12 genius ways to make cheap furniture look like it cost hundreds!
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
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The first one was just sad. That was a solid wood table and it looked like it was in great shape. Tart up the Ikea stuff but leave the solid wood stuff alone.
Exactly! And those tv trays? All they needed was a quick sand and some restaining.
Broke my heart to see it
@@jayne5185 That table was rickety. Looked like it was made out of laminated particle board, not hardwood.
Advice I was given, "Anytime you paint wood, you cheapen it.". Seems to hold true.
All of these paint overkills are just fugly!
I loved the dark wood color of the 1st table better 😍 just my opinion..lol
I know, I think the added paint made it look less expensive.
@@Dulcess The sponging really just brought me back to the 90s and not in a good way
Me too
I also liked the dark wood better.
Utter garbage
I think I have to give this mixed reviews. Some were fantastic, while others such as the first one had the beauty of natural wood and that was covered with sponge painting. Others still , some weren't able to demonstrated that the most important thing an artist needs to know is when to stop. They should have stopped!
The first table was a beautiful piece of furniture
It is really amazing and how wonderful the work that you do on the show but you go so fast on the products that you are using the outcome is really fantastic I'm just wondering if you can please post in the description box with the materials that you're using for each of the projects did you have done in this video thank you very much for all the beauty that you have done in this show
You can actually pause the video or go to the links that are provided in the description. 😊
@@martinemikita9281 thank you very much
I’m sorry, am I missing something? Where are those links? I only see the links to the profile on each of the medias
You can slow down the video by clicking on the 3 vertical dots at the top right corner of the video and selecting the speed you want.
100% agree. Product listing/description would be so beneficial.
I would personally check to make sure my furniture wasn't worth more before altering it, sometimes places like goodwill end up with antiques that are worth some coin if you know what you are looking at, after that, have at it. But I cringe when I see real wood get a make over because my go to is, is it worth more actually restored vs painted?
Solid wood is ALWAYS worth more refinished than painted! There are people who's whole lively-hood is made possible because of fixing and refinishing wood furniture.
I agree with you there.
Wished you had an items list for each product. It is hard to see on a phone and you don't give measurements for mixing.
Not their work. The red table with red fabric - have watched that on the actual UA-camr's channel. All they have done here is stolen snippets of other peoples work and trying to pass it off as their bown
I preferred the darker table in the first photo, before you painted it. Just my opinion.
You make this all look easy, sadly skill and artistry are sooooo crucial. Admiration for sure.
Impressed with how you can make wood and other surfaces look like marble.
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Loved the one with the sun between the chairs outside
love the sun
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I love the last table. Where did you find the large stencil?
Not their work - snippets stolen from other channels and trying to pass off as theirs.
I just love all these ideas for rejuvenating old furniture so simple and inexpensive
I really liked all of these make overs. I do have to say that the last table and last DIY was my Favorite. It is just stunningly BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank You for sharing Your talents with Us.
That little white end table with the pale turquoise blue marbling was so stinking charming and adorable!!! 🥰🤗
All your pieces turned out beautifully!! beautifully!! beautifully!! magically done crafts
I love the sun, the white mandala, the big mandala is beautiful and the white marbled table. All really cool ideas.Thank you.
The last table was gorgeous.
Definitely see something i want to try.
I would've never wreaked that big round table at the end. Faux finishes always look like faux finishes.
I like the projects near the end the best.
WOW! AMAZING! Gorgeous results! Very impressive! Thank you!
so creative. awesome work 👏🏽 👌🏾
OMG! Beautiful ❤!!! I have some stencils and I will try to put them to use now. 😊
Where do you get your stencils? Thank you for any help you can give me.
I got mines from Amazon and Joann's.
These were awesome ideas. I have acouple tables in storage that need to be revamped. As soon as I am unpacked and have room to reposition furniture I will bring my little tables home. One is actually a very old rod iron seeing chair with a round wooden seat. I would like to repaint the black metal but instead of adding foam and fabric to the seat I would like to do a pretty stencil on the wood or maybe do the paint pour technique. Thanks for some great ideas.
It would be nice if you used a camera that allows you to see that the product titles a are not always able to be viewed so that we can try to emulate your project
Two projects looked nice. The others, not so much. My favorite was the Elmer's glue sun.
Just wooow! I love all of them!
Wow fantastic and full idea thank you this video
Most of these redesign seem to fit best in walls or tiles than in a table. There’s a lot of techniques to learn from these designs though. Kudos to that.
Wow! I can't pick one as my fave. Saving this.
The 1st one... WOW!!!❤❤❤
Wow these are all amazing!!!!! I would love to try doing a table one day so this us giving me some ideas lol. I do have a wooden spool that i have to paint to make it into a table so great inspiration😁💕 thank you so much
Great ideas! Creative and very attractive. Thanks.
