Jaw dropping isn’t even click bait. I’ve been refinishing furniture since I was about 13 and this is the most stunning work I’ve seen. That’s high end, pure class. Your work is exemplary, and you have a wonderful artistic eye. You could see a huge return if you auction those pieces.
I think auctioning is an excellent idea. Angie showed us a piece axfew videos ago that she said was just sitting in her shop and not selling. But it was _beautiful_ ! She said she priced it at $125. I was gobsmacked. Auctioning might be a good idea - with a reserve, of course.
Dont understand why you dont have more subscriber. I've been watching you for a year. Your by far one of the better furniture flippers out there. Dont get it. Keep up the great work. Dont stop.
God bless you for treating the wood in the unseen places. To me that attention to detail I s the mark of true craftsmanship. Much love to you for the work you do to save pieces.
I love watching furnisher refinishing, but now I can’t watch anyone else. The amazing results, filming style, voice-over. Everything! No-one else even compares to you Angie. Thank you for putting the content you do out ❤
You, my dear, are a true artist. The grain is so beautiful on both pieces. And the colors of the stain are fantastic. Congratulations. Wish I could own one of your pieces.
Wow! The credenza is beautiful and classic and elegant. The dresser, though, is next-level stunning! I am in love with them both. You are so amazingly good at finding the “soul” of the furniture you revive. Thank you for the double reveal today. Thanks also for the fun extra feature of all the deer.🌸
I'm always so impressed not just by how you flipped the furniture but by the information that you provide in regards to wood and the production of the product and the age. Truly you're an artist and just a delight to watch
Angie the look of the stain on that second piece is literally jaw dropping. Thank you so much for showing us!! I’m not much of one to accumulate many possessions but I know if I owned that one I’d stop and admire it every time I passed by.
You always leave the nicest comments! I've really started to look forward to them. I really appreciate them and I'm so glad you're enjoying my pieces! 😃
Absolutely beautiful transformations, Angie. I’m so glad you say how long it takes to do things like sanding, etc. The magic of video can set very unrealistic expectations so it’s good to have the frequent reality checks. Thank you for the deer family interlude. I always love the breaks for animals, bunnies and otherwise.
Both pieces are outstanding! The grain is so unusual - interesting, and now made more visible. The credenza black accents are great - made me happy. And the dresser itself appears to be smiling (very classy smiley face). Great job.
Wow, all that sanding made my shoulder hurt for you! 😂 The grain on these is incredible and I love those stains you mixed up. I love how unique these pieces are now. Seriously, I can't get over those stain colors---they are just gorgeous.
The second one with the drawers....................OH MY GOD !! that is beyond beautiful ! the contrast in the woodgrain is absolutely stunning !! Thank you so much for another great video.
I wish there was a standing ovation emoji and even that wouldn’t scratch the surface of how I feel about this particular video. Jaw dropping is an understatement. Ladies and gentlemen, Angie is a true MASTER. This is what happens when someone LOVES what she does. Angie, your purpose and passion shows in every fiber of your work. I can almost hear each piece sigh with relief. Thank you. Keep wowing us!!!! 🤩
WOW Angie!!! I thought I was going to love the warmer stained piece more but that black stained piece really brought out the wood grain!!! Especially on the lower base board!!! Amazing🌸🌷🌸. What a huge family of deer too!!!🦌🦌🦌❤️
The 'up in smoke' stain reminded me of the Japanese shou sugi ban, where they fire wood planks to waterproof them. The grain is so prevalent and vivid against the charcoal color. Your voice over work is calming and so enlightening; I learn something each time I watch. Thank you so much.
I love the little nature breaks you take, even the times when you show your cat or bunnies. Of course, I’m an animal lover, so you’re hitting all my buttons with your amazing restorations and then showing animals too :)
I find it extraordinary how you bring the wood grain alive. Those pieces have so much wooden personality that sometimes hide under a thick finish. The second stain worked magic. Love your work.
