I’m one of the people that love the cleaning(once there no bugs🫣), scraping, filling and sanding. Then I totally loose interest! I recently began to think thats because I can’t go wrong with the prepping side of things, but could totally make the wrong choice on the decorating side of things, so then I procrastinate for wayyyy to long. 😂😂😂
@@lisalally painting or varnishing can be a real pain, you can mess all your efforts of prepping just because of one drip that you didn't see before it dried 😤
This is great inspiration for me! I usually like working on one piece at a time; I’m not a great multi-tasked when it comes to furniture flipping. But I’ve obligated myself to get 3 pieces done in a week. Eek! I will push on with your inspiration! 🫨
Hi Abby. As a new viewer, I was so impressed with each set that you refinished, absolutely beautiful. However, I think I was more impressed by your drive, patience and your attention to detail. To do all that you did to finish each set was amazing....and without any help. Just so impressed by you, young lady!!😊
I was surprised how much I liked ones that didn’t match but were, as you put it, fraternal twins. MUCH more interesting than a matched set, and nobody sees them side by side anyway except for in your glamour shots. I usually go for bright white, but was also surprised to realize how much I liked your creamy color. Well done, you’ve got skills!
Personally, as a potential customer, I would have preferred the original different designs of the nightstands. As long as they are finished with the same color, they make a quirky and fun pairing. They don’t even have to be the same height, as when placed, they will never side by side. I recommend try finishing a unmatched pair and see how it sells. If it sells, you will save yourself so much time and work!
I liked the character some of them had before she removed the details. I had assumed she would leave that and just repaint them, but I'm not a minimalist.
I don’t know jack about furniture building- but I’ve been in construction my whole life & I can tell you’re the real deal “ the genuine article “ & have a great eye for things I wish the best for you ! Anyone who works as hard as you will succeed!
As a carpenter and renovation enthusiast, I enjoy watching your videos because you provide good explanations to the enthusiasts and your renovation goals are very interesting. I hope you continue to be successful
Great job. I’m so impressed by your challenge for yourself. It’s incredible to me to see young people on RUclips make their own challenges. I think it’s amazing and I’m glad that you did it. I love every single one of them, but my choice first, I like the modern one and then when you said the one you liked then I really like that one so great job love watching your video.
Awesome job little one. (Little one = endearing term. Reminds one of his daughters). Also one that can learn from them as I am learning from you.. Thank you for your effort. Love that the pup looks like a laptop stand. Best friend you could ever have.
I really enjoyed watching you go through all the steps for these pieces. It's amazing how painting them the same color , using the same hardware and new legs can bring 2 unmatched pieces together. Great work.... looking forward to the next video.
I really love watching your videos! I like the format where you get to business working and not doing huge boring intros. I cannot wait to see the time/labor vs. profit. I hope it turns out great after all your hard work! ❤
Abby that was fun & impressive. You got me with the “NOW for the staging” ( actually an important step in the whole process). GOTTA to get a miter saw & a multi tool now !!! What a real SURPRISE when the white PUP with 2 black eyes “POPPED” out of nowhere beside you on your bed.... wasn’t expecting that 🐶 😂
Watching from Ireland .. I'm enjoying this assembly line set up.. I used to flip furniture but stopped during pandemic.. you have inspired me to start up again.. thank you.
@@flippedbyabby Hello fm Greece. May i ask why you dont remove the drawers when you paint? I am starting to do some furniture and i was wondering if i should paint the draws separate Thank you
She does that so you don’t get any paint inside when you pull the drawer out you don’t want any paint there or the Doors will stick and make it harder to open them ,
Get yourself a decent chisel to help lift the trim. It doesn't need to be a fancy expensive blade...just something that will let you get under the trim without gouging
I can't figure out why I am so into this series. I fear that it may be for the same reasons that I loved my statistics classes and charting demographics always makes my heart smile. I really need to see the final analysis on a grid based spread sheet. :) Your hard work is admirable. Thanks.
