Who doesn’t love vintage furniture? It’s packed with charm and built to last. And the best part is that revamping these pre-loved pieces is often much easier (not to mention cheaper) than you think!
With a little work, some stain, and a respirator, that old dresser in the basement can earn its way back upstairs. Go to any antique or vintage furniture store and there's bound to be a well-made, ...
When it comes to fixing water rings, you have a few options, says Allen. First, take a clean, white cotton cloth and place it over the affected area. Then, take a medium to hot iron and set it over ...
Badly scratched hardwood flooring, rotted window frames, and chipped furniture are common problems that can be time-consuming and expensive to repair. Or they can be dealt with quickly and affordably ...
Whether you're deep in the weeds of feng shui-ing your home or you're repurposing old furniture in a new space, you're going to be left with some deep carpet dents that reveal the old location of your ...
Q: The fabric barrier between my seat cushion and the reclining mechanism in my leather recliner needs to be replaced. That is the rigid fabric that supports the seat cushion. Thank you. — Ron Mahan, ...