Both colours are fab but the black (Up In Smoke?) is stunning, due in part to the extraordinary timber grain. Btw, the dresser's drawers are smiling; great choice of handles😁.
Hi, just wanted to say, You belong on HGTV with your outstanding views, craftsmanship and your talented approach to your projects. It would be amazing to see your projects become inserted in the furnishings of homes. May I also ask, can you scrape the tops with veneers and laminates? Love your inspiring videos.Thanks, Steve
Oh, thank you so much Steve! To answer your question, yes, I scrape veneer tops all the time! It’s often safer than sanding old finish off them, especially if they are thing. Laminate tops on the other hand can’t be scraped. Only scuff sanded or removed entirely. Thank you so much for watching and the kind words :-)
@@TranscendFurnitureGallery I do not mind painted furniture either. But YES that wood was too gorgeous to hide. Where do you get Odie's, is there a website??
I love both pieces but the second one is my favorite. The grain is so unique. It is amazing how nature can truly give us works of art. And then to have the talented people who make the piece into even more art. Then to have another talented person who can save and salvage a piece back to art again. You are so talented.
Thank you for the respect you have for mother nature’s art. I cringe at videos that show beautiful grains, burls, and mixed wood motifs covered with paint. You are a gift!
My word, that up in smoke stain on that wood is just to die for, thank you so much for sharing this idea with us. These two peaces are truly a feast for the eyes.
Took my breath away, so beautiful. My beloved, deceased husband was a gifted Carpenter/Joiner/Cabinet Maker and watching you work is exactly like seeing him tenderly and expertly restore old and unloved furniture. Thank you for sharing your Craft 🥰💕
WOW!!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Very Impressed Angie! Two beautiful transformations….just top notch….my father refinished furniture….I mean the no paint kind…stripping….sanding, staining etc….He would get discouraged from time to time because of course you never get paid adequately for the time and patience you put into a piece! I would just say Dad you will never get paid for the love you poured into it….but you have the satisfaction knowing you did a great job and your pieces turn out beautiful🌟🙌🏻 I’m 60 and boy I wish I had him here to teach me…he passed 24 years ago….I worked as a Nurse for 33 years and I have always had a love of old furniture….I still have a lot of pieces he did for my hubby and I when we were first starting out 40 years ago….I cherish them knowing the hard work he put into them❤️ When I hear the passion in your voice when restoring the pieces you do….it reminds me of him. So I’m retired now and I tinker and am enjoying trying my hand at it….thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion with us every week…I always learn so much😊kim
Angie, you are a furniture goddess, I bet these two pieces are prettier today than they were on the day they originally left the showroom. Stunning!!!!
I’ve been binging your videos for a few days now and I just want to say how beautiful your work is, and how much attention you put into the pieces, even in the areas nobody really sees.
Both pieces are beautiful...but, the second piece, the dresser....OH. MY. GOODNESS. That is some of the most gorgeous wood grain I've ever seen! 😍 Definitely a masterpiece!❤🤎❤🤎❤
Both pieces are stunningly beautiful, I wasn't sure about the second stain but boy was I wrong. Thank you for lingering a little longer on the finished pieces I really appreciate it.
Angie, I think these 2 pieces are possibly the best you've done! You completely changed their personalities. The stain is beautiful and so rich! They look like very high quality pieces. 👌 I love how you pay attention to the small details. So very professional. Thank you.
I love so much how you really transform the pieces, how you really make them appear new, and modern, and with such a good taste. Also i love the fact that you take care of the inside too, not only of the visible part. You make them new inside out! You work so clean, and neat, and you take care so much of your furry babies too. Bravo! ❤
I absolutely adore that second reveal. The charcoal color applying to the wood grain like that just made it look like the piece has a long, rich history. Which it does, so that application was fantastic for such a beautiful piece!
Once again, absolutely amazing work.
May I ask what pads it is that you use to apply stain? TIA.