Hi Abby, i’m watching you from the south coast in England. Really enjoying your videos. I have recently renovated two 1950s cocktail cabinets. I use them every day and it’s great to show them to friends when they come round for drinks 🍹 🍸💕thanks, Alan 😊
You did such a beautiful job! I love how you altered them to make them a matching set. It adds interest, actually. Can’t wait to see what they sell for!
I am REALLYYY enjoying this series !! You worked your ass off ! I am incredibly impressed with how organized you are, & how you keep all of this straight. You've done a very good job with everything 👏👏👏👏👏👏
I have so many thoughts, as a woodworker, and as a restorer of things. I love your attitude, and I think you are doing some serois learning. The only thing I can think of is some better tools for ripping things apart, and maybe some dust collection. But this is a fantastic demonstration of how little you really need to produce results. Cannot wait to see more and wach you learn as you create.
My favorite is the second set too. You are a rockstar. Such a hard worker. I love your staging. It's perfect! I've learned so much from you. Keep on keeping on🎉🎉
Im just impressed that you were able to find nightstands at a thrift store for those prices in my area we only have a couple of thrift stores and they usualy want 50+ bucks a piece for them.
Agreed...it breaks my heart when somebody covers up gorgeous veneer work with just...paint. I wish she'd used a stain that would've shown the veneer instead. The trend of flat paint over wood grain these days boggles me. It's like people putting carpet or linoleum over hardwood flooring. When it's done over something boring, then it makes sense, but this? Oh well. Maybe someday another furniture reviver will strip the paint away for a beautiful surprise!
Very nicely put together! Prep work is everything with good paint jobs. Good to see a realistic representation of what it takes to turn out a solid end product
I think you work very hard and think seriously about your job. I take my hat off to you for your persistence.. your transformations look fantastic. And I love that you have a styling partition wall.. how cool is that. Bravo.
@@flippedbyabby working at the right height would also cut a lot of your labor. Could you knock up a bench of the correct height for you? I say this as I, at 65 years old have found working doubled over on the ground is truly half the work, not to mention the health of your knees. Bravo, your thorough approach to your work and your results are AWESOME.
You're doing great! I love all of them! Set # 3 are awesome! It is so cool how you made the new base for them. You have great ideas. Don't work too hard!
Watching from Spain.. pleasure to watch some interesting content. I am a retired engineer. Good for you having a go, one thing to pass on, when drilling pocket holes, you keep the drill running the same way when withdrawing the drill, I see you switch it into reverse…No need to do this 👍
Your upgrades are absolutely fantastic. Girl, you are doing a fabulous job. I'm so glad I found your channel. You are so inspiring ❤️ 💗 💖 💓 💕 ✨️ ❤️ 💗 💖 💓 💕 ✨️ ❤️
I saw another comment suggesting you put up a workbench to bring the items up to the proper height for working. I 2nd that motion. Also see if you can plan and organize the work and materials where you don’t have to bend over or move around as much. This is backbreaking work. You are young now, but adult bodies start breaking down quick. Also hope you pay regular visits to a good chiropractor to reduce pain and damage.
What a unique and Informative Video Series Abby ... Honestly Not only are you learning Techniques and efficiency etc ...People Who's thinking about doing furniture for a business Can Truly Get a grasp of How much Work -effort- prep etc literally goes into each project ❣️❣️🙌😊
I'm really enjoying this series. You're work is beautiful. Keep it up. I'm not sure I would have tried to do so many at one time (maybe do one batch at a time, start to finish), but you are definitely handling it better than I would. I look forward to the next 2 video's.
A few minutes in and looking forward to seeing what you do with these. When you take off the trim, it’s worth trying the heatgun first and use a slim prybar rather than a screwdriver. Might reduce the veneer damage a bit.
I just found you through this series & I am so glad I did. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your creative process! You are incredibly talented. I am looking forward to watching the rest of the series & then some! Take care! 😊
Not gonna lie...I was skeptical 🤔, but girl you knocked it out of the park with these white night stands!! I'm a believer ❤️👏!! Can't wait to see what you think of next.
