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Easy Banister Update

Oak banisters and railings can really date the look of a home.  Replacing or even sanding and refinishing the banister are both costly update options. So, how can you tackle the update on a budget? Gel stain! This is the banister from my daughter’s new townhome – one of many projects we tackled on a budget!  I lightly sanded it down and applied three coats of General Finishes Antique Walnut Gel Stain.  It really takes three coats to get good coverage.  I applied a coat of poly to finish it off.

Upscaled Buffet with Paint and Hardware

Paint and hardware can totally transform any piece of furniture. I purchased this buffet at an estate sale for $30. To be honest, it wasn’t a great quality piece of furniture, but it had tons of storage.  And, I wanted to experiment with using SW Naval on a piece – so, this was a low risk opportunity to do that. The paint color was the biggest factor in transforming the piece.  (SW Naval) One of the drawers had a broken corner that needed to be “camouflaged”. I looked on Pinterest to see what I could do.  I found these L...

Fireplace Surround and Mantel Update

The fireplace mantel and surround in my investment property needed an update!  The original had builder grade materials from the 1990’s and with a few new tiles, a chunky mantel and a can of spray paint, it looks totally new! The original fireplace had 4 x 4 white tile and classic trim and a thin mantel. I removed the trim, mantel and tile and started again.  My daughter picked out this fun tile which worked well with the carpet and paint color. To make the mantel, I used the plans from Shanty2Chic and it was easier than I thought and...

Mid-Century Modern Buffet Makeover

A project piece with good bones makes for a great makeover!  I found this little mid-century beauty on Facebook Marketplace and loved its clean lines and scale.  The piece itself was solid, just in need of a little attention. The top had some damage but shaped up with some sanding, stain and polyurethane. I painted the sides gray and used a black glaze to give it some dimension. I used gold Rub n Buff on the drawer pulls and casters!

Be Merry and Bright Holiday Sign

Ever find a really good deal and think “I’ll find something to do with it”?  Well, that is how this project started — I found a $7 wood panel door at Goodwill and transformed it into this fun hanging outdoor holiday sign.  And, once I had a plan, it was really fun to execute in just a few steps. FINISHING THE DOOR I lightly sanded the door and applied stain and poly.  I used MinWax Dark Walnut. LETTERS Since the wood door had raised panels, I used letters from Hobby Lobby (50% off) to create the message.  To add some whimsy...

Vanity Update for Home Resale

It still amazes me the transformation a coat of paint can make.  When I was preparing my house for sale, it seemed like I was painting everything (with Sherwin Williams paint, of course) – the main floor and the trim on the exterior as two examples.  In addition to that, there was one vanity that I hadn’t replaced over the years because it was really a big project to include addressing the flooring.  The vanity was builder grade and original to the home.  It looked dated but I wasn’t going to invest in any elaborate renovation at that point –...

Four DIY Gift Ideas for Creative Young Ones

If you are an avid DIYer, at this time of the year, you are looking for ideas for creative and personal gifts.  For those of you with young ones in your life, perhaps some of these ideas might give you some inspiration to get those gifts underway. I wish I could say that these Ideas were my own — but, these ideas all came from Pinterest and I either used the inspiration, or frankly, I loved what I saw and made the same.  (Thank you to those who created these first.) DRESS UP WARDROBE This one is perfect for the...

Travel Inspired Wall Art

I am a lover of travel and it makes me happy to see memories of my adventures around the house.  During my travels, I make it a point to collect small prints, paintings or take some great photos that I can use to dress up the walls in my home.  And, I have to say, each time I walk by print/photo or painting, it makes me smile at the memory. Here are some of my favorite travel memories BARCELONA ROME PARIS IRELAND VERSAILLES

DIY Barn doors for a Window Covering

Barn doors can be expensive, but with a little creativity and work to source the materials, I was able to make a barn door for under $200. A couple of years ago when barn doors were gaining popularity and I wanted to try one on for size. My son moved into a new home and needed a window treatment for the patio door…so, this was my opportunity to make one. As the base of the door, I wanted something that wasn’t heavy.  I found two flat, hollow, interior doors on Craigslist for $5 each.  I added some detail by adding plywood...

Refinished Drafting Table Turned Desk

I love the story behind old furniture and frequently think of the original owners while I work on making the piece pretty again. This beautiful find, was sitting in the basement of an estate sale home, under a bunch of pots and pans. The previous owner used this drafting table 50-60 years ago. The top showed signs of wear, including the pinpoints used to hold down the drafting paper. This table was one of my favorite finds and “before and after” transformations. Not only was the cost only $30, it was relatively easy to refinish. The table was in rough...

Thanksgiving Outdoor Decor | Give Thanks

Need Thanksgiving and Fall decor that is simple and affordable?  Look no further!  This project was super easy and cost almost nothing! Use your imagination and resourcefulness to make your own outdoor decor for any holiday or occasion! WOOD This is a piece of fence that I found while walking my dogs on garbage day.  So, the price tag was $0.  Right up my alley!  I did make a spectacle of myself getting it home, but what is a day without embarrassing yourself or others. 🙂 . Obviously you can use a variety of materials for main structure of the...

Five Tricks to Dress Your Windows with Affordable Curtains

Window treatments can be affordable, functional and still transform the look of a room.  When tackling the windows in my new townhome, I decided to shift my approach from simply choosing window coverings to choosing window dressings.  Go from drab to dramatic with these five tricks! Source Window dressings can be expensive, but with a bit of shopping, there are some great choices that are super affordable.  Kohl’s has such a variety to choose from and ALWAYS has a sale and stackable discounts.  (Never buy anything from Kohl’s without a coupon or a sale.) These Sun Zero Extreme Black Out curtains were...