Thursday, 19 May 2011 01:54

Waste Not, Want Not Featured

Written by  Jennifer Stewart
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Give me a yard sale, flea market, or antique store and I'm in heaven. The thrill of the chase. Finding that great item I can show some love to... So exciting. I love giving used yet good quality things a new life. I can spot a key item such as an accessory or piece of furniture that has major potential a mile away. Something that is very well made, and maybe forgotten about, replaced, or just not desired anymore is always in my radar.

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Another person's junk may just be my treasure!

Now, granted, some things need some serious love to be wanted again. But items I know once shined that could be a great piece again just by giving it a little attention, are definite deals for me. Some people throw the most valuable things away! They just can't envision the potential. Sad really.

I love revamping! As a hobby, and even if asked for by my paying clients.  I have some awesome things in my own house that I have admired, given a spray of new paint to, a new lamp shade on, new hardware in, etc. and now not only have a great new item but I'm giving back to mother earth too.

Obviously, I am not a big advocate of waste, especially in today's financial state. In the past I have had a few clients who have wanted to throw perfectly good furniture or appliances away. I always suggest Habitat For Humanity or a good local thrift store. You never know who you're gonna help by doing this. In my opinion it is the best form of recycling around.

Oh, and if you haven't heard, Esty is a great new site that you upload pictures of things handmade or vintage that you have found. A great way to save a piece and make some money. www.etsy.com . Check it out.

I challenge you to give a little love and care to something old. You may be surprised at just how much you like it!  Here are some finds to inspire.....


 

Wouldn't believe the steal I found for clients at a consignment shop. This set (Italian Art Deco Rosewood) is originally @$24K! Got the set for @$10K, recovered the seats in a black leather, and it is stunning!!!

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A little paint goes a long way! Only spray real wood though. Particle board wood pieces aren't worth the salvage, in my opinion, not to mention acting like a wet sponge if sprayed.

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This is clever. A bed turned into a bench!

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Everyone remembers these things.. My grandparents had a set, only they were avocado green. Think spray paint is the trick! If only I had known then..

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Lamps are so fun. Instant impact in a room from something you may have thought was hideous at one time!

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Think outside the box. Turning an old TV armoire into a desk area is super easy and very useful!

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Fabric... As useful as paint to show some kindness! And fabric can give it a million different looks.

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I love these. The originals are probably from my high school. ha ha

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Im a big proponent of modern antiques! I like taking an old classic and giving it not only a new life, but a new edge! From boring to bold.

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This is soooo simple. Find an old drawer face, paint, attach hardware and voila...(Courtesy of My Back Yard Eden, one of the many blogs you can get some inspiration from.)

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Please Recycle! Make something simple, saved and now super!

 

 

 

 

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