I've learned a lot from your assembly line experiment. It was well thought out, and I'm so happy you persevered when it seemed overwhelming. I'm enjoying your channel, and yes, the new lamps are an improvement! Curious is you will let us know next video if you would do anything differently, and how the sales worked out. You compressed a huge amount of projects into a short time frame, so it should be profitable.
Hello on set 5 you have some of the feet upside down, normally the smaller side goes down and one piece you have one of each in front. Also some plastic buttons .05 on the bottom of all your legs and bases would keep them from maring any wood floors of your customers. A nice cheap plus to point out.
OMG, LOL You have a good eye!! This set hasn’t sold yet I will definitely be flipping that around 😂 it’s so crazy how you lose attention to detail when you work on too many pieces at once. I did add little felt pads to the bottom of the feet!
Don't feel dumb...it's an easy mistake. I'm glad you did not take it as a criticism. It's easy for others to point out mistakes...like being an arm chair quarterback! Keep up the great work. I admire your tenacity & ambition. Patty k.
Don't feel dumb! And dont talk to/about yourself like that. Would you say that to your Bestie? (This is a skill that has taken me a lifetime to learn!) I admire your drive!@flippedbyabby
That’s not what profit means. Profit = selling price - cost of item. The value of her time is Profit divided by # of hours it took to get it into selling condition. The second one is a measure of how successful your business venture is.
I'm really enjoying watching these transformations. Your hard work is paying off. Can you please share your staging items? Specifically, the wall, base, and floor. Love the setup! Thank you
I’m a new fan !! I love all 3 sets you completed today. !! ❤ What a tremendous task you have undertaken with 9 sets of nightstands …. I predict that they will all sell 👍
People have no idea how much prep goes into it. If you don’t like prep, forget about it! 90 percent prep and 10 percent painting haha. Great job!
I’m one of the people that love the cleaning(once there no bugs🫣), scraping, filling and sanding. Then I totally loose interest! I recently began to think thats because I can’t go wrong with the prepping side of things, but could totally make the wrong choice on the decorating side of things, so then I procrastinate for wayyyy to long. 😂😂😂
@@lisalally painting or varnishing can be a real pain, you can mess all your efforts of prepping just because of one drip that you didn't see before it dried 😤
This is great inspiration for me! I usually like working on one piece at a time; I’m not a great multi-tasked when it comes to furniture flipping. But I’ve obligated myself to get 3 pieces done in a week. Eek! I will push on with your inspiration! 🫨
This is so true!!
@@pfles1you can do it!!! Just don’t overdo it like I did 😂
Hi Abby. As a new viewer, I was so impressed with each set that you refinished, absolutely beautiful.
However, I think I was more impressed by your drive, patience and your attention to detail. To do all that you did to finish each set was amazing....and without any help. Just so impressed by you, young lady!!😊
Good job!Congratulations!🌷🌷
Thank you so much!! This comment means so much to me 🥹
Probably worth matching the end tables alittle closer hun, definitely less work.❤❤❤
I was surprised how much I liked ones that didn’t match but were, as you put it, fraternal twins. MUCH more interesting than a matched set, and nobody sees them side by side anyway except for in your glamour shots. I usually go for bright white, but was also surprised to realize how much I liked your creamy color. Well done, you’ve got skills!
Me too 😅
I was absolutely shocked that the two with different amounts of drawers/doors looked so cute together!!!
Me too honestly!!! Thank you!
Personally, as a potential customer, I would have preferred the original different designs of the nightstands. As long as they are finished with the same color, they make a quirky and fun pairing. They don’t even have to be the same height, as when placed, they will never side by side. I recommend try finishing a unmatched pair and see how it sells. If it sells, you will save yourself so much time and work!
Beautiful job❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I think she made the right choice. She went with what she knows works and didn’t take shortcuts. A great eye for detail and very creative~
True. She is spending a lot of time, effort and extra money fixing them.
Nope. As a refinisher also I can tell you people don’t want them different heights. It can be a deal break 100%.
I liked the character some of them had before she removed the details. I had assumed she would leave that and just repaint them, but I'm not a minimalist.
Unfortunately, you can't please everyone 😢 but for me, you brought them back to life, and i loved every single piece!❤
Girl, you are killing it with this series! Loving it.
