Well-preserved antique furniture is becoming increasingly rare. Time leaves its mark on everything, but sometimes it’s not age that does the most damage – it’s a fresh coat of paint or a trendy DIY makeover that completely erases an item’s history. There’s something especially heartbreaking about spotting a nearly century-old piece at a flea market, only to see it covered in a modern finish that feels completely out of place.
The Reddit community ‘ReversePinterest’ shares before-and-after photos of vintage and antique pieces that have been altered to fit passing trends – and, thankfully, the careful restorations that bring them back to life. Scroll down to see some of the most shocking transformations and satisfying rescues, and don’t forget to check out our previous feature on the topic as well.
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I Went Into This Thinking I Couldn't Make It Worse: Reversepinterest Broyhill Brasilia
Asian Bar Cabinet Restored To Its Former Beauty, At Last!
Before And After Restoration: Broyhill Sculptra Nightstand
I Finally Finished Revamping This Old Dresser From The Fb Marketplace
1912 Craftsman Staircase Restoration
Mcm Rescue
Beautiful Restoration
Still Learning
Its No Mcm But I’m Proud Of My First Job! £5 From The Side Of The Road
Herself Again
My First Restoration - A Dresser For My House
I Didn’t Even Want It, But I Had To Get That Paint Off When I Saw It At Goodwill
Heywood-Wakefield Refinish Complete!
Reclaiming This Lane Acclaim Step Table
Revived This Mcm Dresser From Pinterest Disaster
Restored Lane Cedar Chest
This Is A Rare Class 68 Singer Cabinet We Found Whitewashed. We Had It Fully Restored Back To Its Original State
Let’s Redo That
I Recently Found This Corner Table In The Trash And Stripped Three Coats Of Ugly Paint Off Of It And Stained It
Before And After
Vintage Lane Table, Rescued For $15!
Refinished Johnson Carper Brentwood 9-Drawer Dresser
Restored Chest Of Drawers Back To Mid-Century Charm
I Found This Lovely Little Cherub Candelabra On Vinted For 2 Euros; Covered In White House Paint And Chipping Layers Of Gold Paint And Plating
Danish Rosewood Desk Rescue
American Of Martinsville Refinish
Whoever Paints Cabinet Hinges Is A Sadist
Before And After Restoring A Lane Cabinet
My Weekend Project
Dixie Dresser In Progress
Goodwill Vase: Saw The Color Inside And Had To Remove The Paint
Scored This Huge Brass Swan Planter For $10 And Brought It Back To Life!
Before, During & After: A Viscol Dresser Found At Restore!
Hewood Wakefield Desk
Before & After. They Painted Inside The Cabinets, Too
Just Finished This Mirror Dresser For A Client. Someone Had Painted It 3 Times, The Most Recent Being Water-Based Acrylic
Goodwill Dresser Restoration
Pinterest Reverse
Unchalking A Lane Commode Table From The Reflection Line
Antique Industrial Stool I Got At Goodwill For $4.99. Three Layers Covering The Top, And Some Horrible Red Paint. Still Some Remnants Of Red, But Still A Big Improvement
For $3.99 At Goodwill, I Really Had To Know What Was Under The Chalk Paint
Ok.. I’m Kinda Conflicted On This One. The Acrylic Painting Was Cute, But For $3.99 I Had To See What Was Under It. 1930’s Purinton Slipware Vase
Mid-Century Modern Redo
Pinterest Reverse
Goodwill Save. Had To Get The Chalk Paint Off Of It. Almost Seems Like It Could Be Arts And Crafts Era, But I’m Not Sure
Ash Table Saved From The 2000s Shabby Chic
Does My Skull Count?
Took A Gamble At Goodwill. Found A Badly Spray-Painted Vase And Thought The Base Looked More Mcm. Spent An Hour Stripping It, Only To Find The “Made In China” Sticker Under The Goodwill Tag. Still Looks Better
I Just Had To Rescue It. Who In Their Right Mind Would Paint This Gold? Nothing Special, I Think It’s From Pier1, But This Celadon Vase Can Breathe Now. Swipe For Progress And Final Product
Un-Chalk Painted This Rad Ceramic Vase From An Estate Sale
Thank you Community Panda and Gabriela Zagorska for this post. So lovely to see objects returned to their former glory! Some of the before restoration photos hurt to see. The lesson taken from this: Before slathering on paint onto something, at least do some research folks!
I'm not against paint per se, but there was beautiful wood under some of them; that I can't understand
Thank you Community Panda and Gabriela Zagorska for this post. So lovely to see objects returned to their former glory! Some of the before restoration photos hurt to see. The lesson taken from this: Before slathering on paint onto something, at least do some research folks!
I'm not against paint per se, but there was beautiful wood under some of them; that I can't understand
