Not exact matches
South Shore aims to make affordable
furniture, and sometimes the result is that you'll find a
few small blemishes on some of the
pieces.
From new dining tables to a brand new paint job, it's fun and easy to turn a
small space (or spare room) into a dining area for the family with just a
few pieces of
furniture.
It's certainly easier and cleaner to split when you don't have all the legalities to contend with: Maybe just a
few dishes, airline points or
pieces of
furniture to split, but nothing
small claims court can't handle.
Over the past
few months I've shared several distressing techniques and this one is very similar to the others only I did a
few things different, so I wanted to share a tutorial that shows you how to distress a
piece of
furniture since most of my distressing has been with
smaller decorative items such as picture frames, step stools and wooden signs.
I have a
few spaces I'm trying to work with and every time I bring a
piece of
furniture or art home it seems too
small for this large space.
It may seem counterintuitive, but outfitting a
small space with just a
few large - scale
pieces (rather than a mishmash of pint - size
furniture) can actually make it feel grander — as proven by this Florida bedroom designed by Amanda Lindroth.
I've even sold a
few small pieces of
furniture on Craigslist and we have taken a couple of loads to Goodwill.
Amongst the
smaller chores, wallpapering, painting and buying a
few new
furniture pieces sit high on the to - do list, but the big projects include some pretty extensive extensions, carpeting and installing bespoke kitchens.
You can further that illusion by filling the room with
smaller furniture — a love seat rather than a full couch — or by using
fewer pieces.
When walking into my home I have a
small entry space and a large wall.At one time I thought I would put a bench there and maybe a mirror.But having such a
small space with a door I did not think a bench would work.I found this
piece of
furniture a
few years ago at a resale shop.I think it fits perfectly in this tight space.There is still plenty of room for my door to open.My front door is just to the right of the photo... but not seen.I change this often.This time I decided to add a window in front and a
few other things too.I love layering
pieces together.But I could not stop here.I found this old painting at a thrift store.
What you don't see in my photos is that there is a corner of the room where I store some photoshoot props and a
few small pieces of
furniture that I don't use much.
You provide: what you want to paint — bring in a
few cabinet doors from your project, a
smaller furniture piece (that you can carry in — nothing gigantic), a sack of old hardware, a light fixture, a lamp, a decorative accessory