One of the best things about watching your videos, which I enjoy greatly, is that we don’t have to listen to irritating music in the background. Thanks for doing such a great job!
Stunning restoration! I'd be hard-pressed to call most of it "music." Watching an artist at work with only the sounds of a work in progress is very soothing. Not to mention the birds singing! "Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation"
What a gorgeous piece of furniture/buffet. I just don’t understand this new generation wanting to paint over a antique when there’s not one flaw in this buffet. I’ve done over many antiques n I’ve done it pretty much the same way you did this one. Although I noticed you putting on poly with a sponge. I love that idea. You get better coverage. Is this a special sponge? I’m hooked in watching you. I’m a new subscriber as of now. Thank you so much for saving this beauty. ♥️😊👍👍
Beautiful piece and you truly did it justice. So many today just paint everything k it warms my heart to see the attention and care you have shown here.
People lacking knowledge of antiques and how to maintain such incredible wood art pristine usually cover it with paint 🙄 to match the curtains in the living room …. Glad that it was saved and restored !!
Imo, paint is a nice accent and more appropriate for damaged or poor quality wood. Imo. It just feels as if good wood has a soul and needs to breath and be seen. IMO. respectfully.
So much hard work. It always lifts my spirit to see a magnificent old quality piece like this rescued. So many are just set out on the curb to be lost forever.
@@FurnitureFlippingForProfit You won't believe what some "restorers" do with unique beautiful furniture, turning it into just wooden boxes and show their job on RUclips. 😢
This is a perfect example of why NOT to paint your old wood furniture. The amount of work put into taking off the old paint is incredible. Wonderful refinish.
You did a fantastic job with this piece. It was so lovely to see all that beautiful wood appear from underneath the paint. I'll never understand why some people think that rescue and renovation of furniture just means paint over everything!
Seeing the beautiful color after one swipe of the towel on the metal hardware made my heart skip a lil beat… Stunning. I love seeing a family piece come back to life.
You did yourself proud and I would love to have seen the reaction of the gentleman who gave the piece to you that had so much sentimental value. Some pieces are just crying out for TLC to bring them back to their former glory and you did a magnificent job. It took a lot of patience and elbow grease to tackle this forlorn piece, but the results are amzing. I am glad to have just found your channel!
That is just absolutely gorgeous. I hope the man who gifted it to you was able to see it completed. I wonder if he wanted to have it back in the family? How amazing would that be. You did a beautiful job on that ..........just gorgeous.
It hurts my heart when I see gorgeous wood furniture painted to “update” it. Pine is one thing, but oak, cherry, mahogany- no. In watching you work the white paint on the carving seemed like it was a different type of paint than the blue because it was so much harder to strip. I know the crevices make it tricky, too. Gorgeous work! How many days of work is this? What will you do with this piece now that it is restored? Thanks for sharing this project!
Thanks so much! It took me 3 days to finish. I think you are right that it was a different type of paint on the carving. I had not thought about that- just know if was a pain to remove!!! I agree cherry and mahogany are so beautiful!!!
A beautiful piece, 'rescued' from a particularly hideous paint job. Why folk cannot appreciate the beauty of natural wood, I will never know. All credit to you, and thank you for sharing.
WELL, I DIDN'T CATCH THIS WHEN YOU WEREDOING ITORIGINALLY - BUTI'M SEEING IT NOW. YOU NOT ONLY BROUGHTTHIS PIECEBACK, YOU CREATED A MASTERPIECEDOING IT. IT IS BEAUTIFUL! I WOULD ALMOST SAY YOU DIDIT BETTER THAN IT WAS ORIGINALLY. 💓💓💓
As I have mentioned before, I LOVE that you use common sense, down-to-earth solutions for simple issues like cleaning the hardware. There is no need to spend buckets of money for specialty concoctions when you can do it with simple ingredients. This was a lovely recovery. I hate when beautiful wood like this is covered up with paint when there is no need. Good job!! I always learn from you.
Thank you Mary Kay. I try to show viewers how anyone can do what I do. You do not need expensive tools or supplies. As you can see, I used very few supplies and tools to create a beautiful finish on this antique buffet. Thanks for being a loyal viewer!!
@@FurnitureFlippingForProfit My pleasure. I think your series is one of the best for the aspiring flipper to learn from. And that's me - aspiring. Always looking to learn from the best. That's YOU.
