DemandaG Posted August 4, 2017 Report Share Posted August 4, 2017 I consider myself a pretty handy, creative, and environmentally conscious individual, so I've made a valiant effort to repurpose/renovate my own furniture or buy antiques. With that being said, it seems like I'll spend more on the furniture , renovation supplies, primers, paint, hardware, etc., than I would have if I'd just bought new! I honestly don't mind the effort it requires to restore something worn to look pretty and useable. It is simply the overall cost of doing so I find frustrating. I prefer my upcycled items to look fresh and modern, which ends up costing a lot on quality hardware and painting supplies. Not to mention the time spent researching what I want the end product to look like! I just can't seem to figure out how to cut costs, refresh an item into a gorgeous piece of furniture, and, ultimately, putting it to good use (or selling it at a profit). Quote Link to comment
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