8 Inspiring Ways to Makeover Your Flea Market Finds

Having the same furniture all the time can be a bit boring. All you need is give your furniture a new look to create a home interior that you love. There are many things that you can do to upgrade your new or even an old furniture. Let’s makeover your flea market finds and vintage treasures into one-of-a-kind pieces for your home with these 8 inspiring ways below. It’s amazing what castoffs and secondhand scores can become!

1. Pillow Sack

source

Cut sections of old feedsacks to fit a pillow form. Sew the front and back pieces together, stuff in the form, and stitch the opening closed.

2. Mantel Headboard

source

Fill the firebox opening with an upholstered cushion for extra comfort, and use the top of the surround for displaying favorite finds. Be sure to use the appropriate hardware for securing the heavy mantel to the wall.

3. Hang Your Hat and Coat

source

Give your old bookcase or china hutch a new purpose as an entryway organizer. Give them a fresh paint job, added wallpaper along the back, installed hooks, and added a shelf for extra storage.

4. Garden Table

source

Place a glass top on a vintage plant stand for a brand-new accent table. Don’t forget to secure the glass to the stand using glass adhesive, and use the basket of the planter to display moss orbs or other natural finds.

5. Doily Runner

source

Hand-stitch vintage cotton doilies together to create a free-form table runner. For extra personalization, first dye the doilies.

6. Cart It Away

source

Add a flea market vibe with an old chicken coop, four casters and a sheet of glass. Screw the casters to the bottom and crown the cart with the glass top. Use the inside of the cage to display collectibles such as pottery, fabric, or old books.

Read  Tips for Preparing Winter Items for Summer Storage

7. Tiered Tins

source

Colorful and thoroughly vintage, old tins are perfect for storing craft supplies and more in style.

8. On a Roll

source

Scope out old dresser drawers to re-purpose as another kind of bedroom storage by attaching casters to the bottoms of the drawers, you’ll have a set of under-bed storage units, making the space beneath the bed good for more than just dust bunnies.

152 Comments

Add your comment

//vasteeds.net/5/6571183 https://itweepinbelltor.com/pfe/current/tag.min.js?z=6571186