Chapeu bas!!!! Szanowna pani, są lekarze ratujący życie i są mistrzowie ratujący PIĘKNO przed partaczami z fobią zamalowania całego świata na szary kolor:)))) Kolejne gratulacje, w pełni zasłużone!!!!
Oh I also have to add I love the quiet peacefulness of you working on your furniture. Oh and how I love the sound of those birds singing in the background. You have more to say in your silence than all the chatter and drama of other channels I’ve watched. They need to take a lesson in podcasting from you. A picture is worth a thousand words when painted by a master.
Well done. It’s a lovely Jacobean reproduction piece and you did a great job. Historically Jacobean furniture was a lot darker (we have several original 17th century Jacobean pieces that have been handed down through the family) but this piece is just beautiful with this stain.
I am not against painting furniture, but there are some pieces that should never see a paint can, this is one of them. what a fantastic job you did giving this piece back it's dignity, it is stunning.
I just found your channel today. Wow what a blessing you are! I started refinishing furniture back in the early 90’s. I’m from New Hampshire and vintage and antique furniture was abundant and cheap as almost all of it had to be refinished. Most of it was covered in sometimes what seemed like 15 layers of paint. No computers or internet back then so I spent my weekends at barns and nobles reading books from furniture masters on how to strip and refinish and bring my pieces back to life. I refinished mine the same way you do except for the car sponge…what a great idea! Then in the early 2000’s shabby and cottage chic hit the seacoast where I lived. I jumped on it and opened a store. No chalk paint back then so once again I spent my weekends at the bookstore reading everything I could get my hands on. I learned to prep and paint like you. I got to know most of the business owners who did this in my area and was shocked to see some of the short cuts in their work. Then came the chalk paint and while everyone else was painting without prepping and waxing I was still prepping and sealing the same way. Several of my business friends thought I was nuts. I charged more and always explained to my customers why. I would never buy painted furniture that was just paint and waxed so I couldn’t do that to anyone else. I also required my vendors to refinish their furniture the same way. I closed up shop in2013 do to a sick family member that needed a lot of care and haven’t painted or refinished anything since then. I’m now in Florida and needed a large cabinet for my now small apartment. That’s how I found you. I had this what appears to be cherry wood tv armoire that must way a thousand pounds! It’s probably 20 years old and I’d say very expensive with great bones but the color is uuuugly. I’m going to paint it white and with discovering all the new paints out there now I was hoping I could skip the prep. I watched hundreds of videos before coming across your channel. So glad I did. Your extensive paint comparisons and applications brought me right back to my senses. There are no short cuts in life. I just can’t thank you enough for sharing your expertise and integrity of the work you do. You are a master at what you do. Your furniture is beautiful! That sweet man was also a wise man that gave you his cherished sideboard. That style of furniture was never one of my favorites as they are always way too dark. I’ve never seen Jacobean in that color. I guess that’s why everyone painted them. But yours is just gorgeous. Thank you again… I’ll be watching every video you put out❤️
I agree Donna. This furniture was well cared for by the family since 1920 and that is one reason he felt so bad about what he did to it. At least he took care in making certain it went to the right person. Thanks for watching!
My personal choice is to keep the look of the wood. So when a piece is painted, it’s heartbreaking for me. So these kinds of restorations a so beautiful to me. 🥰🥰
The previous owner should have been ashamed that he even started to paint it let alone the poor job. I can't imagine that someone would think that paint could be an improvement over the original finish! You did an excellent job of restoring it to what it should be.
Thanks so much. I wish you could see it in real life. The finish is sooooo smooth! The car washing sponge puts a thin layer on and then I built up the layers so it is just perfect!
I am so impressed! this is a wonderful piece of furniture for a small home, storage, not closed at bottom, could use top. thank goodness it found its way to you.
Because polyurethane provides a very hard, durable finish that does not need any maintenance. Wax and oil has to be reapplied over time and I doubt my customers will do that!
This was so powerful without words after the first explanation. Hope that guy was able to watch this transformation. He had the wisdom to stop all those years ago. Not an easy thing to discern , is it?
Wow, what a fantastic restoration. I absolutely love it. It is always lovely to see old pieces of furniture restored to their original state. Thank you very much for sharing your fantastic work. Julia Cassidy from Nottingham England 🇬🇧👍🤓
Hello to Nottingham. I would LOVE to get my hands on some of the old pieces of furniture you have there in GB! OMG. I have seen some really cook pieces. Our "old" furniture is maybe 100 years old where as yours could be over 200 years old!!!
