but I don’t know even know the names of the tools so I appreciate the slower pace and you going over every bit and every tool! I’ll be flipping my nightstands and replaying this video as I do! This Torontonian thanks you!!
Oh… so that’s why I have sanding swirls in all my projects… yeah, I definitely press hard as to “help” the sanding go faster…. Now I know, it’s not the sander, it’s me! Thank you for the sanding tips!!
Wow. That table would have gone in the skip or to the second hand shop definitely. But you turned it round so much so it looks like tables that I have seen worth hundreds of pounds. Amazing If I had seen the end product first I never would have believed it was that orange looking table
Thank you. This helps me with our old doors that need a new look. The look of the 80s doesn't match well with a 400 y.o. house. I'll use pigmented linseed oil, which makes any wood pop with its structure and natural sheen.
This small table did look old dated but now it is modern again and it is looking fantastic !!!! So with even simple handling you van turn it to a nice piece instead of throwing it away !! Love this video !!
I was a little sceptical about the green wash but putting the brown stain over it was genius! It’s beautiful and so much better than that orange finish.
Gorgeous! It's almost exactly like our coffee and end tables which are also orange and in bad need of refinishing. You've inspired me to give it a go and I appreciate seeing the paint colours and techniques you used to achieve the cooler, elevated finish in the end. It looks very polished and fresh.
I like watching your u tubes. You explain exactly what you are doing, and why. Very hands on and educational. You are certainly not boring and do different things all The time…. And mostly you keep everything simple.
I know NOTHING about what you do, but a lot about medicine. Now, thanks to watching you, I think the table I got from my brother in the 70's is solid maple. It has 2 leaves that drop down the sides, or if up, are held up by a pull out piece of wood. I have carted that table around the world during my military career. Now, it needs some love. Thanks to you, I have some ideas of how to make it lovely again. Thanks!
I use brown craft paper, Meijer brown bags from the pharmacy, and brown packing paper that comes in my shipments from Sam's Club or Amazon as my final sanding. Works extremely well and mostly free because I already have all of that and lunch bags work if you have nothing else.
You do such beautiful work. Thanks for sharing your journey of recycling old furniture . My husband and I have always love to up cycle old furniture for our home or our children’s home. It’s so good for the environment. Thank you
Beautiful. I appreciate your comments throughout about your thought process as to why you are doing what you are doing. So very helpful. Excellent video as always.
This was my first time watching your videos. I was impressed with your vision and talent with removing pieces of the table and putting it back together. It is now a modern version of its previousl self and avoiding the trash! Beautiful work! Also love your step by step tutorial without being overly commentary. Some videos go on and on. You're right to the point. My style. Great work and you also have a great workspace! As a result, I just subscribed! Can't wait to see more. Commenting from NJ USA.
Viewer from England here, I loved that transformation I hate that yellowy orange wood, we have a lot of that over here. I have found a beautiful old cupboard with ornate carved drawer fronts in my mothers garage and I am itching to trandform it. I am learning lots watching your videos, thank you. Best wishes Christine x
Perfect timing for you to post this!! I have a small kitchen table in exactly the same orange tone, and was all out of ideas as to what type of finish to paint it. Thank you!!
I love it I need to do this to my dining table it was a circle the same color that you had it and I wanna change it to exactly the color that you put on beautiful
Your videos are so good! Entertaining, concise, informative, and VERY inspirational! Also, you're so organized...I really appreciate how neat and tidy your shop area is!
This is so great! I'm in the process up stripping an old dresser that was so very orange. It's solid maple and I wanted to keep it. The paint wash worked well--I've never tried that. I have refurbished many wood pieces and really enjoy the outcome. I'm going to use some of your tips. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us.
Katie your videos are so refreshing compared to some of the other furniture flippers I’ve been following. Their videos are becoming so commercialized but you’re keeping it real ❤
This is stunning! I’m in the middle of refurbishing a dining table and this is exactly what I want to do! Thank you so much for sharing your process! ❤
Very helpful video and easy to follow. My husband and I are going to try this on our well-used dining table. We had a dark stain on it to cover the orange, but it was too dark. We have it stripped down now, so we're going to try this. Thanks so much 😊
I love it. It looks so much better. What a great makeover. I love the way the color turned out. I will have to find a similar color to that driftwood to use as a paint wash. I use Dixie Belle paints. I do the same when I sand. I start with 80 grit (when needed), then 120 and finish with 180. Before I do the 180 I always wipe the piece down with a wet rag to “pop” the grain. I find this really helps when applying my stain and top coat.
