DIY Making Something New, Out Of Something Old,
Our DIY Kitchen Makeover
My husband Glen and I like working on DIY projects together. We love taking something old and making it new again. At the beginning of this year we started working on makeover projects and reinventing projects for our home. This is still a work in progress as we find we go with how our creative flow goes. In the last couple of years we’ve done a few projects here and there, but this year is when all the fun really began.
We started with our kitchen, we painted and then antiqued our kitchen cabinets. Put up new tile back splash, Glen installed more can lights in the ceiling, and also installed under cabinet lighting.
DIY Installing a Dining Room Window
The next DIY project my husband installed a window in our dining room this added so much light and makes the space feel more open.
Farmhouse Style Kitchen Table DIY Makeover
We were wanting a farm style table and chairs with enough seating for all of us. After nearly buying a new one for almost $2000, we decided to try our hand at refinishing one. Here is our result at a cost of a little over $300.
First layer of stain. This was an espresso color. We followed it with a gray stain, and wiped it off like we did in the first layer of espresso.
Then we did a technique called dry brush, I used white paint and then wiped it off, lastly I used an antique glaze over the table top and wiped it off. Then Glen did three coats of polyurethane. We got the look we were going for, which was weathered wood.
We primed and painted the chairs white. I still need to do the antique glaze in the creases of the chair, to match the table base.
We spent just over $300 for this table and 8 chairs.
We love how it turned out!
DIY Bringing Fresh New Life And Color To An Antique Dresser
In the next two photos it shows an antique dresser, (sorry no before picture), that my husband had of his late wife’s. He painted it white and then used the same antique glaze technique that we used before. It looks great! I decorated the top with a lamp I bought at a local home store, and things I had from different rooms in the house to repurpose for new decor. I love our wall decor of the American flag, we bought it at a local antique store from a DIY booth. Great find! We use the drawers for our large bowls and serving platter sets, also for our placemats.