Thank you, Christina!! I’m in utter shock 😅
I don’t know jack about furniture building- but I’ve been in construction my whole life & I can tell you’re the real deal “ the genuine article “
& have a great eye for things
I wish the best for you ! Anyone who works as hard as you will succeed!
This means so much 🥹 thank you for watching!!
I love that you show the good and the bad of refurbishing furniture.
As a carpenter and renovation enthusiast, I enjoy watching your videos because you provide good explanations to the enthusiasts and your renovation goals are very interesting. I hope you continue to be successful
Wow, thank you so much!! Feeling very inspired to keep up with RUclips 🙌
I must confess I judged your decision to remove the framing, but I decided to trust the process and keep watching. They turned out amazingly well!!!
Way to give them unwanted nightstands new life! Nice work! ❤
Thank you! 😊
Can hardly wait for your next awesome video!😂🥰
These are beautiful!!!! What an upgrade and refresh to old furniture
Great job. I’m so impressed by your challenge for yourself. It’s incredible to me to see young people on RUclips make their own challenges. I think it’s amazing and I’m glad that you did it. I love every single one of them, but my choice first, I like the modern one and then when you said the one you liked then I really like that one so great job love watching your video.
Awesome job little one. (Little one = endearing term. Reminds one of his daughters). Also one that can learn from them as I am learning from you.. Thank you for your effort. Love that the pup looks like a laptop stand. Best friend you could ever have.
Thank you so much!!! She’s my little business partner! Always by my side
I really enjoyed watching you go through all the steps for these pieces. It's amazing how painting them the same color , using the same hardware and new legs can bring 2 unmatched pieces together. Great work.... looking forward to the next video.
Thank you so much!
I really love watching your videos! I like the format where you get to business working and not doing huge boring intros. I cannot wait to see the time/labor vs. profit. I hope it turns out great after all your hard work! ❤
Glad you like them! Are you referring to this one as a long boring intro? Just genuinely asking because I appreciate all feedback!
@@flippedbyabby no I meant that none of yours have boring intros! I love watching all of them. ❤️ makes me want to paint some furniture!
Really appreciating these videos. Good to see the work involved presented realistically. Thank you.
Glad you like them! Thank you!!
Excellent job on staging! So many never think about it - and their sales show it. Bravo!
These are so gorgeous! My favorite is actually the $400 set. I don’t care about the plastic parts. It looks great ❤
They are my fav too. 😍
Thank you so much!! They are adorable 🥰
Now i have to keep watching to find out how this all turns out!!!
Yay thanks for watching!! They are selling 🙌 can’t wait to share the results
Abby that was fun & impressive. You got me with the “NOW for the staging” ( actually an important step in the whole process). GOTTA to get a miter saw & a multi tool now !!! What a real SURPRISE when the white PUP with 2 black eyes “POPPED” out of nowhere beside you on your bed.... wasn’t expecting that 🐶 😂
LOL I was waiting to see if someone would notice Winston 😂❤ that’s how I know you watched till the end!!
I actually really liked set 2 as well. I liked that they were different but matched. All that prep...great job hanging in there!
Awesome! Thank you!
i really like the first and second one a lot!! especially the design of the 3 one. always a big fan of a little flair 🙂↕️
I can honestly say your are extremely talented, good job !!! 👏🏽
Thank you so much!!
Watching from Ireland .. I'm enjoying this assembly line set up.. I used to flip furniture but stopped during pandemic.. you have inspired me to start up again.. thank you.
Awesome! Thank you!
@@flippedbyabby Hello fm Greece. May i ask why you dont remove the drawers when you paint? I am starting to do some furniture and i was wondering if i should paint the draws separate Thank you
She does that so you don’t get any paint inside when you pull the drawer out you don’t want any paint there or the Doors will stick and make it harder to open them ,
Very ambitious, fun to watch. One idea: spend $10 on a rubber/plastic hammer. Watching you bang new trim with a framing hammer was tense 🙂
I was thinking she needed to use a small block of wood or a cloth, but a rubber hammer is perfect.
