BEAUTIFUL restoration of an UGLY nightstand

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  • This nightstand is part of the bedroom set that I restored. It was made between 1930-1940, inspired by Art Noveau and National Romantism.
    It was really satisfying for me to restore this piece and after that it rather looks cool and not ugly at all.
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  • @ATRestoration
    @ATRestoration  2 роки тому +32

    I also have second channel called AT Restoration Plus, check it out: ua-cam.com/channels/jjxMSJTfAR3IbCAT25-MbA.html

  • @DylansPen
    @DylansPen 2 роки тому +1596

    Interesting, the generation that lived through the depression of the 1930's got used to repairing everything and not throwing anything away. The decades since have seen the society go to a throw-away society, but today's generations are again repairing and saving things. I think coming back to some kind of sanity. Very nice piece of work.

    • @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648
      @SeekingTheLoveThatGodMeans7648 2 роки тому +66

      We have a lot to choose from today, from fixer upper furniture to Ikea. But the fixer upper furniture, fixed up, is nicer.

    • @ItsAzurian
      @ItsAzurian 2 роки тому +5

      In da Mood

    • @NolaGal2601
      @NolaGal2601 2 роки тому +150

      We are a throw-away society because corporations realized that making things to last meant we weren't spending money. So now we pay the same amount of money for something that will fall apart a lot sooner.

    • @S_Carol
      @S_Carol 2 роки тому +37

      Current generations have also lived through an economic crisis, maybe that's why?

    • @brucemartin8435
      @brucemartin8435 2 роки тому +25

      Newly living in Italy I have been trolling for neglected furniture and having fun bringing new life to old stuff. Great video….thanks.

  • @dickmcshan9778
    @dickmcshan9778 2 роки тому +455

    This is a hobby of mine that I started about ten years ago. I do a "Thrifting Run" to three different Goodwill and Retail stores to gather pieces such as this for as little as fifty cents. I completely refinish it and then, redonate the pieces back. It is a greatly satisfying world. You created a masterpiece. Keep up the great work. Cheers, Dick from Vancouver.

    • @cariwaldick4898
      @cariwaldick4898 2 роки тому +55

      I love that you're saving pieces, but I'm not sure Goodwill is a good place to re-donate them. People often want to find things they can paint, or find pieces for the kid's room, or craft room, or even the garage. Goodwill isn't where they look for a prized heirloom. I'd hate to see you put in all the effort, just to have someone buy it for chalk painting.
      Even people on a budget deserve to have nice, heirloom quality furnishings. But it might be better if you directed your donation to someone you know will appreciate it. Or, you could sell them online, and donate the profits to a charity of your choice.

    • @chrisssssssi5598
      @chrisssssssi5598 2 роки тому +6

      @@cariwaldick4898 I don't think it is bad to paint an old furniture piece and give it a new live. I, for example have not the skills, the time, the equipment or the patience to restore it the same way as in the video. But I can sand it down and paint it. I think it is better painted and in use than at the landfill.
      But of course it is a shame if there was so much effort was put in to restore it.

    • @cariwaldick4898
      @cariwaldick4898 2 роки тому +32

      @@chrisssssssi5598 I've seen too many videos, where the goal wasn't to save the furniture, but to use a cool chalk paint technique, to cover the "outdated" piece--because they didn't like the color or tone of the wood. If it's destined for trash, by all means paint it.
      I've painted a few things myself, but when it's like: "This is the hutch my great-grandfather made by hand for my great-grandmother, and I grew up seeing it in the corner of the dining room. It's mine now, but it doesn't match my decor, so I'm going to paint it!" Makes my teeth grind.

    • @monolithgeometry3221
      @monolithgeometry3221 2 роки тому +25

      I'm sure you're aware that Goodwill, at least in my area, is no longer the charitable organization it once was!? Their in it to turn a buck now sadly, so donating something back, their just gonna put such a hefty price tag back on it a poor family isn't gonna be able to afford it , it'll go to some "thrifter" that already has money

    • @hueydao8637
      @hueydao8637 2 роки тому +15

      youd be doing more to help the world by selling it for profit…

  • @appolop8273
    @appolop8273 2 роки тому +8

    Too bad you're not my next door neighbor. You are truly a master when it comes to restoring old furniture. Bravo my friend.

    • @appolop8273
      @appolop8273 2 роки тому

      Any way to contact you in private for some advice on restoring nightstands?