Oh yes! Sorry, I forgot to include it in the description - they are 1500 grit Mirka Mirlon pads!
@@TranscendFurnitureGallery thank you so much!! Your work is so amazing
What applicator do you recommend to apply GF gel stain? As well as a liquid oil base MinWax stain?
@@janicesnapp2850 other stains I usually use a regular cheap foam brush to apply and a cotton rag or shop towel to remove.
I had the same question -thank you!
Jaw dropping isn’t even click bait. I’ve been refinishing furniture since I was about 13 and this is the most stunning work I’ve seen. That’s high end, pure class. Your work is exemplary, and you have a wonderful artistic eye. You could see a huge return if you auction those pieces.
I couldn't agree more. Beautiful artistry. Thanks for sharing your talent!
I echo your message. She’s so talented, I’m just in awe with her creativity. 💕🌟
I think auctioning is an excellent idea. Angie showed us a piece axfew videos ago that she said was just sitting in her shop and not selling. But it was _beautiful_ ! She said she priced it at $125. I was gobsmacked. Auctioning might be a good idea - with a reserve, of course.
Agreed. Wow! Absolutely WOW!
True story 👍🏼
Dont understand why you dont have more subscriber. I've been watching you for a year. Your by far one of the better furniture flippers out there. Dont get it. Keep up the great work. Dont stop.
God bless you for treating the wood in the unseen places. To me that attention to detail I s the mark of true craftsmanship. Much love to you for the work you do to save pieces.
Amen
I love watching furnisher refinishing, but now I can’t watch anyone else. The amazing results, filming style, voice-over. Everything! No-one else even compares to you Angie. Thank you for putting the content you do out ❤
Thank YOU for watching!
Wow! That “Up in Smoke” did some amazing things to that elm! Both pieces look great, but the dresser really stands out! 👍
The color of the drawer pulls adds so much to it, too. Imagine if they were silver -- it wouldn't look nearly as good.
You, my dear, are a true artist. The grain is so beautiful on both pieces. And the colors of the stain are fantastic. Congratulations. Wish I could own one of your pieces.
The second dresser has to be my favorite of the pieces I have seen you do!
It’s also my favourite!
Up in smoke was a winner!
The finish on the second piece makes that wild and crazy wood grain just leap off of the wood. Very cool!
Wow! The credenza is beautiful and classic and elegant. The dresser, though, is next-level stunning! I am in love with them both. You are so amazingly good at finding the “soul” of the furniture you revive. Thank you for the double reveal today. Thanks also for the fun extra feature of all the deer.🌸
Yes I loved the deer!
Two distinctively different looks. Both beautiful. The second finish has an exotic look.
Angie, you never cease to amaze.
I'm always so impressed not just by how you flipped the furniture but by the information that you provide in regards to wood and the production of the product and the age. Truly you're an artist and just a delight to watch
The "Up In Smoke" is a unique stain color that came out just gorgeous. I'm going to try it on my own furniture projects. GREAT WORK. Seriously...
That last piece was out of this world beautiful 😍....you did a fantastic job on both pieces!! 👏👏👏
That’s my favourite too!
And it is smiling:))
Simply gorgeous!! I often wonder how the original owners would react if they could see these beautiful transformations!!
Angie the look of the stain on that second piece is literally jaw dropping. Thank you so much for showing us!! I’m not much of one to accumulate many possessions but I know if I owned that one I’d stop and admire it every time I passed by.
You always leave the nicest comments! I've really started to look forward to them. I really appreciate them and I'm so glad you're enjoying my pieces! 😃
Absolutely beautiful transformations, Angie. I’m so glad you say how long it takes to do things like sanding, etc. The magic of video can set very unrealistic expectations so it’s good to have the frequent reality checks. Thank you for the deer family interlude. I always love the breaks for animals, bunnies and otherwise.
That wood grain is Wildly Gorgeous!! Never saw anything like it. Beautiful Work on Both Pieces!
