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A while ago I was given some old Venetian blinds that were dumped in hard rubbish. I had quite a few left over and decided to give some new life to a tall boy that was also handed down to me.
I lightly sanded the frame and used my Wagner spray gun in semi gloss black.
(Original Tall Boy)
I wanted to add a hexagon shape to the front draw panels but the blinds are quite thin. I decided to split the hexagon in half and glue to give me a bigger shape.
I glued the slats vertically onto the draw front first with liquid nails and lightly sanded off the varnish. I then glued the shapes I cut together forming the hexagon across the front.
all pieces were cut by hand and sanded.
I reattached the hardware and added some trim I had to break up the draws.
This was a simple project using recycled material.
Wow!!!!! Absolutely stunning. You have such great creative vision.
Thank you 😊😊
Good afternoon @sandy_d
I am trying to figure a name for all of the upcyled furniture that I see, Maybe "Classic Modern"? But yours is a step above again! That is a beautiful piece and could stand alone in a bedroom. Imagine if you had the whole bedroom suite like this
Love your thinking and your ability to follow through!
Dave
Awww! Thank you @Dave-1 Im hopeless at style names, I just go with what I love! Ohh yes, maybe a bead head with the same design and side tables! Might have to add it to my ‘to do’ list.
Oh yes, Do that. Please do the show n tell thing!! I’d really love to see the finished product. 😃🏆
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