  • @sewforlife586
    @sewforlife586 2 роки тому +120

    In a time when all these DIYers are doing art & crafts on some really nice pieces of mid-century, retro and vintage furniture, it is so refreshing to see someone restoring and respecting these pieces. You did a beautiful job. It truly looks awesome. A beautiful reminder of our pass that we shouldn't forget.

  • @triskerslake3763
    @triskerslake3763 2 роки тому +187

    Beautifully done, with so much patience and care. There used to be a man who lived near me with a workshop full of tools such as yours and he restored old pieces, donating them to the local charity shop for anyone in need. That little cabinet would look beautiful in anyone's home. Thank you for sharing this.

  • @JuliaHarrisx
    @JuliaHarrisx 2 роки тому +118

    I got totally absorbed watching this that I hadn’t realised 15mins had gone! This is totally going to be my relaxation channel 😃

    • @fredrickaappletree3402
      @fredrickaappletree3402 2 роки тому +4

      Yeah agree with you sometimes things like this can provide wonderful asmr and you learn something as well 😊❤️🌺🌸🌹

  • @lydiaflatt9859
    @lydiaflatt9859 Рік тому +42

    I love the restoration but the original pulls I liked better. You did such an amazing job on the detail at the top! Wow

    • @roadwayrona
      @roadwayrona Рік тому +9

      I agree - the new ones may be "prettier" but the original ones are more typical for the era and more fitting with the overall design.

    • @ferocient
      @ferocient Рік тому +8

      I agree. The original pulls are unique, interesting and suit the period. Otherwise beautiful restoration.

    • @user-qd7lc4hy6b
      @user-qd7lc4hy6b 8 місяців тому +3

      I loved everything else he did. But I was disappointed by the new pulls. I like the original better too.

  • @davidcadena8114
    @davidcadena8114 Рік тому +2

    Social media has really galvanized a great deal of craftsman and craftsmanship. From autos, motorcycles, furniture, wood turning to food, cooks and everything in between. I think it's great.

  • @ber9313
    @ber9313 2 роки тому +185

    I love watching furniture restorations. Its amazing when you find a couple of rare youtubers that will take an absolute piece of crap and make it into something wonderful. And I have to say I really appreciate the quick montages here for different processes because nobody wants to watch someone sand or glue something for a half hour. Great restoration and skillful montages.

    • @debrapaulino918
      @debrapaulino918 2 роки тому

      music is nice too.

    • @jaijai5250
      @jaijai5250 2 роки тому +3

      He has a soothing voice. I normally can’t listen to some peoples voices.

  • @Heymrk
    @Heymrk 2 роки тому +233

    I restored a nightstand like this in 2019. It had six layers of paint on it, roaches were living in it and had no back panel. I got rid of the roaches, stripped all the layers of paint, refinished it and put on a backer board. I even re-Japanned the handle. It's beautiful and I still use it.

    • @erickjason9092
      @erickjason9092 2 роки тому +5

      Pictures?

    • @soberhippie
      @soberhippie 2 роки тому +22

      If you didn't keep the roaches, you killed the history, you Barbarian

    • @megolhusau
      @megolhusau 2 роки тому +3

      @@soberhippie 😃😃😃

    • @timothyokane9710
      @timothyokane9710 2 роки тому +8

      Didn't you at least put them up in a "Roach Motel"?

    • @carmium
      @carmium 2 роки тому +5

      @@soberhippie There must be a post about preserving insects in cast resin around here somewhere.

  • @Joe1935429
    @Joe1935429 2 роки тому +9

    At the outset two things were obvious: This is a humble piece of furniture, and it has been treated that way for a long time. My first reaction was "Woof!"
    You put in a substantial amount of work drawing your substantial skill and experience base to give this piece all the pride it could handle.
    Well done and Thanks!.