Amazing Job 🎇🎆 Wow thank you for sharing these awesome ideas 👏💯🔥
I love the sun table topper!
Just WOW!! I rarely comment, but these ways to transform an ordinary piece are phenomenal & inspiring! DK which one to try...THX? LOL
Beautifully done!!! 😃
I like the big stencils..everythings cool though very creative !!
The last one was really nice.
last one I would definitely do
Thank you 🙏🏾
I would never have thought to use the Pour Painting technique on furniture. Thanks for this! Also, I hope you do t get discouraged from the comments on “natural wood” enthusiasts. I think it’s funny that they even took the time to watch, and comment, knowing they’re content with what they already have.
And you can always strip it and refinish it later. :-)
I never thought to use a colander!
I love all these ideas!!!
I liked the table before the legs were covered.... Personally
That’s called a “parson’s table” in case you want to find one. They’re pretty inexpensive. I agree with you, I think when the sides were covered it looked more like a store fixture.
So clever and creative!! Beautiful work 👍👏
Were would I get a list of materials? Thank you
Wow those are awesome and amazing 🥰
Awesome projects, thanks!
I only liked the very last one :-)
The last table is my favorite. Where do you get your stencils
My sponge painting from the 90s never looked this good.
Wow wonderful 🥰
Could you please describe what material did you use ?
Wish you guys supplied the links to the products you used. Love. Your channel!
Not their work. Have watched the full tutorial on the red table with red fabric, the sun face and a couple of others on the real UA-camrs channels. Here they have just stolen snippets from these other channels and trying to pass them off as their own ideas!!
The stencils might have been nice to create wall art, but without links, this video was a total waste of time.
This is my favorite vid so far.
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Wonderful ideas!!
Very Clever!
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It’s good idea nice and beautiful I love to to do mine❤
Awesome creative ideas!
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WOW! I enjoyed that. beautiful! TY!
Beautiful 😻
The music drives me crazy & it’s a short trip. I don’t mind a little of it if they’d just vary it instead the the endless loop of what’re it is.
These people are so creative
The first one is superb...I will try..which paints you used???
Great Video!
The originals were much more beautiful the first one brown was so antique table looked elegant spoiled the natural ones and it looks like coffee has spilled or paint has spilled only the last one was good my suggestion
Nice designs happy easter!
Nice, but it would have been helpful if the product being used was shown on the screen for each step.
Great video :)
He is brilliant love it.
Beautiful!
I love these videos, but is there somewhere we can get an ingredient/material list?
Wow. ….. amazing
Awesome 👍
Is there a place to find if the item used? Video was nice but would have been more helpful if they would say what items an process .
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2:35 looked the most realistic marble.
Great ideas!!
Cool!
These were nice but that is not how you use a colander for a pour. The colander when done right gives a flower look. That was just a dirty pour that you didn’t need to break out dishes for. A flip cup would have down the same
The very last one was good
these are all awesome
Not everyone is going to like every single idea, but I think these demonstrate creativity and help bring otherwise old and practically useless stuff to life again. For those who are putting down the first table as "natural wood," it sure doesn't look like it to me. The appearance and way it moves around tells me that it is a laminate of some type -- either MDF, particle board, or something similar. It's highly unlikely that a true hardwood piece would've been modified this way.
you’re very creative
Great ideas
It would be even better if they could tell us the materials they are using, times and steps; otherwise, it is just a waste of time watching the video.
The only one I loved/liked was the very last one.
What the heck? The 1st table was just lovely as is.😭
I agree with Jena.
There were some very nice creations but it hurt to see a couple of them.
Where do you find those large stencils? If anyone knows, please let me know and thank you in advance. 😊
Amazing
What's the white stuff she puts on the first table? Gotta be better/easier than sanding 😫
This isn't making cheap furniture it's fing up completely good furniture
This is a very creative video, however if I wish to try I would fail, as I need a list of the items being used for each project, not the brand name but the actual product, ie chalk, varnish etc. This goes for all videos using products, else it’s just stuff being done on fast forward, and not enjoyable at all. I’m sure it’s easy enough, put in the description box and also include drying time etc.... some of us are beginners
Yes that would be awesome. Then we can at least give credit where credit is due
They can't give you any lists, because these are not their work. I have seen the actual tutorials of the red table with the red fabric, the sun face and one other, on the actual youtubers channels. Here is nothing more than snippets stolen from the original youtubers channels to make it look like their ideas. The red table/fabric is a brilliant tutorial - and one tip she gave to make sure the fabric sealed properly was to us an extrelely fine sandpaper between each coat of varnish, and by the time she'd done the FIFTH coat of final varnish, she had a very smooth, tough, waterproof finish!!!