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Hello VP! Today I was wondering if anyone has ever done anything to fix their furniture in any way, it could be painting it, repairing it, upgrading it - anything to increase the lifespan of your furniture. After all, we live in a time and age with increased focus on environmental friendly options - why throw out something if you can fix what you already have? 
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My roommate and I reupholstered our couch last year. Added some more padding and changed the fabric. 
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Lately I've been painting my furniture to avoid having white furniture because I dislike that personally, today I tried the walnut thing to see if it would at least to some extent cover the scratches of the sofa table I bought used of someone who must have had a cat or something  It turned out a lot better, like a loooot better, so I'm happy! 
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Not what i can remember, but maybe when i was a child and want it in an another colour, but over wise nope. 
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No my furniture hasn't broken yet 
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Photosynthesis wrote:
My roommate and I reupholstered our couch last year. Added some more padding and changed the fabric. 
Was that a lot of work? Did you like the end-result? 
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Limited wrote:
Not what i can remember, but maybe when i was a child and want it in an another colour, but over wise nope. 
Do you think you will do it in the future? 
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I keep fixing my wardrobe; it was from my grandmother.. Almost 70-80 years old
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ouch wrote:
No my furniture hasn't broken yet 
It doesn't have to be broken to be painted tho, but maybe you like the look of the furniture already? 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I keep fixing my wardrobe; it was from my grandmother.. Almost 70-80 years old
Oooh nice  That's very old. 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
ouch wrote:
No my furniture hasn't broken yet 
It doesn't have to be broken to be painted tho, but maybe you like the look of the furniture already? 
Yeah I buy the one I like so I don't have to paint it
Anyways I don't think I own anything that can b painted? Everything is just fabric n I don't wanna paint that 
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ouch wrote:
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ouch wrote:
No my furniture hasn't broken yet 
It doesn't have to be broken to be painted tho, but maybe you like the look of the furniture already? 
Yeah I buy the one I like so I don't have to paint it
Anyways I don't think I own anything that can b painted? Everything is just fabric n I don't wanna paint that 
Makes sense, I own a lot of wooden items and that can be painted. Naturally I wouldn't paint a fabric (or leather) sofa, I suspect that would turn out pretty awful. 
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Vuitton wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I keep fixing my wardrobe; it was from my grandmother.. Almost 70-80 years old
omg i wanna see a pic
Maybe someday, right now it looks like if it was made to be in a museum 
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Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I keep fixing my wardrobe; it was from my grandmother.. Almost 70-80 years old
Oooh nice  That's very old. 
Too old, but it's part of our traditions
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Vuitton wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I keep fixing my wardrobe; it was from my grandmother.. Almost 70-80 years old
omg i wanna see a pic
Maybe someday, right now it looks like if it was made to be in a museum 
What colour is it? Does it cost a lot to fix it? 
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BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
Snusmumrikken wrote:
BEWAREARTEMIS wrote:
I keep fixing my wardrobe; it was from my grandmother.. Almost 70-80 years old
Oooh nice  That's very old. 
Too old, but it's part of our traditions
I really like old furniture, it often lasts longer than new ones because the materials they used are in general of superior quality compared to (at least cheap stores like IKEA) furniture nowadays. But it depends, of course, there are furniture I'd prefer buying new. 
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