I truly appreciate how you respect each piece and bring it back to its glory. Taking the time to remove the hardware and restoring it to its beauty, instead of changing it, or painting over the hinges makes your process so professional. I admire your work and appreciate the before and after of each piece. Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate that! I try to show you how to finish the entire piece so you can learn skills. I don't really take any "short cuts". For example, I take the doors off and remove the hinges. I remove the drawers from a dresser to paint or stain them. To me that is the "correct" way to finish a piece of furniture.
I often wish there was a rule that only woods like pine for example, or OSB, MDF and other man made wood products are ever painted. It's a crime to paint something so beautiful in itself. Brava for your work!❤
The gentleman who was kind enough to give this to you must of wept with tears of joy upon seeing your impeccable restoration. Well done!!
I texted him the photo and he was quite surprised!
@@FurnitureFlippingForProfit Did he take it back by paying you for this incredible restoration? I understood it was part of the family got a century.
I love it when people put in the time to restain a piece instead of just painting. You did a wonderful job!!!
SO AMAZING, Just WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that's the type of restoration I like to see. Great job.
Thank you Louise!
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One of the best things about watching your videos, which I enjoy greatly, is that we don’t have to listen to irritating music in the background. Thanks for doing such a great job!
Thank you Sherrian. I stopped using music because so many people complained. I listed to my viewers!!!
Oh yeah! You're one of the few who do! I _hate_ background music!
Stunning restoration!
I'd be hard-pressed to call most of it "music." Watching an artist at work with only the sounds of a work in progress is very soothing. Not to mention the birds singing!
"Silence is the language of God, all else is poor translation"
Esta mejor con el color natural que antes de gris.lo ha dejado muy bien.enhorabuena
You are indeed a restorer whom God kissed and gave talent. And you didn't disappointed Him!
I never get tired to see the chemical magic of the paint stripper.
What a gorgeous piece of furniture/buffet. I just don’t understand this new generation wanting to paint over a antique when there’s not one flaw in this buffet.
I’ve done over many antiques n I’ve done it pretty much the same way you did this one. Although I noticed you putting on poly with a sponge. I love that idea. You get better coverage. Is this a special sponge?
I’m hooked in watching you. I’m a new subscriber as of now. Thank you so much for saving this beauty. ♥️😊👍👍
The carvings on the sides in the front look like Easter eggs. It looks gorgeous after you stripped it without a finish..geez I love it!!!
LOL! They do look like Easter Eggs! They were difficult to strip! UGH!
They are actually called "egg and dart" molding.
Beautiful piece and you truly did it justice. So many today just paint everything k it warms my heart to see the attention and care you have shown here.
Thank you so much!
People lacking knowledge of antiques and how to maintain such incredible wood art pristine usually cover it with paint 🙄 to match the curtains in the living room …. Glad that it was saved and restored !!
Imo, paint is a nice accent and more appropriate for damaged or poor quality wood. Imo. It just feels as if good wood has a soul and needs to breath and be seen. IMO. respectfully.
Gorgeous peace
So much hard work. It always lifts my spirit to see a magnificent old quality piece like this rescued. So many are just set out on the curb to be lost forever.
Thank you very much! The reason I have my RUclips channel is to show people how to save these wonderful pieces!
Sometimes people don't realize what they have...
@@FurnitureFlippingForProfit You won't believe what some "restorers" do with unique beautiful furniture, turning it into just wooden boxes and show their job on RUclips. 😢
BEAUTIFUL!!! Thank you so much for restoring this back to its original glory!!!
Absolutely gorgeous! Total transformation from trash to treasure ❤
Ten months later, here I am watching this amazing transformation again.
It's just so satisfying to watch the paint coming off and to see the beautiful wood grain beneath. Good job!
WOW! You did an amazing job the wood looks so beautiful now !thanks for sharing !!!
Thank you very much!
Браво,сколько вашего туда вложено.Вы прекрасный МАСТЕР- РЕСТАВРАТОР..Результат просто восхитителен.❤❤❤❤
This is a perfect example of why NOT to paint your old wood furniture. The amount of work put into taking off the old paint is incredible. Wonderful refinish.
Even half way through it looks 200% better!!!!!
You did a fantastic job with this piece. It was so lovely to see all that beautiful wood appear from underneath the paint. I'll never understand why some people think that rescue and renovation of furniture just means paint over everything!