Both pieces are outstanding! The grain is so unusual - interesting, and now made more visible. The credenza black accents are great - made me happy. And the dresser itself appears to be smiling (very classy smiley face). Great job.
Lol … smiles just like Mr Dewalt!
That dresser is to die for. The grain, the grain! Good color choices.
Your best refinish yet (imo)! Absolutely love the dresser with the "up in smoke"! As always, so very informative. Thank you!
LOVELY!!!💖💖💖💖💖
LOVELY!!!💖💖💖💖💖
Thank you!! 😊
Wow, all that sanding made my shoulder hurt for you! 😂 The grain on these is incredible and I love those stains you mixed up. I love how unique these pieces are now. Seriously, I can't get over those stain colors---they are just gorgeous.
Holy smokes, the top is absolutely GORGEOUS!
Thank you!
Oh, my goodness! What wonderful work you do! The furniture makers would be so proud to see how you've restored these pieces!
The second one with the drawers....................OH MY GOD !! that is beyond beautiful !
the contrast in the woodgrain is absolutely stunning !!
Thank you so much for another great video.
Gotta say, I was seriously jonesing for s new video. You never disappoint. Thank you for sharing your amazing work!
That second reveal is unbelievably gorgeous. 🔥
Thank you very much! 😀
Both turned out AMAZING! It's so interesting that the dark stains brought out the wood grain so beautifully! You are an incredible artist!
OMG!! That smoke is just gorgeous! The grain it brought out is unbelievable! I will look for elm furniture. Learn so much from you!
I wish there was a standing ovation emoji and even that wouldn’t scratch the surface of how I feel about this particular video. Jaw dropping is an understatement. Ladies and gentlemen, Angie is a true MASTER. This is what happens when someone LOVES what she does. Angie, your purpose and passion shows in every fiber of your work. I can almost hear each piece sigh with relief. Thank you. Keep wowing us!!!! 🤩
What an awesome comment and I agree 💙
WOW Angie!!! I thought I was going to love the warmer stained piece more but that black stained piece really brought out the wood grain!!! Especially on the lower base board!!! Amazing🌸🌷🌸. What a huge family of deer too!!!🦌🦌🦌❤️
Absolutely stunning! The wood grain really pops on both pieces! Beautiful transformation! You are a true artist!
The 'up in smoke' stain reminded me of the Japanese shou sugi ban, where they fire wood planks to waterproof them. The grain is so prevalent and vivid against the charcoal color. Your voice over work is calming and so enlightening; I learn something each time I watch. Thank you so much.
I love the little nature breaks you take, even the times when you show your cat or bunnies. Of course, I’m an animal lover, so you’re hitting all my buttons with your amazing restorations and then showing animals too :)
I love the dresser with the up in smoke stain! It really makes the wood grain pop! Thanks for sharing this video with us.
If sales for Up In Smoke go up this week I think they can call it the Transend Effect! So different and beautiful.
Haha the transcend effect- I love it!
LOVE the craziness of that wood grain❣️transformation! Beautiful transformation!
Gorgeous! I think they look better than when new, especially the dresser. The graining on the apron is outstanding.
Takes me back to my childhood, when these types of furniture first came out. I like these stains much better.
I'm so glad! Thank you for watching!
Dang girl! You are amazing! The visions you have for each piece is incredible. I love simply love love. Love watching your videos
I find it extraordinary how you bring the wood grain alive. Those pieces have so much wooden personality that sometimes hide under a thick finish. The second stain worked magic. Love your work.
Thank you so much! 😊
Wow, Angie. Both pieces are just incredible. I particularly like the charcoal piece. Just divine!
Whooaaa…that 2nd piece is straight up STUNNING!
Beautiful result. Your videos never disappoint.
Wow. I see what you mean by Elm being Oak’s crazy cousin. They are both gorgeous but I love the second one. Fantastic work!
The wood grain is simply stunning! What a great restore! What a great eye for details.