Was thinking the exact same thing, .😂
Get yourself a decent chisel to help lift the trim. It doesn't need to be a fancy expensive blade...just something that will let you get under the trim without gouging
The 3 in 1 tool makes for a good wedge to pry smaller pieces
@@Ladysmyththank you this is so helpful 🙌
I enjoyed the step process in the assembly line, but mostly I am impressed with your carpentry work!
I appreciate that! Thank you!!
All very nice! I think I like the “fraternal twins” the best! ❤
I think so too!
Set 2 is like the fraternal twins that were separated at birth but then later on they found their way to each other :) great job!!
I can't figure out why I am so into this series. I fear that it may be for the same reasons that I loved my statistics classes and charting demographics always makes my heart smile. I really need to see the final analysis on a grid based spread sheet. :) Your hard work is admirable. Thanks.
Definitely!! Are there any specific insights I should make sure to include?
Love, love, love the first set! All of them turned out amazing but that set was definitely my favorite!❤
Yay! Thank you!
Look out RUclips. This kid is going to be BIG!!!
Thanks big sis ❤ you are INSPIRING!
Love that your finger is the most used tool. The white sets all look great.
Thank you!
This series is so cool! I love watching you do this. Hard work but also saving pieces from the landfill.
Glad you enjoy it!
Not sure if anyone has commented before but that rolling stool is a godsend!
Hi Abby, i’m watching you from the south coast in England. Really enjoying your videos. I have recently renovated two 1950s cocktail cabinets. I use them every day and it’s great to show them to friends when they come round for drinks 🍹 🍸💕thanks, Alan 😊
That is awesome! Doesn’t it make for such a good conversation piece?
You did such a beautiful job! I love how you altered them to make them a matching set. It adds interest, actually. Can’t wait to see what they sell for!
I am REALLYYY enjoying this series !! You worked your ass off ! I am incredibly impressed with how organized you are, & how you keep all of this straight. You've done a very good job with everything 👏👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you so much!! It got really confusing I had to create a nightstand spreadsheet 😂
I have so many thoughts, as a woodworker, and as a restorer of things. I love your attitude, and I think you are doing some serois learning. The only thing I can think of is some better tools for ripping things apart, and maybe some dust collection. But this is a fantastic demonstration of how little you really need to produce results. Cannot wait to see more and wach you learn as you create.
Thank you so much!! What tool would recommend for removing that trim?
Love the paint with the wood tone legs
Me too 🙌 got that idea from DIY Wife channel 😍
My favorite is the second set too. You are a rockstar. Such a hard worker. I love your staging. It's perfect! I've learned so much from you. Keep on keeping on🎉🎉
Ive a feeling this is a one time self challenge! My back was killing me watching you bend continually over those nightstands.
Im just impressed that you were able to find nightstands at a thrift store for those prices in my area we only have a couple of thrift stores and they usualy want 50+ bucks a piece for them.
Desperately awaiting part 3🎉
Set 2- the one had a beautiful wood grsin pattern and you covered it up with paint.
Agreed...it breaks my heart when somebody covers up gorgeous veneer work with just...paint. I wish she'd used a stain that would've shown the veneer instead. The trend of flat paint over wood grain these days boggles me. It's like people putting carpet or linoleum over hardwood flooring. When it's done over something boring, then it makes sense, but this? Oh well. Maybe someday another furniture reviver will strip the paint away for a beautiful surprise!
Very nice you do a great job. You are so meticulous about your work. Thanks for sharing.
Very nicely put together! Prep work is everything with good paint jobs. Good to see a realistic representation of what it takes to turn out a solid end product
Thank you very much!
Whew! So much hard, repetitive work. Hats off to you for your entrepreneurial spirit, energy, and admirable standards!
Thank you so much, means a lot!
Love to see older pieces of furniture get a new life. Excellence job with explaining what you're doing, and I can't wait for the next video!!
Awesome, thank you!
I think you work very hard and think seriously about your job. I take my hat off to you for your persistence.. your transformations look fantastic. And I love that you have a styling partition wall.. how cool is that. Bravo.
