If you love to restore furniture… You’re my kind of people!
Below you will see how this beautiful TV Console came to life and what it looked like when I got it!
Then I’ll share 8 Places to Treasure Hunt for your pieces so you can restore furniture even when you’re on the absolute tightest budget!
Furniture Restoration of Our TV Console
This was a Facebook Marketplace find for $40! It is a cool item, listed at a great price, so naturally people jumped on it immediately. I got my hand in the pot within the hour it was posted. The seller said there were already about 10 people “in-line” before me. I lucked out when those people came, saw, and changed their minds!
It was no mystery why the others had changed their minds. Chunks of rotted wood from the bottom were flaking off as my hubby & nephew carried this enormous treasure into our house. I was afraid to open the cabinets because who knows what I’d find inside.. But I could also see the vision of it restored, in all its beauty, as focal point of our living room. I had no doubt a little elbow grease could get me there!
How to Restore Furniture- The Process for Old Cabinet turned TV Console:
- Busted out the rotting gross wood on the bottom. We used 2×4’s to rebuild the bottom.
- The inside of the cabinet had a musty smell to it. To remedy that, I painted the whole inside with coat after coat of Zinnzer Mold & Mildew Killing Primer…. Right about at this point I had to keep reminding myself of the end prize, as I was So. Sick. Of. Painting. These projects really are a labor of love for the treasure will get at the end!
- Painted the whole outside with the popular soft black shade, Tricorn Black.
- Went over every inch and put white paint on every defect, knick, scratch, nook, cranny, crevice, crease, & at all the creases of the molding on the fronts of the doors. Let the white paint dry half way, then buff it in with a microfiber cloth or whatever rag is available.
- Added White paint to the knobs, and tiny specks of teal & green for a little patina as well as some copper to make the metal appear brighter. I had fun with these. My goal was to showcase thier beauty an detail.
After its all said and done, I’ve got a one of a kind piece of furniture, that has character & looks like it was made to fit into this niche. How to decorate this living room niche has always been a question of mine. Now I see, having one piece that goes all the way across simplifies the focal point of the living room. The clean-ness of the one large piece, makes the room look bigger.
This TV Console also creates a ton of extra storage! It houses all my extra home decor, candles, faux plants, etc. The end cabinet has our workout equipment- dumbells, foam roller, massage ball, etc. So its always readily available to take full advantage when the mood strikes! I would show you the inside of the cabinet but, Everything is more “shoved-in-there” than “perfect-beautiful-storage”. Everyone has their “Monica closets” right?! At least mine can be behind closed doors now, but still easy to access.
8 Places to Find Furniture to Restore
You know you’re a treasure hunter when all the Christmas morning feels hit as you score a piece of old furniture to restore!
So, you want to get all the good DIY Vibes you get from creating a one of a kind, show-stopping piece of furniture by refurbishing old furniture. But- by the time you buy the old piece of furniture, along with all the products you need to refurbish it, this is a hobby you can’t afford to indulge in! I’ve been there!
Treasure hunting for furniture to refurbish is so much fun if you figure out where to get treasures for next to nothing! I have discovered some game-changing, secret places to find treasures for free or next to nothing! I’m going to share these secrets with fellow treasure hunters so you can restore furniture and get those ‘Christmas morning feels’!
#1 Restore Furniture You Find Curbside-
We have large trash day around here where everyone puts their large trash out once a month- I’ve gotten so many treasures from that including my oversized nightstands, dresser, & toolbox.
#2 Restore Furniture from Facebook Marketplace-
I’ve also gotten so many great treasures on there, including my Live Edge Pecan Slab for our coffee table, coffee hutch, and this TV Cabinet, which is my BEST & most FAVORITE! If you want to get the really cool stuff that is priced really well- pulling up FB Marketplace and browsing at all hours of the day has to be a hobby- ha! Things go fast that are really cool & priced well!
#3 Restore Furniture from Garage Sales-
I used to love me some garage sales but since I started hitting Large Trash Day I haven’t really been hitting any garage sales. That, and Saturday mornings are now filled with kids’ sports, and there’s no where else I’d rather be on a beautiful Saturday morning than at the soccer/softball/or baseball fields.
#4 Restore Furniture from Goodwill-
People drop their old dated, sometimes amazing unique pieces there all the time. As you know it is Hit or Miss each time you go- depending on whats there!
#5 Restore Furniture Finds From Antique Shows
In this area of Texas, everyone who loves to restore furniture goes to the Roundtop Antique Show during their Annual Antique Weekend. There are fields full of vendors selling anything and everything you can imagine. It is such a fun day to do with some girlfriends. You have to come ready to barter, pay a little more than a ‘large trash day find,’ pay for entry, and walk and shop for hours. Its an experience though!
#6 Restore Unique Furniture Finds from Antique Shops-
Antique Shops can be pricey. At Antique Stores I usually get cool knick-knacks (Like the label frames I used for our Shoe Storage) & decor items, rather than the bigger (more expensive) furniture pieces.
#7 Restore Furniture from Friends Moving or Getting Rid of Stuff
People know I love to restore furniture & give old items a new life. Friends & neighbors have given me some really cool hand-me-overs, when they have something they don’t want anymore…
My neighbor gave me a handmade drawer storage. I am using for my hair/makeup stuff. I’ve got a drool-worthy vision in my head for a furniture-makeover!
#8 Restore Old Items of Your Own that You Don’t Like or Use Anymore
Find a new purpose for it and make it over or into something else. There are some versatile pieces that can be used for so many different purposes. Quickly restore these furniture pieces time and time again to fit in difference spaces.
An Example of that is: The IKEA ledges that we once used in our living room at our first house, then in the garage at our next house, are currently being used as the girls’ desks.