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Why is pine so passé?
Upcycling, Refurbishing Matthew Jackman 03/11/2020 Upcycling, Refurbishing Matthew Jackman 03/11/2020

Why is pine so passé?

If you don’t want your interiors to resemble a 1980s Swedish sauna, there are many things you can do to transform any piece of pine furniture. We have loads of ideas. Here are a few to start you off.

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From dark and dated to light and modern

This is a quality nest of tables. There was absolutely nothing wrong with them except the dark wood no longer matched my client's home decor. She knew it was more sustainable to keep and revamp than skip them. *For Sale* - Multi-purpose wooden stool with upholstered seat in a gorgeous @emmajshipley linen fabric.

Originally used for placing and packing luggage, the stool now lends itself to a variety of home settings, including the music room, bedroom or h This little upcycled cutie is off to a new miniature owner in Cambridgeshire!

I hope it brings her as many smiles as it did to me when I was transforming it 😁 

Visit my online shop (link in bio🔗) for more upcycled pieces like this one. 

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