
Elise, creator of the popular doily design chair shared here on RR, is back with another one of her rescues. She got this vintage 1980’s standing lamp from a friend about a year ago. As you can see from the bottom half, it was originally purple.
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Elise, creator of the popular doily design chair shared here on RR, is back with another one of her rescues. She got this vintage 1980’s standing lamp from a friend about a year ago. As you can see from the bottom half, it was originally purple.

While out and about Dee from My Painted Stuff is always taking different routes to increase the likelihood of stumbling upon roadside treasures. It paid off one day when she came across this solid wood table that had been banished to the curb.

Sheri from Awesome Sauce and Asshattery needed end tables to complement her fancy new red couch and discovered this inherited tea table in her basement. Yes, it was only one table, but that’s nothing a saw couldn’t take care of!

After completing some decorative woodwork above her mantel, Andrea from Funsize Creations, found herself with a ton of leftover wood. Her husband was ready to throw it all away, but Andrea was holding onto all that precious wood with a vice grip.

Tami from Curb Alert! vowed she wouldn’t take anything when her neighbor moved and left behind a pile of discarded items. Tami even laughed with her neighbor about a “crafty old school” fireplace screen that was amongst the junk.

Shanna from Restoration Redoux got this vintage table at a yard sale for $4. It was wobbly and dirty, and the leather inlay on top had rotted. Yes, it was in sad shape, but $4 for a wood table is too good a deal to walk away from!

Ever since spotting a desk-to-nightstand transformation by a fellow DIYer, Jessika from Look What Jeff Did had been keeping an eye out for that perfect desk. The day finally arrived when Jeff scored this decrepit desk for free from Goodwill. Let’s just say it was so rundown Goodwill wouldn’t even sell it {wink}.

I guess today’s theme is reconstructing furniture to make it something new! Let’s start off with this broken chair that Melissa from The Happier Homemaker turned into a side table
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