
I always love to see a piece of furniture reconstructed to serve a new purpose. Alicia from Thrifty and Chic performed one such miraculous transformation on a 1970s dresser that was in a client’s office and on its way to the thrift store.
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I always love to see a piece of furniture reconstructed to serve a new purpose. Alicia from Thrifty and Chic performed one such miraculous transformation on a 1970s dresser that was in a client’s office and on its way to the thrift store.
Karen from Redoux got this old, well-used changing table from her neighbor. It had been once been “host to many a little bottom” before it was no longer needed and landed outside. With a fresh coat of turquoise paint and some poly for outdoor protection, the old changing table now serves as a buffet for {…Read More…}
Tammy from One More Time to Celebrate shows that a dresser can be way more than just a dresser. Especially when it’s paired with an old coffee table. Tammy transformed these pieces into a coffee station for her kitchen. It’s the perfect solution to limited counter space! Tammy points out that this can be used {…Read More…}
You know it made my day when I got an email with a subject line that read “You inspired me to do this!” from Jen at West Street Story. Jen and her hubby had found a dresser beneath some bales of hay at a garage sale. They dresser wasn’t even originally for sale, but they {…Read More…}

Debra from A French Touch was driving a van full of furniture with her husband when they spotted an old dresser sitting curbside. Debra estimates it to be circa 1900, and it was unfortunately showing its age. Her husband actually carried the dresser home on his back because they only had room in the van {…Read More…}
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