Friday Five: Fabulous Furniture Features No. 3 | Redo It Yourself Inspirations : Friday Five: Fabulous Furniture Features No. 3

Friday, October 10, 2014

Friday Five: Fabulous Furniture Features No. 3





Welcome to my third week in the series:





This is where I share my five favorites that I discovered this week. In no particular order, please enjoy these fabulous works. 


Graphite Buffet

By Amanda at 
Reloved Rubbish


I love the sleek look that Amanda created using the graphite color. Hitting the highlights just perfectly, this buffet is gorgeous! You can see this and more of her lovely work at Reloved Rubbish




Picked & Painted



Between the curves and the two tone color choices, then the hardware, this contrasted buffet turned out stunning!  The before and after, along with other beautiful pieces are posted by Helen at Picked and Painted.





Two Toned Painted & Stained Dresser

by Kristin at 




I love how Kristin distressed this dresser. From a boy's room to manhood, it will be loved for many years.  You can visit the entire Star Wars themed room at Yellow Bliss Road




I Love Mod Podge!

by Kim at 
Savvy Southern Style




A unique use of this fabric decoupaged on the front was perfect for this antique buffet!  This wonderful idea along with so many others are posted by Kim at Savvy Southern Style











I guess I loved the decoupaged fabric idea so much, I landed on this awesome end table by Jennifer at Decorating Ideas Made Easy.  Great measurement tip too!  You must see her other posts! 



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These fabulous pieces of furniture are very inspiring. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. 




2 comments:

  1. oh love the fabric decoupage on the furniture! what a great idea! All great choices, you have great taste!

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  2. It is an amazing piece of art. Kim matched up the print to the buffet perfectly.
    I love giving things new life and these creations are my eye candy... this addiction is financially safer than a huge warehouse that I would turn into a furniture museum :D

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