  • @AndreiPetcu
    @AndreiPetcu 2 роки тому

    This has to be the cleanest workshop on UA-cam 👏

  • @adhc8560
    @adhc8560 2 роки тому +79

    I bought a junk-store antique washstand for 15$ that was covered with 3 layers of paint. Luckily it didn't need repairs, and revealing a solid bird's eye maple top beneath was like Christmas Day! An amazing, meticulous, skillful job with this piece. The recreation of the missing detail was awesome:)

    • @billiev8705
      @billiev8705 2 роки тому +5

      Oh wow, that is quite the discovery! It's so wonderful to find such pieces and bring them back to their former glory.
      Similarly, I bought a 1950s or 1960s kindergarten bookcase with two veneered hatch doors that was in bad shape. I bought it for a small sum based on a blurry picture, mainly because the measurements of the piece were perfect for the location where I needed it, and the little hatch doors were perfect for hiding my restoration materials and my kids' craft supplies. It has a wide shelf that was probably used as a desk or to display kids' crafts at one point that had several large ink stains. I may go back later and replace the veneer, but for now, I managed to remove most of the ink stains with oxalic acid, touched up the remaining faint stains with shellac mixed with different pigments, and finished it with shellac.
      My favorite detail is that the veneer on the hatch doors turned out to be bird's eye poplar! It was in bad shape, but I cleaned it off and managed to glue it all back down. I carefully hand-sanded it and put about 12 super thin layers of shellac on there, and it looks amazing now. That piece is my pride and joy, and visitors always comment on it. It's the project that got me hooked on restoring vintage furniture!

    • @adhc8560
      @adhc8560 2 роки тому

      @@billiev8705 You never know what you'll find beneath the layers of paint and dirt. It's so exciting to come upon a treasure!

    • @user-gc6sz9fn3y
      @user-gc6sz9fn3y 9 місяців тому

      ​@@billiev87054:24

  • @drottercat
    @drottercat 2 роки тому +20

    I love how "Jaan Tuuletare" wrote the date in the old-fashioned style of Roman numerals for month, NOT followed by a period. Just as I was taught at school, some 55 years ago.

  • @lynnjasen9727
    @lynnjasen9727 Рік тому +6

    Hard to believe it is the same piece! Beautiful work, as always. I think the change of pulls has made the difference between a pedestrian item and something special! Thank you. You never fail us! 🇨🇦

  • @dottiefarmer5547
    @dottiefarmer5547 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing watching a skilled artisan work.

  • @ginaburgess9759
    @ginaburgess9759 2 роки тому +33

    Your patience and attention to detail has paid off. You brought this back to life.

  • @cynthiaq1073
    @cynthiaq1073 2 роки тому +152

    Your work is that of an artist! Such fine workmanship takes years to learn and master. Thank you for allowing us to see you at workshop. You’re inspiring many to take up this lost art in a world of mass produced “junk”! Much appreciated!💕

    • @edswope28
      @edswope28 2 роки тому +9

      Its getting harder and harder to find things worth restoring.

    • @sumper_man
      @sumper_man 2 роки тому +2

      @@edswope28 go to antique shops and you’re bound to find a project. The shopkeepers are really nice and willing to work with your budget.

    • @jayneerindefranco3085
      @jayneerindefranco3085 2 роки тому +2

      You got that right. I see the "junk" they make today all the time on trash day.

    • @moosey62
      @moosey62 2 роки тому +1

      I think you’ll find there is plenty of well-made, mass-produced ”junk”. Before we had IKEA, furniture cost a fortune, or was beat-up OLD junk hand-me-downs.

  • @curiositydrawsme9180
    @curiositydrawsme9180 2 роки тому +22

    Seeing the love and care that was put into restoring this piece is beautiful.

  • @ShoshiPlatypus
    @ShoshiPlatypus 2 роки тому +19

    What a beautiful piece of work. You are a real craftsman. I love how you have revealed the Art Deco style of the veneer - not really visible at the outset - many people would just have painted this piece. It's gorgeous! Love the feet too.

  • @zband9016
    @zband9016 2 роки тому +16

    Thank you for not using paint, especially chalk paint. IMO your restoration was spot on and very nice with the end results.

  • @JessicaFleur01
    @JessicaFleur01 2 роки тому +55

    You really make the most sad looking pieces look absolutely stunning again.

  • @BaronEvola123
    @BaronEvola123 2 роки тому

    One of my favorite things to do is restoring furniture and I could watch these videos all day long.

  • @rebelbecky276
    @rebelbecky276 2 роки тому +5

    I used to love refinishing furniture many many years ago but haven't in many years. Watching you has made me miss that. There was so much satisfaction in taking an old piece of furniture someone was tossing away and making it beautiful again.😃🌞

  • @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum
    @Little_Red_Riding_Hoodlum 2 роки тому +59

    It's lovely! Wish the old pulls had been salvagable.

