Just answering since the UA-camr didn't respond, in case anyone still wonders. I would use the light one, I've done honey oak cabinets with it. The darker one runs the risk of looking muddy, you want the orange tones to be clean and vibrant.
Lucky to get around €150 here in Finland 🇫🇮...... if that ... And she didn't use fulltibs of paint .... yes there's the hardware.... but even still .... max here €150 ish
If they were a solid color with a quality enamel paint I would say they would be worth $400 for the pair. For an oddly colored faux wood grain paint job $200. They come out the gate looking fake and cheap. It your going to paint furniture it should look like it has a nice finish that was well done.
I wholeheartedly disagree with you. These sell like hot cakes for me. Different generations want different things. If you watch some of her other videos, you will see that!
What a score for 10 bucks. I would sell in my area for 300. Love the way you stained them also. I must check out adjustable hardware.
Thank you for watching!! Sold for $375 really fast :)
U really did a wonderful job on these 2 beauties.Well done.❤ love the way they turned out.
Those turned out beautiful, love that light stain.
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow .., what a wonderful make over … they’re beautiful … I would start at $300 for the pair! 😊
Love the color, could you please tell me what retique it kit did you use
Thanks in advance
These look great! Not sure what you should ask for them in your area. I'm in the Toronto Canada area and I would probably try to get $400 for them.
Awesome, thank you! They sold fast at $375 :)
@@flippedbyabby Excellent!!!
If I wanted that orange wood color would I use the dark or light retoque it?
Just answering since the UA-camr didn't respond, in case anyone still wonders. I would use the light one, I've done honey oak cabinets with it. The darker one runs the risk of looking muddy, you want the orange tones to be clean and vibrant.
@@LunarEleven Thanks!
Looks great!
Looks good!
Did you use bleach primer with pickled oak stain?
Do you think it'd be ok doing this to kitchen cabinets?
What Goodwill did you get that from for just $10? Because I’ve been in the Goodwill and have never seen furniture for $10 no matter the condition🤷🏾♀️
I have a table I am going to refinish for my daughter. What do you use to clean?
Beautiful
the stain and sealer could be any brand
I think you did an amazing job with this set, I think $400 for the pair,
definitely.
Buen trabajo. Pero me gusta mas el color madera que tenian antes.
I would ask $100 for them in Tampa area. I don't see a lot for sale in my area, so I'm not sure what they would go for.
it also says it is water base. what doe meat it?
Turn out brand new .
Time you consider a little shop with your Mom . More space and a little Show Room Display .
We are hoarders 🤣 it would feed our vintage addiction
$200 Each; especially with the premium product cost and hardware cost; this is just my opinion as a refinisher.
Nice!
Lucky to get $150 Canadian here in Nova Scotia Canada.
Lucky to get around €150 here in Finland 🇫🇮...... if that ...
And she didn't use fulltibs of paint .... yes there's the hardware.... but even still .... max here €150 ish
What is the tool you used for the stain?
It’s a wood graining tool from Amazon!
AMAZING JOB. I would sell them for 250 for the set.
I would sell these for $350 for the set in the lower Texas area
The nightstands were cute before you painted them so their beauty shows through
$100 each
If they were a solid color with a quality enamel paint I would say they would be worth $400 for the pair. For an oddly colored faux wood grain paint job $200. They come out the gate looking fake and cheap. It your going to paint furniture it should look like it has a nice finish that was well done.
I wholeheartedly disagree with you. These sell like hot cakes for me. Different generations want different things. If you watch some of her other videos, you will see that!
In another comment, Abbey said that they sold fast for $375.