The popsicle stick you're using to mix the Odie's oil is living his best life right now. He's so nourished.
hahahaha I never considered that, that's hilarious! lol :-)
@@TranscendFurnitureGallery OMG, I'm so excited you replied! I love the work you do, I'm a big fan!!!
Both colours are fab but the black (Up In Smoke?) is stunning, due in part to the extraordinary timber grain. Btw, the dresser's drawers are smiling; great choice of handles😁.
Wow just look at that grain pop! You ARE AMAZING.
Wow, thanks!
Hi, just wanted to say, You belong on HGTV with your outstanding views, craftsmanship and your talented approach to your projects. It would be amazing to see your projects become inserted in the furnishings of homes. May I also ask, can you scrape the tops with veneers and laminates? Love your inspiring videos.Thanks, Steve
Oh, thank you so much Steve! To answer your question, yes, I scrape veneer tops all the time! It’s often safer than sanding old finish off them, especially if they are thing. Laminate tops on the other hand can’t be scraped. Only scuff sanded or removed entirely. Thank you so much for watching and the kind words :-)
@@TranscendFurnitureGallery you're very welcome and you do deserve to have your end product on TV. Steve
I love the wood grain on these pieces, glad you stained them instead of painting.
I don’t mind painting certain things but oh my- could never paint over gorgeous wood like this!
@@TranscendFurnitureGallery I do not mind painted furniture either. But YES that wood was too gorgeous to hide. Where do you get Odie's, is there a website??
@@ceciliajacobs5346 yep! You can go to the Odie’s website linked down in the description! :-)
@@TranscendFurnitureGallery Thanx
I love both pieces but the second one is my favorite. The grain is so unique. It is amazing how nature can truly give us works of art. And then to have the talented people who make the piece into even more art. Then to have another talented person who can save and salvage a piece back to art again. You are so talented.
I think I stopped breathing for a moment when that 2nd piece come on. Wow...that wood is stunning.
That wood grain is georgous 😻
The second piece is so unique, it’s a masterpiece.
I was kinda doubting the wood grain was that crazy until you did the big reveal. It's psychedelic! I think I love Elm...
Thank you for the respect you have for mother nature’s art. I cringe at videos that show beautiful grains, burls, and mixed wood motifs covered with paint. You are a gift!
I think there’s a place for paint… I use it often, but I’m suuuuper selective about it. I’d much rather look at gorgeous woodgrain!
Interesting and beautiful grain
You named your business correctly. You truly transcend!
On the second piece that color brings out movement in the wood that is mesmerizing. ❤️
It continues to amaze me that you can make these pieces look so much more beautiful than they ever did when they were new.
Thank you so much!!! 😁
My word, that up in smoke stain on that wood is just to die for, thank you so much for sharing this idea with us. These two peaces are truly a feast for the eyes.
You're very welcome! ☺️
The wood grain in the dresser was stunning. I loved both pieces. Bravo. 👏👏👏
Added note, have watched this numerous times and back it up over and over! Love both pieces more than ever.
Took my breath away, so beautiful. My beloved, deceased husband was a gifted Carpenter/Joiner/Cabinet Maker and watching you work is exactly like seeing him tenderly and expertly restore old and unloved furniture. Thank you for sharing your Craft 🥰💕
You're so very welcome! I am so incredibly sorry for your loss, I hope I'm bringing back only good memories for you. ❤️
WOW!!🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟 Very Impressed Angie! Two beautiful transformations….just top notch….my father refinished furniture….I mean the no paint kind…stripping….sanding, staining etc….He would get discouraged from time to time because of course you never get paid adequately for the time and patience you put into a piece! I would just say Dad you will never get paid for the love you poured into it….but you have the satisfaction knowing you did a great job and your pieces turn out beautiful🌟🙌🏻 I’m 60 and boy I wish I had him here to teach me…he passed 24 years ago….I worked as a Nurse for 33 years and I have always had a love of old furniture….I still have a lot of pieces he did for my hubby and I when we were first starting out 40 years ago….I cherish them knowing the hard work he put into them❤️ When I hear the passion in your voice when restoring the pieces you do….it reminds me of him. So I’m retired now and I tinker and am enjoying trying my hand at it….thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion with us every week…I always learn so much😊kim
Oh and that “Up in Smoke” pigment is just *chef’s kiss* perfect.
