Embellished Lack Side Table

Materials: Lack Side Table, corbels, nailhead trim, sand paper, wood filler and glue, spray paint, metallic paint Description: With less than $45 and a little elbow grease, I transformed my $10 table that was destined for the dumpster into one of my new favorite pieces of furniture. I started out by sanding down the “wood”. The surface is actually a very thin veneer so it doesn’t take much but does need to be thoroughly sanded. After whipping off all the excess dust, I flipped the table over and glued the corbels to the inside of each leg. Be sure to let them dry COMPLETELY before the next step.

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Embellished Lack Side Table

Hopen and Micke decoupage restyling

Materials: Hopen wardrobe, two little Micke desks Description: Hi! I’m an architect and I love interior design and IKEA furniture. Sometimes I use to modify and personalize furniture by Ikea to adapt them to my projects… Here you can give a look at one of my last works, the restyling of a children room

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Hopen and Micke decoupage restyling

Besta climbs on Expedit

Materials: Expedit, Besta Description: We decided to move around the furniture in our living room, to get more space around the couch. We ended up with the Expedit and the two Besta bookshelves, which didn’t really fit together, because of the different high and depth. So we had the idea to put the Bestas on top of the Expedit.

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Besta climbs on Expedit

Kyeok Kim

These pieces by Kyeok Kim have bubble-like outgrowth that reminds me of bubbles overflowing from a dishwasher. To accomplish this effect, the designer used a combination of wax, urethane, acrylic painting, and text gel. via NOTCOT ©2010 Design Milk | Posted by Catrina in Home Furnishings | Permalink | No comments | Tweet This | Share on Facebook Facebook – Design Milk – Acrylic paint – NotCot – Business

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Kyeok Kim