    • @michaelrogers4157
      @michaelrogers4157 2 роки тому +3

      Same here, i love those style pulls. But to each their own i reckon.
      Still a great job and a beautiful piece.

    • @cmd4093
      @cmd4093 2 роки тому +3

      Yes, I have the same nightstand. Much better condition than this one, but it’s a shame the original pulls were replaced.

  • @VAghahe1985
    @VAghahe1985 2 роки тому +27

    I loved the knobs. I wish you could keep them.

  • @jaytee2642
    @jaytee2642 2 роки тому +1

    I know nothing about woodworking, but I do appreciate craftmanship. I sat with my mouth hanging open and my eyebrows raised and I let out an occasional "Oh my goodness!" as I watched in complete awe of your skill and attention to detail.
    You are an artist and I was very pleased by your Work of Art.

  • @sallygreiner5724
    @sallygreiner5724 2 роки тому +12

    This was my first video and I was amazed. I didn't think much could be done with that nightstand. And I usually won't watch videos that aren’t narrated. But enjoyed it. The way you take a piece of wood that sort of fits, glue it, and then hand carve to fit exactly. My father was a machinist and a very handy man. My mom was a handy woman. The way you look at a problem and then find a way to solve it reminds me of them.

  • @derekcomer4858
    @derekcomer4858 2 роки тому +57

    Absolutely staggering level of care and expertise, blown away by this 😲

  • @billiev8705
    @billiev8705 2 роки тому +95

    The veneer on the front of the door reminds me of fashion from the 1930s. Different panels that made up a skirt or dress were cut on a 45 degree angle ("cut on the bias") as opposed to on grain, which helped the fabric drape beautifully. Interesting how I'm finding all these similarities between woodworking and sewing! In sewing, we also talk about the "construction" of a garment. You're basically building a 3D garment based on the shape of the body, but instead of wood, you use fabric. There are even similarities between joints and seams, in the sense that some seams are stronger than others because of the way they are constructed (for example, the seams on the inner leg of jeans is joined, then wrapped around itself and sewn again to make it more durable). Because I played with wood and cardboard a lot as a child, I like to imagine making the garment out of plywood - that helps me visualize where I need to manipulate the panels to better fit the curves of the human body. In short: construction is construction, and it's all FASCINATING to me! 😃

    • @servraghgiorsal7382
      @servraghgiorsal7382 2 роки тому +5

      In younger years a woman I worked for covered the most gorgeous black walnut armoire with glossy white & brown spatter enamel. I nearly vomited

    • @ChrisAndCats
      @ChrisAndCats 2 роки тому

      @@servraghgiorsal7382 😕😨

    • @medicbabe2ID
      @medicbabe2ID 2 роки тому +5

      My Sainted Mother was a very talented seamstress and this comment reminded me so much of her. Thank you.🌹

    • @ltodd79
      @ltodd79 2 роки тому +7

      Interesting you say that. I learned to sew and make my own patterns. When I started furniture repair and restoration projects I found myself thinking, "This is like sewing. I know how to do this!"

    • @annagizziatlas62
      @annagizziatlas62 2 роки тому +2

      I am learning how to sew and also noticing the similarities. Very interesting!

  • @user-gu4bh6fd2y
    @user-gu4bh6fd2y 2 роки тому +21

    Это просто прекрасно! Не могла оторваться от просмотра! Мастер- золотые руки!

    • @user-xp5ok9ug6u
      @user-xp5ok9ug6u 2 роки тому +1

      Согласна, мастер стремился вернуть первозданный вид, но мне было бы интереснее увидеть новый дизайн, но это только мои хотелки 🙂

    • @user-ey5gv7mf3c
      @user-ey5gv7mf3c 10 місяців тому

      Новый дизайн у тумбы уже получился благодаря другим декоративным ручкам, а не тем, что стояли вначале.

  • @missjennystevens
    @missjennystevens 2 роки тому +70

    This was so satisfying to watch! What a sympathetic restoration, beautifully accomplished. Thank you for showing us all that went into it.

  • @ATRestoration
    @ATRestoration  2 роки тому +476

    Some answers to your questions:
    Why I changed the knobs? Because they were missing some parts and I didn´t had resources to make new ones.
    What are those glasses? These are just led glasses from the Aliexpress.
    Why I changed the bottom of the drawer? The ink stains are impossible to remove and the new owner didn´t want to preserve the scribble under the drawer, so it was logical to change the plywood.
    What´s the small belt sander? It´s a Proxxon belt sander.

