Q: My mother’s buffet has several small bubbles in the veneer. Can anything be done? The dining room set is from the 1950s, and not worth the trouble of a professional fix. A: Because the spots are ...
There's very little less offensive to home decor than chipped, cracked, or bubbled furniture veneer. Your piece may be in otherwise great condition, but these surface blemishes can make it look ready ...
Q: We purchased a Lea modular bedroom set in the late 1970s. The cases and drawers are wood, but the tops and sides are particleboard with a thin, plastic veneer. Despite its age and 11 moves, the ...
Who doesn’t love vintage furniture? It’s packed with charm and built to last. And the best part is that revamping these pre-loved pieces is often much easier (not to mention cheaper) than you think!
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