| Ideas to Give Old 
              Furniture New Life
 
 The best thing about old furniture is the 
              new life you can give it. It doesn’t take much talent – just a 
              little creativity and patience if you’ve never taken on a 
              furniture project before. Accept this challenge: instead of throwing 
              out that old chest of drawers from your child’s room, think of a 
              new use for it. Recycling furniture can be a lot of fun, plus it’s 
              a good way to get a new look at a fraction of the cost. If you are 
              not happy with the finished product, start over or then give in to 
              purchase a new furniture piece. Think about that old chest of drawers. Is 
              there a drawer that’s broken? Maybe you can take out that drawer 
              and create a shelf from the opening. Would it make a nice TV stand 
              if it was just a little taller? Consider screwing finials that you 
              can find in your local discount store onto the bottom to create 
              “legs” or “feet.” And never underestimate the power of a coat 
              of paint! Old furniture gets a quick update when painted. If you 
              like the shabby chic look, tatter the fresh paint job a bit by 
              sanding around corners and other heavy use areas to create a worn 
              look. If it’s your first time to try this furniture painting 
              technique, invest in an inexpensive kit that can be found at any 
              retail discount store. If you are really creative and not afraid to 
              try new things with your old furniture, you can create some funky 
              new accessories for your home. Use an old dresser as a sink basin 
              for your bathroom. Use the headboard or footboard from a twin size 
              bed as the back of a bench. Giving your old furniture a new look does 
              not always include creating a new function for it. For instance, 
              drape and tuck fabric over an old sofa or love seat to give it a 
              “slipcovered” look. Or, hot glue some fabric on top of the old 
              rattan panels on the coffee table you’ve had for years. Trim it 
              out by hot gluing some braided trim around the edges and you’ve 
              created a new look for the table. If your piece of furniture was painted but 
              you’d like to give it a stained look, give it a try. Most woods 
              are easily stripped of paint and stain can be applied in the color 
              and intensity of your choice. Just follow the directions supplied 
              by the stain manufacturer. Give the lacquer-look furniture popular in 
              past years an up to date look by using a combination of painting 
              and staining. To get a brown leather look, brush your lacquer 
              furniture lightly first with sand paper just enough to rough up 
              the surface so the paint will adhere better. Then, use a red 
              primer color spray paint on the furniture. Once the primer dries, 
              use an oil-based brown stain and a plastic bag to create the 
              leathery look. Working with a small area at a time, use a sponge 
              “brush” to paint on the stain. Crinkle a plastic bag and open it 
              up. Press the crinkled bag on top of the stain and sweep the bag 
              quickly off the furniture. The motion will pull the stain around, 
              creating the lines associated with leather. Kits are also 
              available for this technique. 
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