I had issues with stain on top of dresser until I found the thing for painting wall with pad. It is so much easier and faster now to put stain on big dresser . Love the final color on this one❤
Very inspiring! I have that 80’s orangy looking stain on my parent’s oak bedroom furniture - made by my carpenter dad for my mom! They have passed and my husband and I decided to keep it. Just ripped out carpet and put in wood laminate. Now to decide on whether to paint or strip the stain & poly! You’ve given me for for thought. It’s just that there are 4 pieces and it would be a lot of sanding🤔
How on earth can you stain in a white sweatshirt and not get a drop on you? Truly amazing
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Way better! The color change made a world of difference.
I love this technique. It really is the only way to kiss that 80's orange wood tone goodbye and allow that beautiful woodgrain to speak for itself!! Great job!!
woodprix is a good solution for every woodworker.
The color is great. What a difference it makes. This piece went from something I probably wouldn’t give a second glance to something that I’d use in my home. Great job.
Great job. Everything done properly. As an old schooler, the oil base finishes were the best. I have always been skeptical of water based finishes because they can open the grain. Also, water based finishes can be brittle especially on wood flooring. Eliminating oil base products was the dumbest things ever done over very, very sketchy climate change claims. Stupid, stupid stupid. It matters who you vote for.
I appreciate you didn’t fast forward the process like other diyers it’s great to see the whole thing happen in 30 seconds but for those of us who have never done anything like this it’s really great to be able to learn and all your tips were great advice. I want to be able to do these things myself but I don’t know even know the names of the tools so I appreciate the slower pace and you going over every bit and every tool! I’ll be flipping my nightstands and replaying this video as I do! This Torontonian thanks you!!
Yes thank you for not fast forwarding!!! Great video❤
All of Katie’s videos are like master classes on how to restore furniture finishes.
Oh… so that’s why I have sanding swirls in all my projects… yeah, I definitely press hard as to “help” the sanding go faster…. Now I know, it’s not the sander, it’s me! Thank you for the sanding tips!!
Me too, first time was full of swirly marks. Now i know why.
This was the best video for the watcher! You explained what you were doing and why you were doing that. Fully interesting and informative!
Really nice job, simple without overdoing it like so many people do when refurbing furniture
You make it look so easy. Hours and hours of sanding!!
You are an incredible inspiration.
Thank you very much!
How many hours did it take you to sand the top of the table? What grit did you use?
You did a great job on bringing that classic beauty back to live in this century!
Wow. That table would have gone in the skip or to the second hand shop definitely. But you turned it round so much so it looks like tables that I have seen worth hundreds of pounds. Amazing
If I had seen the end product first I never would have believed it was that orange looking table
What a difference! Average thrift find to contemporary and elegant. It's beautiful.
Much better and sturdy enough that in 10 years when the yellowy orange stain comes back in style someone can refinish it!😂😂
I hope not! I have an oak bedroom set that I need to refinish and it's going to take me ages to sand every crevice in there
Definitely an updated look. Such a soft neutral color. Who wouldn't want a solid wood coffee table in that color?
I always appreciate your narrative---taking us through the steps and why's. :) It looks so upscale and modern now.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thank you. This helps me with our old doors that need a new look. The look of the 80s doesn't match well with a 400 y.o. house.
I'll use pigmented linseed oil, which makes any wood pop with its structure and natural sheen.
Great job, Katie. Just a wee facelift for an almost 30 years old.
🌺" Katie Scott". Cosmedic Surgeon for the wood world.🌺
Katie I love that you even painted underside to eliminate that orange glow. Turned out to be one of my favorites so far. ❤
Wow, Katie!!! That looks awesome!! Such a beautiful table now!
Love the paint effect. Subtle, but what a difference it made. Well done.
This small table did look old dated but now it is modern again and it is looking fantastic !!!! So with even simple handling you van turn it to a nice piece instead of throwing it away !! Love this video !!