Seeing the beautiful color after one swipe of the towel on the metal hardware made my heart skip a lil beat…
Stunning. I love seeing a family piece come back to life.
You did yourself proud and I would love to have seen the reaction of the gentleman who gave the piece to you that had so much sentimental value. Some pieces are just crying out for TLC to bring them back to their former glory and you did a magnificent job. It took a lot of patience and elbow grease to tackle this forlorn piece, but the results are amzing. I am glad to have just found your channel!
I do similar restorations and refinishing and you did a great job! It’s beautiful!
You are a tenacious artist! That was a lot of difficult stripping. 😊
I bet that previous owner loved seeing it after you finished, it's beautiful again!
I think so too!
That is just absolutely gorgeous. I hope the man who gifted it to you was able to see it completed. I wonder if he wanted to have it back in the family? How amazing would that be. You did a beautiful job on that ..........just gorgeous.
What a stunning piece. Very ornate. Great job!! He would be so proud to see it this way. 😊❤
Thank you very much! I think he will approve
It hurts my heart when I see gorgeous wood furniture painted to “update” it. Pine is one thing, but oak, cherry, mahogany- no.
In watching you work the white paint on the carving seemed like it was a different type of paint than the blue because it was so much harder to strip. I know the crevices make it tricky, too.
Gorgeous work! How many days of work is this? What will you do with this piece now that it is restored?
Thanks for sharing this project!
Thanks so much! It took me 3 days to finish. I think you are right that it was a different type of paint on the carving. I had not thought about that- just know if was a pain to remove!!! I agree cherry and mahogany are so beautiful!!!
A beautiful piece, 'rescued' from a particularly hideous paint job. Why folk cannot appreciate the beauty of natural wood, I will never know. All credit to you, and thank you for sharing.
My thoughts exactly
Big Panda Bear Hugs from a 68 yr old grandma in Texas, USA 🐼 ❤ 🎀 👍 🧚♂ 🐈 🧚 🍀 💐
Hi Grammy Bear! Hugs back to you!
Congratulations, you brought it back from near death. I am glad that the perpetrator replied his mistake in painting it and gave it to you
I am too! Thanks for watching!
WELL, I DIDN'T CATCH THIS WHEN YOU WEREDOING ITORIGINALLY - BUTI'M SEEING IT NOW. YOU NOT ONLY BROUGHTTHIS PIECEBACK, YOU CREATED A MASTERPIECEDOING IT. IT IS BEAUTIFUL! I WOULD ALMOST SAY YOU DIDIT BETTER THAN IT WAS ORIGINALLY. 💓💓💓
As I have mentioned before, I LOVE that you use common sense, down-to-earth solutions for simple issues like cleaning the hardware. There is no need to spend buckets of money for specialty concoctions when you can do it with simple ingredients. This was a lovely recovery. I hate when beautiful wood like this is covered up with paint when there is no need. Good job!! I always learn from you.
Thank you Mary Kay. I try to show viewers how anyone can do what I do. You do not need expensive tools or supplies. As you can see, I used very few supplies and tools to create a beautiful finish on this antique buffet. Thanks for being a loyal viewer!!
@@FurnitureFlippingForProfit My pleasure. I think your series is one of the best for the aspiring flipper to learn from. And that's me - aspiring. Always looking to learn from the best. That's YOU.
Beautiful ,,,I love that you brought it back to its original beauty,,the former owner was smart to give it to you 😊
I can just imagine how beautiful it would look for Xmas decor
That's really a beautiful piece of furniture with great details. Great job restoring it.
Thanks so much Guy!
¡QUE BELLEZA DE MUEBLE! ! ... EL DUEÑO ANTERIOR SE VA A ARREPENTIR TODA SU VIDA DE HABERLO VENDIDO... ... USTED ES UN ARTISTA... BENDICIONES...
Chapeu bas!!!! Szanowna pani, są lekarze ratujący życie i są mistrzowie ratujący PIĘKNO przed partaczami z fobią zamalowania całego świata na szary kolor:)))) Kolejne gratulacje, w pełni zasłużone!!!!
I hope the previous owner has had an opportunity to see what an amazing job you did on this gorgeous piece of history.
Yes I texted a photo to him. He was quite pleased. Thanks for watching!
'1920 ' antique > "take a bow" my lady > w/ patience to bring it back to its nature beauty > that was worth watching... thax
Thank you Glenda!
Not to mention what a gift it was, your work made it a gem.
