My Greatest Creation - Odd Art Deco Vanity Makeover
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I found this art deco vanity on FB Marketplace, and I planned to turn it into a set of nightstands, as I typically like to do with vanities like this. However, the one photo in the listing was not enough to inform me of the fact that the two sides of the vanity were two different heights. My initial thought when I saw this was to just not buy it, but I'm very glad that I did because it forced me to think outside the box and come up with a solution that I'm honestly quite proud of :)
- Andy
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Removing 100 Layers of Paint #shorts #restoration #diy #woodworking #satisfying
Furniture restoration of the most paint I've ever seen on a dresser.
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Turning Free Pallets into an Epoxy Table | Furniture Makeover
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For a long time, I've wanted to attempt an epoxy table. I wanted to throw in a twist though, and I figured what better way than to take some free pallet wood to dump some very expensive epoxy onto. Being my first epoxy table, there were some inevitable mistakes made along the way.
Some things I should have done differently:
1. The individual planks had some warping, especially after burning. I should have tied the boards together with some inlays on the bottom or domino joints to create one flat board prior to burning. This would have made it easier to control the warping.
2. I planed off too much depth with the router when I was flattening the table. This put a lot of strain on the router bit, and I also accidentally cut into a part of the table where the wood was sticking up higher than the rest.
3. Ideally, I should have done a coat of table top epoxy on top of the deep pour epoxy. This would create a more durable outer coat.
This was definitely a challenging project for me, but I learned SO much. I'd love to know what you think about this kind of project, since it is a different concept than my usual furniture makeover/restoration videos.
If you liked this video, please give it a like, it helps me a lot!! :)
- Andy
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BEST Workshop Hack
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1900s Antique Rolltop Desk Restoration (ASMR)
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I found this charming rolltop desk on the street on garbage day, so obviously I had to bring it home. I tried my best to resist the urge to modify the piece since it had plenty of character as is, but I just had to add those two little drawers inside the shelving unit; they add so much functionality to an otherwise bland bottom slot, in my opinion.
I wanted to use a scraper to get rid of the paint as much as I could, but the drawer and most of the body didn't allow for this. The grain directions on the veneer covering most of this piece were vertical, and scraping perpendicular to the grain would certainly cause at least some damage to the thin veneer. For this reason, stripper was the way to go for removing the paint, after which sanding would do the final cleanup.
Let me know what you thought of this one :)
- Andy
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I Don’t Need a Bed Frame… So I Made THIS
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It's been a while since I've done a makeover with painting involved. This headboard was actually 100% solid wood, so I heavily contemplated NOT painting it, but the grain wasn't particularly amazing, plus the painted look really gives it a modern look -- after all, the channel IS called Modern Makeovers.
Let me know what you thought of this one! I appreciate the support :)
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- Andy
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Painted Mid-Century Modern Dresser Restoration
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Another Marketplace find for $20. I actually didn't mind the color that it was painted in, but it definitely needed a refresh, so I had to strip it clean. I think the top originally had a shelving or display unit, which would explain why there was a big section of the top that wasn't painted.
Let me know what you thought about this one, and thanks for watching :)
- Andy
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The MOST Drawers I've Ever Restored.. Rustic Apothecary Restoration
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When I found this on Marketplace for free, I was pretty excited. If you've seen my other makeovers, you'll know that I've done a few 'faux' drawer projects where I create the illusion of there being more drawers than there really is; this time, I had 30 real drawers to work on. This was quite the time consuming process, from cutting them all to the same length, sanding off the paint, smoothing all the edges, and cleaning the insides. However, time consuming does not necessarily mean difficult. The real challenge of this project was in cutting the body's depth down from 28 inches to 21 inches. I actually went out and purchased a reciprocating saw to accomplish this; I don't know if there may have been a better way, but after a lot of contemplation, that's the method I landed on. The cuts didn't turn out the cleanest -- at least not clean enough for me to want to present it as the front of the piece -- so I resorted to taking off the back panel and electing that as the new front of the piece, while covering up the side that I had just butchered.
If you enjoyed this makeover, please do me a favor and like the video. And if you have any questions, I would be happy to answer your comments.
Thank you for watching :)
- Andy from Modern Makeovers
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I Bought this for a Singular Dollar.. Contemporary Furniture Makeover
I purchased this dresser from an auction for an entire dollar. Nobody else bid for it, so lucky me~
I actually really like when I find dressers like this that have all the drawer fronts touching edge-to-edge. It makes the front of the dresser one big canvas, and it gives me a ton of creative freedom. My original idea with the handles, as seen in the video, had to be scrapped because it didn't look as nice as I thought it would. I think with the drawers themselves looking so nice on their own with the scored lines, and the handles being a bit chunky, it was just much better to keep it simple and do one handle per drawer.
If you enjoyed this makeover, please like and subscribe to see more. And if you have any questions, I would be happy to answer your comments.
Thank you for watching :)
- Andy
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So.. Much.. Veneer Damage.. Retro Bar Cabinet Restoration
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This piece had veneer damage EVERYWHERE. I had to pull out three different veneer repair methods to tackle them all appropriately: 1) Replacing a part of the veneer with a new cut of veneer, 2) Patching the damage with wood epoxy then masking it using stain, and 3) Removing the veneer completely and just embracing the wood layer underneath.
