After the repurposed ladders, I'm beginning to develop a degree of obsession to repurposed furniture. I found myself searching for other unique repurposed pieces
Here are some pieces I love.
The classic suitcase turned to a cozy sofa. Never did I imagine this. Since it comes it color blue, it automatically became one of my favorites.
I hope my friend
Duni would be able to see this. Hi Duni! I think this is FURpect for your Sammy and Molly.
This is another way to repurpose a vintage suitcase. A side table and the inside that can serve as an additional storage space.
The shabby drawer cabinet could serve as a space for pieces of greeneries.
One of my favorites in this post. However, my heart bleeds for the books that can never be read again. :)
Another ladder redo that I love
So shabby chic!
For your kitchen, a versatile and moving drawer cabinet.
Old wooden boxes transformed to useful hanging shelves. Refurbished wood can provide an elegant classic look to any space.
When side tables are no longer needed, transform them to space saving shelves.
Old glossy pages and a sturdy glass top = instant side table!
This is something out of my imagination. Coffee cups turned as chandeliers? Never did I imagine as well.
Another way to repurpose books
I would love to have something like this in my room.
Old telephone directories turned to pen holders.
My dining table could be like this. I won't mind the disorganized books.
Books turned to floating shelves.
Such fun ideas. Love those old tables hanging on the wall. I'm not crazy about the purple, but what a great idea.
ReplyDeletei love furnitures and designs. my bf and i are obsessed visiting interior design and furnitures, and hoping someday we will build our own house with the design are fabulous.
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful ideas! I'm linked up this morning! Enjoy your day, name mate and friend!
ReplyDeleteI loved the purple tables, they looked so striking against the white wall. They'd be great for books! :)
ReplyDeleteYou shared some wonderful repurposed items. I'm especially drawn to the suitcases -- you just have to wonder about all the places those suitcases traveled over the years. I'm not fond of the floating books shelves; seems somehow disrespectful of the books themselves -- I guess I'm strange....lol!
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