Oh I also have to add I love the quiet peacefulness of you working on your furniture. Oh and how I love the sound of those birds singing in the background. You have more to say in your silence than all the chatter and drama of other channels I’ve watched. They need to take a lesson in podcasting from you. A picture is worth a thousand words when painted by a master.
Well done. It’s a lovely Jacobean reproduction piece and you did a great job. Historically Jacobean furniture was a lot darker (we have several original 17th century Jacobean pieces that have been handed down through the family) but this piece is just beautiful with this stain.
Thanks for the info!
Awesome job! It was a nice gesture of the man who gave it to you.
I am not against painting furniture, but there are some pieces that should never see a paint can, this is one of them. what a fantastic job you did giving this piece back it's dignity, it is stunning.
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL RESTORATION OF THIS WONDERFUL ANTIQUE JACOBBEAN BUFFET!!!
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If ever there was a piece of furniture smiling it's this one. Well done!
Absolutely stunning. It never should have been painted! You are a skilled restorer. Thank you. I hope you keep the buffet.
Glad to here he stopped mid way and realized what he had done, joyful restoration its so beautiful of a furniture.
Thank you for not painting this beautiful piece of furniture! It is truly gorgeous. Your work is wonderful.
You are a true marksmanship excellent job I've seen a lot of work but you really put your heart into this I'm proud of you
You did this piece proud!
What incredible patience you have done such a wonderful job
That is gorgeous. You sure know your stuff. Beautiful
Thank you very much!
What a gorgeous piece! So worth all of the work you put into it!
That's down right furniture abuse, painting over wood this beautiful. You did an excellent job!
I just found your channel today. Wow what a blessing you are! I started refinishing furniture back in the early 90’s. I’m from New Hampshire and vintage and antique furniture was abundant and cheap as almost all of it had to be refinished. Most of it was covered in sometimes what seemed like 15 layers of paint. No computers or internet back then so I spent my weekends at barns and nobles reading books from furniture masters on how to strip and refinish and bring my pieces back to life. I refinished mine the same way you do except for the car sponge…what a great idea! Then in the early 2000’s shabby and cottage chic hit the seacoast where I lived. I jumped on it and opened a store. No chalk paint back then so once again I spent my weekends at the bookstore reading everything I could get my hands on. I learned to prep and paint like you. I got to know most of the business owners who did this in my area and was shocked to see some of the short cuts in their work. Then came the chalk paint and while everyone else was painting without prepping and waxing I was still prepping and sealing the same way. Several of my business friends thought I was nuts. I charged more and always explained to my customers why. I would never buy painted furniture that was just paint and waxed so I couldn’t do that to anyone else. I also required my vendors to refinish their furniture the same way. I closed up shop in2013 do to a sick family member that needed a lot of care and haven’t painted or refinished anything since then. I’m now in Florida and needed a large cabinet for my now small apartment. That’s how I found you. I had this what appears to be cherry wood tv armoire that must way a thousand pounds! It’s probably 20 years old and I’d say very expensive with great bones but the color is uuuugly. I’m going to paint it white and with discovering all the new paints out there now I was hoping I could skip the prep. I watched hundreds of videos before coming across your channel. So glad I did. Your extensive paint comparisons and applications brought me right back to my senses. There are no short cuts in life. I just can’t thank you enough for sharing your expertise and integrity of the work you do. You are a master at what you do. Your furniture is beautiful! That sweet man was also a wise man that gave you his cherished sideboard. That style of furniture was never one of my favorites as they are always way too dark. I’ve never seen Jacobean in that color. I guess that’s why everyone painted them. But yours is just gorgeous. Thank you again… I’ll be watching every video you put out❤️
Thank you for showing up close how you dealt with both removing stain and applying it to the details. What a wonderful job you did. It is beautiful.
It has beautiful details. He may have messed up painting it but it was cared for to be so old and in good shape. Nice save👍
I agree Donna. This furniture was well cared for by the family since 1920 and that is one reason he felt so bad about what he did to it. At least he took care in making certain it went to the right person. Thanks for watching!
Oh my God what a peace of ART
I can almost hear that piece singing! Thank you for rescuing it ❤. Fantastic job !
Absolutely fantatic trouble. You restored it to it's true beauty!!
Как хорошо, что вы вернули цвет и рисунок дерева. Как будто мебели вернулась душа!.
Love you took on refinishing this. Great video to show the amount of EXTRA work has to go into removing paint… turned out beautiful.
That was perfection!!