One of the things I learned about designing factories: moving everything around repeatedly takes more time than you think
100% this was my biggest lesson learned! I took on way too many at once lol
In every hobby I have, setup is 80% of the effort, and shortcuts will invariably compromise quality.
@@flippedbyabby working at the right height would also cut a lot of your labor. Could you knock up a bench of the correct height for you? I say this as I, at 65 years old have found working doubled over on the ground is truly half the work, not to mention the health of your knees. Bravo, your thorough approach to your work and your results are AWESOME.
Enjoying your hugh flip project #go big or go home
That goes for most jobs, even paperwork, when I’m doing a task if i can save as for multiple things i do…
love the long form content, love that you're not afraid to show mistakes and learn as you go, fantastic content! can't wait to see the rest of them!
Thanks so much! I like to approach my videos more as I’m just learning and taking you with me rather than teaching 😊
Very satisfying to see before and after
You're doing great! I love all of them! Set # 3 are awesome! It is so cool how you made the new base for them. You have great ideas. Don't work too hard!
I love this! They all look so good. Can’t wait to see the final results.
Yay! Thank you!
They are all absolutely beautiful! Thanks for sharing your wisdom and your creative mind!!!
Thank you so much!
This was so impressive on epic proportions! Just wow girl! Ah-mazing work on all levels 👏
This was such a good series!!! You did a great job with all the pieces and modernizing them through staging and hardware.
New subscriber:) this series drew me in😊
I'm so glad! Thank you!
Watching from Spain.. pleasure to watch some interesting content. I am a retired engineer. Good for you having a go, one thing to pass on, when drilling pocket holes, you keep the drill running the same way when withdrawing the drill, I see you switch it into reverse…No need to do this 👍
Oh this is great info!! I’m going to try this next time
Your upgrades are absolutely fantastic. Girl, you are doing a fabulous job. I'm so glad I found your channel. You are so inspiring ❤️ 💗 💖 💓 💕 ✨️ ❤️ 💗 💖 💓 💕 ✨️ ❤️
I'm so glad! Thank you so much!
I saw another comment suggesting you put up a workbench to bring the items up to the proper height for working. I 2nd that motion. Also see if you can plan and organize the work and materials where you don’t have to bend over or move around as much. This is backbreaking work. You are young now, but adult bodies start breaking down quick. Also hope you pay regular visits to a good chiropractor to reduce pain and damage.
Picking each one up and down from a work bench sound tiring!
I’m already so excited to see part 3!
Yay! Thanks for watching
They came out gorgeous. I LOVE the third one but they’re fantastic.
Thank you!! :)
What a unique and Informative Video Series Abby ... Honestly Not only are you learning Techniques and efficiency etc ...People Who's thinking about doing furniture for a business Can Truly Get a grasp of How much Work -effort- prep etc literally goes into each project ❣️❣️🙌😊
Yes, exactly! I’m learning and just sharing the process 🙌
And we thank you for it! 👏🏻❤️
I love number 3 the best !! 2 is wonderful, but I’d use those in the guest bedroom
They are so cute 🥰 thank you
This series is GOLD, girl. Hope you net a bundle!
Thank you!!
Great job Abby. I was so impressed with your drive and patience in getting these finished. My favorite was the 1st set. I really liked the new bases.
Thank you so much!
I'm really enjoying this series. You're work is beautiful. Keep it up. I'm not sure I would have tried to do so many at one time (maybe do one batch at a time, start to finish), but you are definitely handling it better than I would. I look forward to the next 2 video's.
The nightstands in your bedroom are from a group that I designed for Rooms To Go. Thanks for buying some of my furniture!!
A few minutes in and looking forward to seeing what you do with these. When you take off the trim, it’s worth trying the heatgun first and use a slim prybar rather than a screwdriver. Might reduce the veneer damage a bit.
I just found you through this series & I am so glad I did. I thoroughly enjoyed watching your creative process! You are incredibly talented. I am looking forward to watching the rest of the series & then some! Take care! 😊
Great redo. Such hard work. I love set #2. My fav part is the opposite arched details along the sides. Beautiful job on all of them though!❤
Great eye for detail!! Me too! That was another factor in why I paired those two together 😍
Omg ❤ fantastic transformation’s thank you for sharing your progress with them..