I was a little sceptical about the green wash but putting the brown stain over it was genius! It’s beautiful and so much better than that orange finish.
Oh wow!!! Katie you did a beautiful job on that coffee table, you saved it from being ugly to beautiful 🏆
This is a beautiful redo! This is such a good and simple design, you improved it so much.
Gorgeous! It's almost exactly like our coffee and end tables which are also orange and in bad need of refinishing. You've inspired me to give it a go and I appreciate seeing the paint colours and techniques you used to achieve the cooler, elevated finish in the end. It looks very polished and fresh.
It looks lovely. It’s amazing how the change in stain color completely updates the table.🌸
I like watching your u tubes. You explain exactly what you are doing, and why. Very hands on and educational. You are certainly not boring and do different things all
The time…. And mostly you keep everything simple.
You make it look so easy! KNOW it's not. 😁 Beautiful result. Thank you for sharing.
I love how you bring out the original beauty of each piece!
I know NOTHING about what you do, but a lot about medicine. Now, thanks to watching you, I think the table I got from my brother in the 70's is solid maple. It has 2 leaves that drop down the sides, or if up, are held up by a pull out piece of wood. I have carted that table around the world during my military career. Now, it needs some love. Thanks to you, I have some ideas of how to make it lovely again. Thanks!
As always great job. It looks so different n perfect. I like the stain you used, nice color.
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Wow, I thought the yellow orange color wasn't so bad until I saw the new finished color - WAY more class. A new elegant look for sure!
So simple but so much better. It really would be perfect with any home decor.
I appreciate your instructions. It’s so helpful to understand the process. You would be a good teacher. Beautiful finished table.
A classic beauty that's elegant and timeless. Your skills are impeccable Katie. BRAVO!
That’s gorgeous. Love the lighter earthy tones.
I love simple flips that just turn out absolutely beautiful. ❤
Simple, yet lovely. Nice job Katie ❤
Beautifully done! New color is perfect!😊
Win! Win! You did it again! ❤❤❤
Love this. I've been trying to find a look for my pine kitchen table and this is the best I've seen.
I love this Katie! It really looks fresh and classic now. Good choice and great job once again. *applause*😀
I use brown craft paper, Meijer brown bags from the pharmacy, and brown packing paper that comes in my shipments from Sam's Club or Amazon as my final sanding. Works extremely well and mostly free because I already have all of that and lunch bags work if you have nothing else.
Nice work! Love how you take your time and sand carefully!
So much nicer! Love the new stain color. 🩷👌🏻
You do such beautiful work. Thanks for sharing your journey of recycling old furniture . My husband and I have always love to up cycle old furniture for our home or our children’s home. It’s so good for the environment. Thank you
A good quality solid wood piece made before we lost all our furniture manufacturing to China.
Greetings from the UK. Fabulous make over, excellent tutorial. Thank you for sharing.
Wow, now that is an improvement! Thanks for sharing! 💯
Beautiful. I appreciate your comments throughout about your thought process as to why you are doing what you are doing. So very helpful. Excellent video as always.
Gorgeous. Katie, I always appreciate the tips you pass along as you do the flip.
Beautiful, classy and serene!
Im going to attempt this, my first project on an old coffee table passed around my family from one kid to the next. Very excited.
This was my first time watching your videos. I was impressed with your vision and talent with removing pieces of the table and putting it back together. It is now a modern version of its previousl self and avoiding the trash! Beautiful work! Also love your step by step tutorial without being overly commentary. Some videos go on and on. You're right to the point. My style. Great work and you also have a great workspace! As a result, I just subscribed! Can't wait to see more. Commenting from NJ USA.
Viewer from England here, I loved that transformation I hate that yellowy orange wood, we have a lot of that over here. I have found a beautiful old cupboard with ornate carved drawer fronts in my mothers garage and I am itching to trandform it. I am learning lots watching your videos, thank you. Best wishes Christine x
Strange coincidence, just booking a holiday to Canada this morning. C
This turned out great! I just purchased a dining table from my local Salvation Army and can't wait to give it a makeover!!!
Beautiful! I have been refinishing a lot of my pieces using your videos. People love them.
Perfect timing for you to post this!! I have a small kitchen table in exactly the same orange tone, and was all out of ideas as to what type of finish to paint it. Thank you!!
