10 Reasons Why You Might Want to Bleach Your Old Furniture
Go light and natural. You won’t regret it.
Transform a dark, outdated cabinet into a gorgeous statement piece
Install woven cane fronts to the doors, add metal legs, and bleach the whole thing.
Give your shiny cherry dresser a boho raw wood finish
Bleach it, then gently whitewash to protect that natural look.
Bleach a thrifted wood cabinet for a light, breezy look
This technique gets rid of the orange tones so popular in antique furniture.
Refinish a gorgeous arched cabinet with bleach
Paint the inside and shelves white to complete the lightened look.
Use bleach to remove outdated dark gel stain
Leave it as is, or re-stain it the color of your choice.
Bleach an antique dining room table for that dreamy French Country look
Apply liming wax for a gorgeous white grained finish.
Bring nature in with gorgeous tree stump side tables
Clean and brighten these natural beauties with a bleach bath.
Give an old armoire a gray weathered wood makeover
Strip off the old wax finish, sand it down, wipe it with bleach, and apply accelerating stain.
Update old furniture with a rustic-modern raw wood finish
Speed up the process using wood bleach instead of household bleach.