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Published 2024-05-16

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  • @wallihaley5194
    I actually really love the light finish you chose. It is modern but you can definitely appreciate the beauty of the wood.
  • To each his own. I don't like the stain you choose but I'm impressed by the skill it took to refinish this and make it what it is. Bravo.
  • @kaydenk4111
    the amount of effort you put in is so admirable! i agree that this is so much better than people that paint beautiful pieces, sad beige or millennial gray. for your work it's definitely worth the price!
  • Thank you for leaving the base. It preserves the character of the piece.
  • Excellent job- especially the grain and color match on the damaged veneer areas. That's true artistry
  • I love the white wash stain combo, I discovered this when my husband made me a sofa table and I wanted a certain look. I played around with the technique till I found the look I wanted and thats the white wash first then the stain, while it hasn't dried yet. And got a gorgeous washed aged looking pine boards. Exactly what I wanted. You're incredibly talented, love the videos. Maybe one day I will tackle a small redo job instead of painting things.
  • @A.l.e.x.e.a
    This lighter stain really made the details pop!!
  • @Squirrellium
    You certainly brought out the beauty in them. They look beautiful. I like dark furniture but what you did with it, it's so elegant + updated, it's beautiful work.
  • @BeyondLimits3D
    The final result is really good, and I think you actually vintaged your modern. By that, I mean it looks sooo Art Deco. Good job!
  • @erikat6272
    Beautiful! I’m so happy to see someone do a project like this without painting it.
  • @kristiLB93
    Awesome work! I appreciate a non painted piece these days as well. So tastefully done.
  • @MCM1965
    Wow, that was a labor of love! Turned out beautiful! 😊
  • @ambrr_lily
    Gorgeous! I LOVE an oversized nightstand-- if you have the space. It's such a truly useful storage option, while also a beautiful, stylish look.
  • Looks nice! I love that people are refreshing items that are still serviceable instead of sending things to a landfill. Way to go!
  • Removing veneer is usually easier with heat and water. I keep an old steamer iron for the purpose. Wey the area. Use the iron on steam. Leave it there for a couple of minutes and start pushing your putty knife under the veneer.
  • Thankyou for NOT painting everything white. I love wood and it never goes out of fashion
  • @speteydog2260
    They look beautiful! I’ll take a real piece of wood any day over rooms to go pressed particle board. But you did a beautiful job with them! They look gorgeous and new.