Faux Stained Glass Cabinet Technique
Grab some Elmer's glue and craft paint for this one of a kind cabinet update!Check out the video for more how-to's!
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Hey Everyone! In today's project I will be showing you I created this crate ottoman. It's super cute because it doubles as storage and beautiful decor.We want to help you DIY, so some of the materials in this post are linked to sellers. Just so you know, Hometalk may collect a small share of sales from the links on this page.
I am so excited to share with you one of my absolute favorite pieces of furniture to repurpose. Old hutch tops! People tend to get rid of these, and either set them on the roadside or sell them for cheap. I found this one on Facebook Marketplace for $20.00.
My picture frame coffee table has always been a staple in my living room as it is such a wonderful conversation piece and adds so much character to my home. This video and simple instructions will have you creating your conversation piece in no time! If you would like to see more of my home DIY projects check out my YouTube channel at http://www.athomewithnikki.com Thanks. NikkiSHOP YOUR FRAMESLook for frames that you think best fits your design style. Make sure to get different size frames for a unique look. Stay away from oval shaped frames, straight sided frames are best for this project. Get an abundance of frames, this is key! Remember that you can always return the frames that you do not use.
Check out our living room idea discussion board. It's sizzlin' with ideas.
Imagine these in every room of your house...only they have been painted at least 100 times (maybe a little less, but not much) and they are all chipped, rusted and ugly. I looked up replacing them, but what I can find is super expensive!!! What would you suggest using to clean these up (stripping off paint??) without having to detach the base from the wall to prevent destroying walls, paint, etc. I am not even sure the base comes off or it it does it will not come off easily without prying. I know the vent portion will pop out easier.
I’m tired of looking at my “70’s” wall but I like the different textures of wood and brick. I’m going to white wash the brick but unsure if I should stain the wood brown to get rid of the “orange” color or pickle/white wash the wood. I’d prefer not to paint the wood since I want the wood grain/knots to still show. Any suggestions on the best technique to use for either stain or white wash? I’ve read horror stories on refinishing knotty pine.
I live in a restored 1900 farmhouse, but I wasn't the one that did the restoration. I haven't a clue why they placed this living room vent on the main wall instead of the side near the bookcase. Any ideas as to make it less ugly, as I know I can't cover it. Every room in the house is pretty much painted and decorated except this one, and it is the main room!