Monday, September 8, 2008

Thrift store Makeover of Chair and Mirror

I purchased this chair in a local thriftstore with my son in mind. He needed a chair for his room and when I saw this, I realized it would be perfect. At the time, his room was decorated in a "rustic" decor which included some bears and pine trees. He's older now so thing have changed considerably. He actually moved into another room a few years ago. This chair, which cost me $5.00 was sturdy and in great shape-all it needed was some paint and a little imagination.



It was painted using mostly metallic acrylics. For a kid's room I thought this would make it more interesting. Each part or section of the chair had a different color. It took a while to paint it but it really looked good in that room at the time. I clear coated the chair with several coats of paint.



The mirror below was $3.00. I painted it and added the wood cut out trees and stars to the top, adding some more interest to a plain mirror.



The mirror was painted with a dark brown base coat and sponged with a rust color. The tree you see on the wall was painted with acrylics. The whole room came together very nicely.

The only problem with decorating for a kids room is they grow up so fast. Before you know it, they have grown out of the "room motif". If you like to decorate and re-decorate, it's not a problem. The goods news is that all the furniture was cheap (and I mean cheap). It can all be re-painted and fine tuned for the teenage years.

Ok.....that's just more work!!


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5 comments:

  1. I love your ideas for decorating and I'm trying to work in a few around here.

    My one problem is finding the great deals on used furniture that you find. I went to one "thrift" store the other day... the prices on used furniture was outrageous! $90 for a dresser that trust me....needed work! LOL! Any tips on finding the right thrift store?

    I guess I'll have to keep looking for that great bargain.

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  2. Wow, that's a lot of money for furniture in a thrift store. I usually go to the Goodwill-there are several in my area. It's hit or miss there. Sometimes there is nothing to buy and sometimes I get really good buys. Look around and see if there are any in your neighborhood or at least close by. I know they have a website where you probably could locate the one closest to you. Good luck and don't forget garage sales. Sometimes you can get great things there too.
    Best wishes,
    Christy

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  3. I'm busy planning and decorating my little boy's nursery. I like to decorate, but I'm still trying to make the nursery neutral and timeless. Love the chair! You must be patient! :)

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  4. I do have a lot of patience when it comes to painting and sometimes it is really worth. Let's face it-if you have kids-you have patience, by default!!

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  5. That chair is really cute - perfect for a kid! Love the metallic paint. I agree, Goodwill is very hit or miss. I could go 3 or 4 times in one day and everytime there would be something new out!

    Manuela

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