But the most rewarding part of this restoration was figuring out how to get the light working again. The light fixture inside the middle door was missing the bulb, and the furniture being a retro piece from 1955, it used a type of bulb that is very difficult to find today. Unable to find a replacement bulb, I went and bought a new LED light bar. I then did some rewiring to enable the use of the existing push button that acts as an automatic activator for the light when the door is opened. Even though the circuit is a very simple one, I still felt like Tony Stark when I got it working.
If you enjoyed this restoration, please do me a favor and like the video! :)
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120 Year Old Washstand Restoration
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I found this washstand on Facebook Marketplace and brought it home for $40, which is about the highest I'd be willing to pay for a piece in this rough of a shape. I knew the paint and shellac layers would be quite the challenge to remove going into it, but these makeovers are usually the most rewarding in the end.
When I noticed that the entire piece was 100% solid wood, I immediately decided that I want to stain it; this meant that I'd have to do a very thorough job of removing the layers of gunk. Another challenge of scraping this much is trying to avoid digging into the wood with the scraper by accident.
I wanted to raise the height of the piece, so I gave it some tall legs with extra shelf space at the bottom, using what was originally the top of the piece. The vacant space behind the missing door was turned into a wine storage space with a removable rack.
If you enjoy the video, please hit the like button and let me know what you think :)
- Andy
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I Had To Destroy This Dresser... Restoring and Repurposing Furniture
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I picked up this pair of fully solid wood dressers from an auction for just $1 each (there were no other bidders, meaning I got to take them home at the starting price). When I brought them home, I noticed that one of them must have originally been a cabinet with 2 doors, not a dresser. This was clear because doors were obviously cut into 4 sections and made into drawers; even the rail construction was different from the other dresser. A previous owner must have DIY'd it. As much as I appreciated the creativity, it wasn't something I could leave as-is, and rather than undoing the work, I had the idea of just salvaging the solid wood from the whole piece and using parts of it to add onto the other piece in the form of drop-leaves.
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I Built a Home for this Lonely Drawer using Scraps :) Furniture Makeover
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Some of you may recognize this drawer if you've seen my previous video: https://youtu.be/vEwkTXbQblA
On that video, many people commented asking about the fate of the middle drawer. It's been sitting in my garage collecting dust for a few months, and I finally got around to making use of it.
If you enjoyed this makeover, please like and subscribe to see more! Thank you for watching :)
- Andy
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I Turned an IKEA Bookshelf into a Modern TV Console | IKEA HACK
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With this Ikea makeover, I wanted to go for a very modern look. A friend of mine had recently got married, and they needed a new TV console for their home. The gold hinges and legs were picked to compliment some of the other modern furniture that they already own; I normally like to make my own legs rather than buying a set, but I personally dislike the look of wood that's painted gold.
My main concern going into this project was whether or not I would be able to attach all the hardware onto the piece, given how thin Ikea furniture can be. To account for this, I used drywall anchors before screwing. Fortunately, the anchors were reliably strong, and I had no issues with any hardware being weakly attached.
Hope you enjoy the video :)
- Andy
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The MOST Paint I've Ever Seen on a Dresser... Furniture Restoration
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This restoration may be the most drastic one I ever do. Never in my furniture refinishing days have I seen a dresser with 3 and a half pounds of paint (yes, I weighed it). It's one of those makeovers where I just love seeing the before and after side by side... I hope you enjoy this video!
- Andy
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How I turned a GARBAGE cabinet into a showpiece
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When Life Gives You a Vanity, Make Nightstands | Furniture Makeover
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In this makeover, I transform an old vanity to a pair of MCM nightstands, featuring custom made handles and legs, and a lot of Bondo repairs.
My initial plan for this makeover was to stain one of the drawers on each piece; however, I also really wanted to try out the shown leg design for a long time, and I decided that a stained drawer would add one too many design elements to the overall look.
Let me know what you think!
- Andy
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Peel & Stick Wallpaper: from Home Depot
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A Completely Contemporary Makeover from an Ordinary Dresser
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This dresser was purchased from Facebook Marketplace. The main appeal that made me buy it was how high quality it was overall, aside from scratches and stains that needed some work to remove. The original legs looked very frail because of how thin and far apart they were, so I went with my go-to leg design and shortened the skirt to bring them in. The handles also weren't to my taste, but I wanted to honor their original shape in the new ones that I made, hence the resulting design.
I hope you enjoy this makeover :)
- Andy
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Restoring the FLAKIEST dresser of all time... Furniture Restoration
The restoration of a 1965 dresser that just may be the flakiest piece of furniture I have ever seen. You never know what may lie underneath...
I got this dresser for free on Facebook Marketplace. I was drawn to the simple midcentury modern design, and aside from some small damages, it was in great condition. Because of the brown flaky layer, it was hard to tell what kind of quality lied underneath, but I was pleasantly surprised in the end.
Hope you enjoy the video :)
- Andy
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Below is a list of tools and products that I used.
Saman Stripper: https://amzn.to/3HFBSvq
Wood Epoxy: https://amzn.to/2TkYM8m
Detail Sander: https://amzn.to/3ApHVlc
Saman Stain (Black): https://amzn.to/3tt61sO
DeWalt Orbit Sander: https://amzn.to/3D1Pgcp
Razor Blade Scraper: https://amzn.to/2RoNhfd
Polyeurathane Spray (Clear Satin): https://amzn.to/3eZa6Pw
As a disclaimer, the above links may be affiliate links, so if you make a purchase with the links provided, I may receive a small commission. There's no extra charge to you, but it helps me out!
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Follow me on Instagram for more makeovers and to keep up with me between videos!
https://www.instagram.com/modern.makeovers
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