    • @waltjwinjo8689
      @waltjwinjo8689 2 роки тому +15

      Good job, thanks for the additional details. Did anyone figure out the scribble on the bottom of the drawer?

    • @gdkool
      @gdkool 2 роки тому +7

      Did you keep the writing on the bottom of the drawer?

    • @internetresearchagency2238
      @internetresearchagency2238 2 роки тому +6

      What are those led glasses for?

    • @beateater43
      @beateater43 2 роки тому +8

      you should have used the sam species of wood. it was oak venerred, so why not an oak veneer bottom?

    • @jasonrogers1576
      @jasonrogers1576 2 роки тому +3

      Here's another one. What the fuck does okappy mean?

  • @alisonjohnson287
    @alisonjohnson287 2 роки тому +81

    You brought back wonderful memories of my dad. His hobby was restoring restoring almost anything he set his mind to; I used to go down to his workshop and watch him do this stuff. Thanks again for the great memories.

  • @sureshot311
    @sureshot311 2 роки тому +9

    I am feel honored to watch you work. Thank you for making these. I love them. You do incredible work.

  • @timblackwood1531
    @timblackwood1531 Рік тому

    The amount of views is testament to the fact that renovation works extremely well. 💯💯💯👍👍👍😎

  • @user-ot7op5yx2s
    @user-ot7op5yx2s 2 роки тому +5

    Когда такая мастерская с такими инструментами ,да ещё руки золотые,такие чудеса можно делать,это супер!!!!

  • @lindamcconnell9441
    @lindamcconnell9441 2 роки тому +33

    This was so satisfying. Reminded me so much of the many things my Dad picked up and refinished. Mostly side of the road stuff. Free and when he was finished it was beautiful.

  • @EnaAlready
    @EnaAlready 2 роки тому +7

    I was completely mesmerized watching this! So many intricate steps! Such attention to detail! Such craftsmanship! Really impressive. I can only imagine this to be a labor of love. Well done!

  • @davidclifford5124
    @davidclifford5124 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much. I just love watching a real craftsman do his work.

  • @ottarvendel
    @ottarvendel 2 роки тому +13

    I'm impressed when I see a real craftsman. Oiling the screws to loose from the wood was the peak!

  • @coashddjj2
    @coashddjj2 2 роки тому +22

    It amazes me how talented and skilled people like you can be. Just "wow"!

  • @lynnmessier8717
    @lynnmessier8717 2 роки тому

    You gave it back its beauty and style,its life.Great job.I love old pieces that are brought back to life.

  • @johnwest9786
    @johnwest9786 2 роки тому

    Is so nice to see someone who takes the time these old pieces deserve.
    You Sir are a remarkable craftsman.

  • @WeGoWalk
    @WeGoWalk 2 роки тому +35

    I’ve always made my woodworking projects from new wood, and have never attempted a restoration of the old. But now that you’ve shown how it can be done, even on a piece that looked hopeless, I’m inspired to try my hand at furniture restoration. I have to admit, I won’t make any money at it because it is so incredibly labor-intensive, but I sure will enjoy the finished product. Thank you for sharing how you did this project.

    • @dianna3157
      @dianna3157 2 роки тому +1

      Good luck to you, you have a very admirable skill.

    • @MeadowDay
      @MeadowDay 2 роки тому +1

      I just love the look and feel of old wood

    • @billiev8705
      @billiev8705 2 роки тому +4

      It is so satisfying to restore well-made old pieces to their former glory! You may also enjoy the craftsmanship of Thomas Johnson Antique Furniture Restauration here on UA-cam - he is another craftsman with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the trade. His channel and this one are some of my favorites, because I learn so much from their knowledge and expertise. I really only ever watch videos that help me grow my skills these days - learning and trying new techniques is kind of addictive, plus, I love saving pieces from landfill! If you know when large items of "trash" (relative term...) are picked up in different parts of your town, you can usually find some lovely pieces to restore for free. Sometimes pieces are beyond restoring, but they contain some lovely wood to make smaller projects out of - better quality than most of the wood I can afford to buy from the lumber yard! Give it a try - I'm sure you will enjoy the transformation. And don't forget to take before pictures so you can show people the difference! ( I have regretted not taking before pictured in the past...)