You are so welcome! Thank you for watching!
Knocking the trim off is the bravest thing I have seen. Brilliant.
Thank you!
Not gonna lie...I was skeptical 🤔, but girl you knocked it out of the park with these white night stands!! I'm a believer ❤️👏!! Can't wait to see what you think of next.
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Wow!!! You are so talented! This has been so cool to watch so far! What a huge undertaking!
I've learned a lot from your assembly line experiment. It was well thought out, and I'm so happy you persevered when it seemed overwhelming. I'm enjoying your channel, and yes, the new lamps are an improvement! Curious is you will let us know next video if you would do anything differently, and how the sales worked out. You compressed a huge amount of projects into a short time frame, so it should be profitable.
Thank you! Yes, I will go over all my lessons learned and profit breakdown in the last video!
Hello on set 5 you have some of the feet upside down, normally the smaller side goes down and one piece you have one of each in front. Also some plastic buttons .05 on the bottom of all your legs and bases would keep them from maring any wood floors of your customers. A nice cheap plus to point out.
Well spotted. 👀 Hopefully she will see your comment so she can change them around. 😀
OMG, LOL You have a good eye!! This set hasn’t sold yet I will definitely be flipping that around 😂 it’s so crazy how you lose attention to detail when you work on too many pieces at once. I did add little felt pads to the bottom of the feet!
I feel so dumb 🤣
Don't feel dumb...it's an easy mistake. I'm glad you did not take it as a criticism. It's easy for others to point out mistakes...like being an arm chair quarterback!
Keep up the great work. I admire your tenacity & ambition. Patty k.
Don't feel dumb! And dont talk to/about yourself like that. Would you say that to your Bestie? (This is a skill that has taken me a lifetime to learn!) I admire your drive!@flippedbyabby
I love how well you made them go together. Great job, they all look beautiful!
You are a true artist! Love this series!
Thank you so much!
They all look great, especially the dog🐾
Bonus points if you can find the second dog in the bed 👀😂
I LOVE ALL YOUR LAMPS !!!!! so far my favourite set of nightstands is No.5
That one set with the circle trim at the top could have made a really cool moon phase design
I think these are beautiful. Great job and keep your vision, you have a good eye.
Thank you so much!
They so beautiful the night stands
Thank you!
Beautiful work! So far loving the first three sets. If I lived in the area I would have bought all three right away!
Thanks so much! I appreciate your kindness :)
The "profit" is essentially what you're making per hour for your labor:-)
Yes true!
That’s not what profit means. Profit = selling price - cost of item. The value of her time is Profit divided by # of hours it took to get it into selling condition. The second one is a measure of how successful your business venture is.
Loveeee seeing the process instead of only beginning and after on ig 😅 they are stunning though!!
Thank you!! 🥰 it’s soooo hard to fit it all into a reel 🤣
I love how this turned out ! My personal favourite is the last set. I love the trims
Thank you so much!
Your vision came to life and all these first sets are quite lovely-- I hope you sell out quckly ❤
I hope so too! Thank you!
Very impressive! Thank you for all the great ideas!
Great job!! Set number 2 is my favorite also. And i love the lamps:) lol.
Thank you! 🤗 found them at goodwill for $10/ each !
I'm really enjoying watching these transformations. Your hard work is paying off. Can you please share your staging items? Specifically, the wall, base, and floor. Love the setup! Thank you
Those look amazing. You did a beautiful job staging the night stands.
Thanks so much! 😊
Wow! They look so beautiful 😍
Thank you! Cheers!
So much work goes into these! I’m impressed!
So much, but so worth it!
Turned out great I wasn’t sure what the white would look like with the very detailed sets but when you took some details away I think that’s helped
Thank you!
I’m a new fan !! I love all 3 sets you completed today. !! ❤
What a tremendous task you have undertaken with 9 sets of nightstands …. I predict that they will all sell 👍
Yay!! Thank you so much!