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9 Fabulous Furniture Revamps

January 28, 2011 by Amanda Formaro

Something I really haven’t tackled too often is revamping pieces of furniture. I’ve done an occasional chair to dress up a corner, but that’s about it. I find revamp projects to be totally fascinating, educational and let’s not forget what wonderful eye candy they are. Here are some awesome furniture revamps I know you will love.

Upcycling furniture is commonly thought of as a hack to save money, but don’t be fooled, as with some DIY handmade projects the time and money that goes into a project is never recouped. We hack furniture for the love or something old, something new.

It is also a great way to reduce waste and to be honest most of the furniture built 50 years ago is so much stronger than the furniture we have now.

1. Chevron Table
2. Pink Waterfall Vanity
3. Blue Spice Cabinet
4. Turquoise Door
5. Refinished Buffet
6. Foot Stool Redo
7. Refreshed Bar Stools
8. Old Chair Turned Shelf
9. Revamped Entry Table

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Comments

  1. Dayna says

    January 28, 2011 at 6:19 pm

    Thank you so much for the feature. I’m glad that you like the table and that you stopped by to visit my blog. Have a great day!

  2. Kim says

    January 31, 2011 at 5:11 am

    Amanda,
    Wow! Thanks so much for including my pink vanity in your fabulous list!
    Kim 🙂

  3. Courtney @ A Diamond in the Stuff says

    January 31, 2011 at 10:11 pm

    Thanks for the feature, glad you liked my bar stools!

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    January 5, 2012 at 10:40 am

    […] project, think small. A scratched-up end table or even reclaimed doll furniture can all work. Give them a little life and they’ll add a ton to your space. Before you paint your new treasure clean it thoroughly. […]

Have you read?

Building with Nature: My Experience with Natural Birdhouses

If you’re someone who enjoys DIY woodworking projects and has a soft spot for garden wildlife, Natural Birdhouses by Maria and Amen Fisher is a must-read. I picked this book up recently and have been completely inspired by the earthy, sustainable approach it offers to building homes for birds, bats, and even beneficial bugs.

What really drew me in was the focus on using found wood and natural materials—think branches, logs, reclaimed boards, and other bits of nature you can often source from your own backyard or a nearby forest. Not only does this make the projects eco-friendly, but it also gives everything a beautiful, rustic feel that blends effortlessly into any garden or backyard setting.

The book includes 25 step-by-step projects, all clearly explained and illustrated, which makes it accessible for both beginner and seasoned crafters. Even if you don’t have a fully-equipped workshop, most of these can be tackled with just a few basic tools and a bit of patience.

I started with a simple birdhouse design, using some weathered fence boards I had stashed in the shed. The instructions were easy to follow, and I was surprised how quickly it came together. Within a couple of days of putting it out in the garden, a curious little sparrow showed up—talk about instant reward! I’ve since bookmarked the bat box project and one of the insect hotel builds for next weekend.

What I really love about this book is that it’s not just about crafting; it’s about encouraging wildlife and creating a more natural, welcoming habitat right in your own yard. It’s a great way to involve kids, too—mine were fascinated by the idea of building a bug hotel and couldn’t wait to help collect materials.

If you’re looking for nature-inspired DIY garden projects that not only look good but also serve a purpose, Natural Birdhouses is full of ideas that check all the boxes. It’s creative, environmentally conscious, and a great way to spend time outdoors while giving something back to the ecosystem.

I’d definitely recommend this to anyone into sustainable gardening, backyard birdwatching, or rustic outdoor décor. Let me know if you give it a try—I’d love to hear what you build!

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