  • @MicaRayan
    @MicaRayan 2 роки тому +29

    It is not ugly at all. But I understand, why majority will find it outdated and just belong to be put on the roadside so other people that can appreciate uniqueness will bring it home. It so much better than dismantle or burn it when renovating! I've always fascinated with craftmanship back then, they know the importance of practicality and no shortcut in making the furniture sturdy thus lasts a lifetime. It's art and uniquely belongs to only specific time period - as well. Taste is relative either way👀 With professionl spruce up, it returned to its former glory, great restoration 🤗

  • @SpencerToddBrown
    @SpencerToddBrown 2 роки тому

    Amazing craftsmanship and attention to detail!!! 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

  • @imamatdalimunthe
    @imamatdalimunthe 2 роки тому

    It feels like I go back to early 70's when this type of furniture were still around.

  • @Vb-fy4sv
    @Vb-fy4sv 2 роки тому +8

    You are a PERFECTIONIST and a CRAFTSMAN WELL DONE SIR ! Thoroughly enjoyed watching you bring a piece of furniture BACK TO LIFE !!!

  • @ronlheureux7623
    @ronlheureux7623 2 роки тому +6

    Thank you for your terrific video of the restoration on this old night stand. Some 50 years ago I took a crack at restoring an old desk that my mother gave me. I don’t know the true style of it, but the desktop was at a approximately 30 degree angle with brass locking hinges and had thin, flat crest looking pieces and the obligatory swinging pulls. It has several coats of pInt on it, so I stripped it, sanded it and stained it with a maple stain. Also, I polished all of the brass.
    This was my first attempt at this type of thing and I was very pleasantly surprised at my results, as was my mother an wife.

  • @rollandjoeseph
    @rollandjoeseph 2 роки тому +11

    Wow, when I saw this night stand it reminded me of one my parents had but with a dark marble top , watching you do your magic makes me wanna give it a shot in restoring it, thanks for showing us you endless love and craftsmanship in restoring the pieces you've done, it's very calming to watch, cheers!

  • @cathleen_s
    @cathleen_s 2 роки тому +1

    Wow! Love the craftmanship on this piece. The replication of the top detail pieces is marvelous!😃

  • @user-mn4qt3bg6u
    @user-mn4qt3bg6u 2 роки тому +28

    Вы большой мастер!!!! Восхищаюсь Вами. Великое волшебство простыми руками.

  • @jill552
    @jill552 2 роки тому +21

    I love the dried pva veneer trick. I’ve seen you do that before. Much easier for a DIYer. Beautiful restoration. No Bondo in your work.

    • @erickjason9092
      @erickjason9092 2 роки тому

      Whats PVA?

    • @petuniasevan
      @petuniasevan 2 роки тому +3

      @@erickjason9092 Polyvinyl acetate. Really just a fancy name for white glue; Elmer's Glue is a popular brand in the USA.

    • @erickjason9092
      @erickjason9092 2 роки тому

      @@petuniasevan LOL!

  • @rachelkoiks
    @rachelkoiks Рік тому +1

    Aw I liked the old hardware. Reminds me of the same ones I’ve seen around in my family’s old furniture

  • @aaroncole3941
    @aaroncole3941 2 роки тому +3

    I love this type of restoration. I wish I had all the tools necessary for such jobs!

  • @user-ex3vq7sy6i
    @user-ex3vq7sy6i 2 роки тому +12

    Восхищаюсь вашему таланту,золотые руки,удачи вам

  • @autodidactin
    @autodidactin 2 роки тому +6

    I like the way your restoration brought out the interesting grain pattern on the door. Beautiful, as always. Thank you!

  • @rosesilveira344
    @rosesilveira344 Рік тому

    Love the wood grain. It enhances the beauty of the piece.

  • @kael9664
    @kael9664 Рік тому

    wow, incredible job. I love old furniture, the history it carries is worth so much. I am lucky to have inherited lots of vintage pieces from my family. I love them dearly. I hope I can take care of them so also future generations can enjoy them.

  • @MisterRorschach90
    @MisterRorschach90 2 роки тому +14

    My favorite restoration that I’ve personally done was a dresser from the late 60s or early 70s. Certain parts of the veneer were just spent so I painted those parts surf green and made it into an alternating pattern. After I was done everyone who saw it started asking me where I bought it and how I had that much money. Haha

  • @VeganAtheistWeirdo
    @VeganAtheistWeirdo 2 роки тому +10

    I really appreciate your attention to detail and your skill. You did such a beautiful job, as always! Watching antique furniture restoration is one of the most relaxing pleasures I allow myself, and my two favorite channels are yours and Thomas Johnson's. Very different styles of delivery, of course, but both with that brilliant wealth of knowledge and that satisfying result every time, bringing an old piece of history back to life.