I'm thrilled you like it! Thank you so much for watching!
Angie, you are a furniture goddess, I bet these two pieces are prettier today than they were on the day they originally left the showroom. Stunning!!!!
OH-my-gawd!!!!! That second piece is definitely jaw dropping!!!
That 2nd piece though... blown away by your creativity. Looks like zebra pattern. Absolutely stunning
Thanks so much for watching!
The grain on the dresser and those lovely shaped drawers is stunning. Both pieces are so very handsome.
You really maximized the beauty of the wood’s grain. Beautifully done …. as always.
Love love love the wood grain! As always magnificent!
The second piece appears to be smiling back at us... a lovely transformatìon.
Awesome 👏🏽 😎🤩🥳 Great job once again👍🏽
Oh my goodness two in one-day both of them are beautiful
I’ve been binging your videos for a few days now and I just want to say how beautiful your work is, and how much attention you put into the pieces, even in the areas nobody really sees.
Thanks so much Alyssa!
I could watch this one again and again. Elm and Up in Smoke!!
Thank you so much for watching!
Both pieces are beautiful...but, the second piece, the dresser....OH. MY. GOODNESS. That is some of the most gorgeous wood grain I've ever seen! 😍
Definitely a masterpiece!❤🤎❤🤎❤
Every time I watch this it becomes more beautyful
The 6 drawer dresser Came Alive with the new stain. The wood gain was just dancing. Loved them both.
Both pieces are stunningly beautiful, I wasn't sure about the second stain but boy was I wrong. Thank you for lingering a little longer on the finished pieces I really appreciate it.
Angie, I think these 2 pieces are possibly the best you've done! You completely changed their personalities. The stain is beautiful and so rich! They look like very high quality pieces. 👌 I love how you pay attention to the small details. So very professional. Thank you.
That stain with that grain is just WOW! Both pieces are Stunning!
These both turned out to be very beautiful! I love the crazy wood grain. Truly impressed with your work.
I love so much how you really transform the pieces, how you really make them appear new, and modern, and with such a good taste. Also i love the fact that you take care of the inside too, not only of the visible part. You make them new inside out!
You work so clean, and neat, and you take care so much of your furry babies too.
Bravo! ❤
Thank you so much! 😊
Loved, loved, loved LOVED the "up in smoke" stain on the elm! It's beautiful and unique.
Thank you!
I LOVE that you have such respect for wood. Great work.
Young lady, you did that, they are GORGEOUS!!!!!👏🏼
I absolutely adore that second reveal. The charcoal color applying to the wood grain like that just made it look like the piece has a long, rich history. Which it does, so that application was fantastic for such a beautiful piece!
Thanks for watching!
The color of that dresser is just gorgeous!! The credenza is too but the dresser is jaw dropping
That wood grain.....WOW WOW WOW!!! The credenza is definitely my favorite
Wow, I’m just in awe at the beauty of these two pieces! They are a feast for the eyes!
Thank you so much! 😊
The up-in-smoke stain is gorgeous! Love both pieces.
I’m obsessed with the colour!
Those custom stains make the pieces look exotic…love them both!
These are so beautiful that I am just sitting here smiling.
Wow! That timber grain! Love your work, greetings from NZ 🇳🇿
Absolutely loving the colour and woodgrain in the second reveal. Wowsers!!!!
Thank you so much for watching! 😊
These are crazy beautiful. The grain is out of this world.
Thank you so much for watching!
@@TranscendFurnitureGallery I wouldn’t miss it. You are my very favorite!
Oh WOW!!!! That grain on the second reveal is stunning!! Such beautiful work!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