How to upcycle your home furniture
Upcycling is a great way to give your old furniture a new life. If you’re wanting to redecorate your home, transform your current furniture, and save money whilst doing it, then upcycling could be for you!
How to upcycle your home furniture
What is upcycling?
Upcycling is where you take an existing item – whether it’s a piece of clothing, furniture, or accessory – and transform the piece, either by repairing any damages, replacing parts that might have worn away, or simply giving it a lick of paint and a makeover.
How to upcycle your home furniture & what are the benefits?
Upcycling doesn’t only help your pocket, but it also helps the environment too! Instead of throwing your old furniture into landfills and replacing them with brand new ones, you’re improving them and making them last longer, thus reducing the amount of waste you produce.
If you decide to do this as a little DIY home project you will be saving on the planet’s resources, and if you wish to start up your own recycling business, you’ll be reducing production costs and finding a new talent in the process!
The method of upcycling doesn’t have to be difficult – you can make your upcycling as simple or as complex as you’d like. Whether you’re simply sanding down and repainting an old bookshelf or creating intricate new designs on an antique jewellery cabinet, you’ll be able to give your home a new lease of life and impress guests when they ask where you got that snazzy new dining table from.
What tools will you need?
If you’re looking to do larger upcycling jobs, it’s a good idea to invest in the right tools to make the job as smooth as possible.
Invest in a multi tool to cut through wooden surfaces, remove rust from metals and sand down bumpy surfaces. This wonder tool will become your best friend whilst upcycling and can even remove old paint!
Make sure you have good quality paint brushes so that your paint is applied smoothly and to a professional standard, as well as a high-quality paint. There’s nothing worse than sanding down a surface to then splodge on some lumpy old paint and ruin the look you were going for.
A standard toolbox and electric drill will come in handy also, as you might be required to unscrew pieces of furniture to sand and paint them easily.
Inspiration
In terms of rules around upcycling, there aren’t any! That’s the beauty of it.
Experiment with smaller pieces of furniture first and define your style. The more you upcycle the sooner you will find your niche and be able to realise what compliments your home. If you’re stuck for ideas, there are plenty of creative suggestions online that can provide you with some inspiration.
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