My personal choice is to keep the look of the wood. So when a piece is painted, it’s heartbreaking for me. So these kinds of restorations a so beautiful to me. 🥰🥰
Thank you Jane. You should subscribe to my channel so you don't miss any upcoming videos!
Perfection! It is a beautiful piece! Such craftsmanship. I really miss that in pieces of today.
Wow!! What a beautiful result! This buffet never needed painting -- what was he thinking?!
The previous owner should have been ashamed that he even started to paint it let alone the poor job. I can't imagine that someone would think that paint could be an improvement over the original finish! You did an excellent job of restoring it to what it should be.
He was very ashamed. Thank you !!
Absolutely stunning work 😍
Wow, thank you!
The shades of color on the different parts of the buffet make the result so rich and warm. Superb job.
Thanks so much. I wish you could see it in real life. The finish is sooooo smooth! The car washing sponge puts a thin layer on and then I built up the layers so it is just perfect!
Thank you for restoring that beautiful piece of furniture. That is true craftsmanship.
Thank you Joyce!
Outstanding; he certainly gave that to the right person. 🥰
I'm so happy you could save it
That is absolutely gorgeous
hi Dodd! Nice to hear from you again! Glad you like it!
Csodálatos remekmű lett! 😅😇🦉
I am so impressed! this is a wonderful piece of furniture for a small home, storage, not closed at bottom, could use top. thank goodness it found its way to you.
i love the carved wood pieces like this one it is not a thin piece of wood or just cheap wood with a veneer on it. Nice job
What is there to say absolutely stunning and beautiful.
Haha the birds singing at the end reminds me of a Disney movie happy ending☺️ I hope the donor see’s this incredible transformation.
LOL! I kind of felt that way too!
A lot of work, but we’ll worth it. Bravo! Why polyurethane instead of wax or oil?
Because polyurethane provides a very hard, durable finish that does not need any maintenance. Wax and oil has to be reapplied over time and I doubt my customers will do that!
This was so powerful without words after the first explanation. Hope that guy was able to watch this transformation. He had the wisdom to stop all those years ago. Not an easy thing to discern , is it?
I can't wait to see it.....the BEAUTY of Mahogany Wood😁😍
ABSOLUTELY AMAZING!!
My goodness, a true labor of love.
Yes it was but the results were great!
Wow, what a fantastic restoration. I absolutely love it. It is always lovely to see old pieces of furniture restored to their original state. Thank you very much for sharing your fantastic work. Julia Cassidy from Nottingham England 🇬🇧👍🤓
Hello to Nottingham. I would LOVE to get my hands on some of the old pieces of furniture you have there in GB! OMG. I have seen some really cook pieces. Our "old" furniture is maybe 100 years old where as yours could be over 200 years old!!!
Amazing workmanship, looks beautiful ❤
I truly appreciate how you respect each piece and bring it back to its glory.
Taking the time to remove the hardware and restoring it to its beauty, instead of changing it, or painting over the hinges makes your process so professional.
I admire your work and appreciate the before and after of each piece. Thank you for sharing.
I appreciate that! I try to show you how to finish the entire piece so you can learn skills. I don't really take any "short cuts". For example, I take the doors off and remove the hinges. I remove the drawers from a dresser to paint or stain them. To me that is the "correct" way to finish a piece of furniture.
@@FurnitureFlippingForProfit totally agree! Your work compared to others I follow is perfection 💐
I love that you stain the insides of cupboards & drawers to match the outside! It gives the piece a more complete & finished professionally look,
Thanks so much! 😊 I agree!
Wow wow wow! What a beautiful piece! Very inspiring.
Beautiful, respectful restoration of a lovely piece
Thank you! Cheers!
Well I know you are proud of that and you should be. Beautifully done!
Thank you!
The owner definitely picked the perfect person to restore the piece. Excellent job. Thank you so much for sharing the process with me 🤗
I am glad you enjoyed it!
I often wish there was a rule that only woods like pine for example, or OSB, MDF and other man made wood products are ever painted. It's a crime to paint something so beautiful in itself. Brava for your work!❤
Amazing job!❤
I remember as I spent 2 weeks vacation for stripping antique cupboard our friends gave us!
It was fun!😁
Wow…excellent revival of a beautiful piece. Always sad to see paint on beautiful woods.
That was a lot of hard work! 😮
Consider doing a video compilation of “hardware soup” and cleaning! So enjoyable. Great job on the furniture, too.
Thanks Meek!