Hello Remodelaholics! I’m Tasha and I blog over at Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body about thrifty DIY projects and home renovations. You may remember some of my other contributor posts, like the one about how to transform an outdated, cultured marble vanity with concrete or my popular post about how we built a wood screen to hide the ugly utility […]
6 Beautiful Furniture DIYs + March Link Party
And here we are in MARCH! It’s been beautiful and very much a lamb here, no lion weather… which I’m perfectly okay with! I’d love to see what you’re working on now that it’s warming up — link up below or tag #imaremodelaholic on Instagram. AND — we are looking for the best IKEA hacks […]
8 Creative Furniture Makeovers (Friday Features + Link Up)
And just like that, August is coming to an end! Oh me, oh my. I hope your summer has been wonderful and full of great projects. Today, we’ve chosen to share some of our favorite furniture projects from the party and our fabulous Facebook fans — be sure to link up here (or below) or […]
How to Restore Rusty Chrome
Vintage-style furnishings are popular and add such a custom and unique style to your home. But… not all the vintage finds around town are in pristine shape. And those that are in amazing shape are usually much more pricy! But with some TLC and elbow grease, many older worn pieces of furniture can be cleaned […]
Step by Step: How to Refinish Wood Furniture
Refinishing a piece of furniture is a great way to save money while update a piece you love. It’s really popular right now to paint classic pieces — every color from coral 😉 to white and everything in between. The popularity and ease of using chalk paint makes it stylish and fairly simple. BUT — […]
10 Great Recycled and Upcycled Projects
[tps_header] Recycled and Upcycled Projects Hope you’re having a fabulous summer and had a great holiday weekend! We really love finding new bloggers and fabulous new projects here at the party, so come strut your stuff and bring a friend 🙂 Don’t forget to go check out last week’s great party and then link up […]
Small Desk Turned Large Workspace
We live in a smallish house, so maximizing every single space is a must. My office/workspace is in our breakfast nook, and I have tried to use every bit of space possible. I started by bringing in some shelving, but was using a smaller table to work on, and it just wasn’t, well, working. I […]
From Salvaged Metal Cart To Swanky Bar Cart
A metal cart is so versatile — use it as a bar cart, a place to store supplies, a craft center, an electronics charging station… pretty much anything goes! Our guest today took a salvaged cart from the trash and cleaned it up to make it a swanky bar cart: The Moroccan trellis quatrefoil lattice […]
DIY Gold Leaf Glass Table Top
Hello! My name is Jackie. I am the creative force behind Teal & Lime, a blog with one simple goal: empowering you to decorate your own home in an easy and approachable way! I share decorating tips, DIY projects, and inspiration to make it home, make it you. Today, I have a drop-dead gorgeous furniture makeover to […]
How To Restore An Old Leather Chair
Modern furniture can be beautiful, but they just don’t make some pieces like they used to. The style, the sturdiness — sometimes you just have to go thrifting to find a great piece of furniture. And then you get the thrill of the hunt, too! Once you find a piece that you love, odds are […]
Mudroom Bench from an Old Dresser
We have shared a bunch of redone dressers with here at Remodelaholic, like our recent dresser turned butcher block kitchen buffet. Dressers are great candidates for upcycling and repurposing because they are generally sturdy, easy-to-find and cheap at thrift stores, and automatically have storage. Our guest today completely reimagined an old, beaten up dresser into […]
Furniture Refinishing and Repurposing
It’s no secret: new furniture is pricey. I’ve discovered that there are quite a few homeowners out there who wait to decorate their homes “until they can afford it.” Well, the newsflash is, if you are willing to furnish your home with objects that aren’t new, just new to you, then you can afford to […]