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Restoring Antique Bathroom Vanity Furniture


by DoItYourself Staff

If you find unique bathroom vanity furniture but the furniture’s quality is not quite right, restoring antique bathroom vanity furniture is something that you might consider. Buying modern bathroom vanity furniture can be costly, but if you come across an antique piece that is capable of being restored, then you may have encountered a true treasure that will allow you to create the bathroom of your dreams.

Materials and Tools:

Antique Vanity
Sand Paper
Paint Thinner
Sealant
Finish

Step #1: Consider the Advantages

There are drawbacks that are associated with buying antique bathroom vanity furniture as well as advantages. Buying an antique bathroom vanity in good condition is going to be costly, but finding an inexpensive one and restoring it yourself is always a solid idea to consider. If you are serious about restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture, check out the next two steps, which explain the process.

Step #2: Prepare the Vanity

Preparation for restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture is going to begin with sanding down any damage that the vanity has accrued through the years. If there are dents, dings, chipped pieces of paint or other imperfections present, then the first thing that you are going to want to do is sand them down or otherwise remove them. Preparation is vital when it comes to restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture.

Keep in mind that antique furniture tends to be a little more delicate than newer furniture, so try not to go heavy on the chemicals when it comes to restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture. When you go about restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture, you are going to want to use light sandpaper and water, and maybe a paint thinning or paint stripping product depending on your needs.

Step #3: Finish the Vanity Furniture

Now that the vanity has been sanded down properly, the next step involved in restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture is to finish the vanity furniture. You can stain the vanity to give it a shinier and more complete look, or you may just want to consider leaving it bare for a more natural look. No matter which option you decide to pursue, you should apply a sealer product to make sure that the integrity of the vanity furniture is maintained for many years to come.

The process involved in restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture is not always easy, so many people avoid it rather than putting time and energy into creating a stunning piece of furniture. Your only other option is to buy vanity furniture that looks antique but that is not actually so. If you want the real deal, then you are going to want to consider restoring your antique bathroom vanity furniture from scratch rather than buying something that has been restored or buying something that was not antique to begin with.

 

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