Lovely! I'm a little sick of a grey toned paint wash but with the stain over top the color was fabulous! What a great piece!
I’m in LOVE with that stain color combo!! Just beautiful!!
Great job and interesting voice-over explanations of all you did and why. Thank you for this video.
Your video was the best I've seen!! So easy to watch - commentary / storytelling was so good. Thank you!!
Katie, love the color and the wood grain is stunning!
Loving everything about this! Well done! 👏🏼
Fabulous job, Katie! And I also love listening to podcasts while refinishing furniture! 😊
I love it I need to do this to my dining table it was a circle the same color that you had it and I wanna change it to exactly the color that you put on beautiful
Beautiful remake!!! Beautiful new color...so satisfying to watch these remakes! ❤
Glad you enjoyed it!
Your videos are so good! Entertaining, concise, informative, and VERY inspirational! Also, you're so organized...I really appreciate how neat and tidy your shop area is!
Very nicely done
Omg you work your **s off on these makeovers! Kudos !!
Very refined and lovely finish. You are an excellent teacher.
Absolutely LOVE this. I am going to restore an old family bureau following your steps! Thank you!
This is so great! I'm in the process up stripping an old dresser that was so very orange. It's solid maple and I wanted to keep it. The paint wash worked well--I've never tried that. I have refurbished many wood pieces and really enjoy the outcome. I'm going to use some of your tips. Thank you for sharing your ideas with us.
Just looks wonderful. You have such a great eye for how it is going to look when you are done
Such a good useful little table … and I’m sure it thanks you for its second chance at life!!! Very nice 😅
Katie your videos are so refreshing compared to some of the other furniture flippers I’ve been following. Their videos are becoming so commercialized but you’re keeping it real ❤
Love it! My bed frame is that orangy tone. Strongly considering giving it this makeover and just following what you did here! Thank you!!
As always, you're efforts are well worth it Lyndsay, that looks so stylish and expensive.
This is stunning! I’m in the middle of refurbishing a dining table and this is exactly what I want to do! Thank you so much for sharing your process! ❤
Absolutely beautiful! Love the color!
I'm going to try this method. I have a mahogany chest that is soooo red orange. Thank you, your directions are straight forward.
Another beauty!!! Thanks for the ideas Katie.
Looks lovely, I want a sander! LOL.
Great job Katie! Beautiful!!
Your vision and skills are a joy to behold!
Very helpful video and easy to follow. My husband and I are going to try this on our well-used dining table. We had a dark stain on it to cover the orange, but it was too dark. We have it stripped down now, so we're going to try this. Thanks so much 😊
Just beautiful! Great job! You have a gift for this!
What a wonderful transformation! Just beautiful!
Hi Katie,
Ohhhh yeah this looks awesome!
As always job well done!
Stay safe, warm and God Bless ❤
I love it. It looks so much better. What a great makeover. I love the way the color turned out. I will have to find a similar color to that driftwood to use as a paint wash. I use Dixie Belle paints.
I do the same when I sand. I start with 80 grit (when needed), then 120 and finish with 180. Before I do the 180 I always wipe the piece down with a wet rag to “pop” the grain. I find this really helps when applying my stain and top coat.
It looks amazing, so much better 👍
Really great job! Definitely updates it while respecting the wood. 👍🏻
Wow, stunning flip! You inspired me to do something similar to my yellowed pine pie pantry and I'm so happy with the results. 😊😊
Nice! You always make it look so simple! I will try to remember this one to reference on a project of my own.
Great video. It looks really smart. I've done a couple of refurbs recently, but your rotary sander looks great, so will get one of those.
I had issues with stain on top of dresser until I found the thing for painting wall with pad. It is so much easier and faster now to put stain on big dresser . Love the final color on this one❤
Very inspiring! I have that 80’s orangy looking stain on my parent’s oak bedroom furniture - made by my carpenter dad for my mom! They have passed and my husband and I decided to keep it. Just ripped out carpet and put in wood laminate. Now to decide on whether to paint or strip the stain & poly! You’ve given me for for thought. It’s just that there are 4 pieces and it would be a lot of sanding🤔
Loved this table ❤
Looks great!!! And gives me an idea on how to finish a piece I’m currently working on right now.