  • @ambercozzinowak
    @ambercozzinowak 2 роки тому +1

    What astonishing art and woodworking. You are obviously a very skilled craftsman, thank you for documenting all of that, when you clearly had your hands full!

  • @patrickarchbald8734
    @patrickarchbald8734 2 роки тому

    Thank you for sharing your talents. The wooden angle pieces you use with sandpaper to balance and secure your clamps on the piece was something I haven't done before. Great idea.

  • @gaynorjackson8857
    @gaynorjackson8857 2 роки тому +4

    Beautiful restoration and great to see the history behind such a beautiful cabinet xx stunning

  • @lovestogarden3132
    @lovestogarden3132 2 роки тому +6

    Beautiful job! It’s fun to watch someone with your skill and knowledge work on a piece.

  • @sams568
    @sams568 6 місяців тому

    Your appliqué work was spot on. I've watched a couple dozen videos of your restoration projects and each one out does the other. I would like to see you build something from scratch. With your skills and experience it would be nothing less than a master piece

  • @jeribondarcuri7884
    @jeribondarcuri7884 Рік тому

    I love watching you restore, very thorough and professional finished job!

  • @user-hj7ls3lm3x
    @user-hj7ls3lm3x 2 роки тому +8

    It looks amazing.
    I really have the utmost respect for your craftsmanship.
    Thanks for sharing and making a beautifully edited video!

  • @mikimauski
    @mikimauski 2 роки тому +17

    Wow! That is some skill! I was mesmerized the whole time. I learned a ton too. Thanks for such a great video. The night stand is stunning!

  • @lesleighmclennan4635
    @lesleighmclennan4635 2 роки тому

    The soundtrack of your life... I like that. Love the restoration too

  • @helenaneumann1872
    @helenaneumann1872 2 роки тому +12

    You are a real perfectionist. And again a seemingly ugly unusable piece of furniture has been nicely made up again and is sure to find its place. What convinces me again and again to work up these finds is the original quality of the material and the craftsmanship.

  • @Marie579
    @Marie579 2 роки тому +5

    Absolutely gorgeous restoration, love how the veneers were laid up. Geometrically for interest.

  • @KunoichiL3e
    @KunoichiL3e 2 роки тому +1

    Great job! Came out so beautiful. Love seeing an artist at work 🤗

  • @EnergyDoesNotLie
    @EnergyDoesNotLie 2 роки тому

    As a creative person who enjoys creating with wire for jewelry, leather for small goods, handbags, fabrics for home furnishings, painting..I LOVE watching a craftsmanship comes to fruition. It excites me and inspires me to no end. Thank you for your video…I really appreciate your willingness to welcome me in your world of creative expression and craftsmanship!!
    Blessings 🙏🏽🙏🏽

  • @britannia5370
    @britannia5370 2 роки тому +3

    LOVE this kind of stuff, great satisfaction to complete, paired with an abundance of skill....

  • @larietournelle7904
    @larietournelle7904 2 роки тому +9

    5:55 "detail is missing" and this timelaps quel plaisir à voir tout ce soin franchement c'est beau

  • @alexandrerobertomichelon6979

    I'm Brasilian and i loved restored antique furnitures,my family have antique furnitures and i restored almost everything

  • @terrioestreich4007
    @terrioestreich4007 Рік тому

    I think that the stand was beautiful even before the restoration! So unique. But you are definitely a magic man!

  • @sherryroberts7716
    @sherryroberts7716 2 роки тому +7

    What a fantastic job you did! Such a perfectionist, I love it! It shows in the beauty of the final piece. And the back panel - - - WOW ! that just made the entire piece!

  • @andrewparrott7260
    @andrewparrott7260 2 роки тому +8

    What an amazing restoration, you've done yourself proud. Far to often in today's society something like that would have landed up in landfill, because they didn't know what they had. You help keep history alive by doing what your doing. 👍👏👏👏👏

  • @nancyberg6260
    @nancyberg6260 2 роки тому

    What a wonderful way to spend the middle of the night before Christmas morning, all by myself with some old furniture given to me from other times to renew and restore. Thank you for this little gem's new life.

  • @janiceparnell8707
    @janiceparnell8707 Рік тому +2

    Oh I loved this restoration. You brought a piece back to life, that many would have sent to the dump. Loved the shape of the legs, and the lovely detail you recreated. Nicely done!

  • @jorgemt62
    @jorgemt62 2 роки тому +33

    That's estonian. It says "on Saturday" (laupäveal), not Sunday (pühapäeval). Also 14.IX.1959 was Saturday.

  • @bagpipes978
    @bagpipes978 2 роки тому +22

    That is truly the most PERFECT and gorgeous restoration of a nightstand I have ever seen! Simply amazing attention to every detail. I wish I had the machines and tools you have in your shop. They must be so much fun to work with and certainly expedite the restoration work and process. Nevertheless, you did a Fantastic job with this project!!❤❤❤🙃🙃🙃🙃

  • @javiernavarro8408
    @javiernavarro8408 Рік тому

    The wood is beautiful and when cut the three for building furniture we need keeps the beauty of the three forever.tanks to save this little part of the natural mother is beautiful 😍

  • @jellenp
    @jellenp 2 роки тому +1

    Wonderful! I loved seeing your very individual techniques and how some of them differed from my grandfather’s techniques.

  • @rhiannadelerres7500
    @rhiannadelerres7500 2 роки тому +6

    Love your work. So glad u restored those crazy looking legs. I liked them! Cannot believe how well u recreated the carving back- piece. Beautiful craftsmanship. Your a true artisan. Love from Pensacola Florida 🙏🏾🌴🏖️

  • @debralpateart8862
    @debralpateart8862 2 роки тому +4

    Absolutely beautiful!
    I wish I had the tools and skills. You did a excellent job on it.

  • @DScott585
    @DScott585 2 роки тому

    WOW... JUST WOW!!! What a skilled craftsman you are!!!!!

  • @annenickmom
    @annenickmom 2 роки тому +2

    Nice job rescuing and restoring this piece and I hope it is now in a home where it will be appreciated for many years to come. Really appreciate your video editing which made watching this transformation very enjoyable. Looking forward to more of your work!

  • @catherinemtc7795
    @catherinemtc7795 2 роки тому +26

    Beautiful. Imagine in a hundred years someone finding some of our furniture and saying who the heck made this junk? Furniture back then made with the heart.

    • @thesinfultictac5704
      @thesinfultictac5704 2 роки тому +3

      A lot the mass market stuff will probably be in pieces, probably by intentionally.

    • @shelleyg1836
      @shelleyg1836 2 роки тому +4

      they wouldn't find any because the crap built today won't last a quarter of that time. cheap weak super thin wood or fake products for a throw away society. nothing is built to last like antique real wood furniture was.

    • @silveralpha3630
      @silveralpha3630 2 роки тому +2

      Let's be real anything natural will retain it's beauty.
      Take fashion as an example. If you look back at classic Hollywood actors and the red carpets you'll realise there were some questionable fashion and makeup choices but those who simply wore something that showed their body and very minimal makeup are still the pinnacle of beauty.

  • @hamsonthehill
    @hamsonthehill 2 роки тому +3

    Amazing work. I've learned many things for him.

  • @georgiossaridakis5056
    @georgiossaridakis5056 2 роки тому

    I like to watch restoration videos before bedtime. You don't understand how relaxing they are. What kind of science is behind that... Excellent job by the way. It is so satisfying to give life and beauty to an old damaged thing.

  • @janetnewton9269
    @janetnewton9269 2 роки тому +1

    AMAZING !!! The Craftsmanship and attention to detail is impeccable ❤️

  • @shellydehart8217
    @shellydehart8217 2 роки тому +3

    Beautiful piece. I learned so much by watching you. I love to refinish antiques but I’m not even close to what you do or have the correct tools. I do love that little belt sander. You do beautiful work n so happy to see this little piece have many more lives. As far as I’m concerned it takes great talent to do what you do. ♥️😊👍

  • @ednadasilvasouza1043
    @ednadasilvasouza1043 2 роки тому +4

    Que transformação, ficou perfeita 👏👏

  • @jeniceowen5184
    @jeniceowen5184 Рік тому

    I like the way you finish the inside. Beautiful inside and gorgeous outside.

  • @carolg.6838
    @carolg.6838 2 роки тому

    The finished piece is beautiful. Great attention to detail. I bet your customer was happy with it too.