Flipping Furniture DIY

Flipping Furniture DIY

Hey all!
With all the downtime Corona gave me, I figured it would be a perfect time to flip that goodwill furniture I had planned to refurbish before everyone was Safe At Home. Here is the before and after of two different pieces, but the same process is applied to both!

  • Before and After Furniture Printer Stand
  • Before and After Furniture Printer Stand
  • Before and After Furniture Printer Stand

I’m loving how the printer cart came out, looks so much more sleek now. I LOVE the stereo, and I feel like I could keep tweaking it to be cooler and cooler, but I want to pass it on to someone who can make it play music again.

  • Before and After Furniture Vintage Stereo
  • Before and After Furniture Vintage Stereo


One thing I wanted to try was doing a spray bottle of bleach on the cane to give it a more whitewashed look vs the orangey color. Am I crazy? Has anyone tried flipping furniture like this?
Anyways, here is a before and after of both pieces, and my process for painting and waxing each one. This is by no means a tutorial of the most correct way, this is just what worked for me.

beginner tools for Flipping furniture

Flipping Furniture Process

My furniture flipping process is generally:

  1. Wipe down everything with mineral spirits to get dust/cobwebs/corona/whatever off.
  2. Sand, even if I’m using chalk paint. If you paint over varnish sometimes it shines through so sanding helps a ton, and it’s nice to just have a fresh surface. The sponge sanders I used were perfect for getting into the beveled edges and tight corners. I have been sanding by hand with different sandpapers but if you can splurge for an electric one it would save a ton of time.
  3. Wipe down again, you don’t want dust getting into the paint.
  4. Paint! I use 2 coats, with 24 hrs in between. I have been using just a brush I had lying around for canvas but would recommend something bigger! There’s a 2 pack at Walmart that has a chalk paint and wax brush for cheap that I bought recently! If you want to splurge find a brush that doesn’t shed so you don’t have to pick out the bristles later on….whoops.
  5. Let dry for TWO DAYS before you wax. A full 48. I waited 24 hours and it wasn’t totally dry and the paint dragged.
  6. Wax! Use a tiny amount on your brush tips, long and light-handed strokes work best. Otherwise, it takes forever to buff out the uneven wax.
  7. Buff to desired shine. Chalk paint and the wax I had are both a matte finish, however, the wax can be buffed into a finish with more shine with a little elbow grease.

Here are all of my supplies! (soft lint-free rag for buffing not shown… I used a kitchen towel)

Mineral Spirits. Fine Sand Paper. Rough Sand Paper. Waverly Paint.Waverly Wax.

If you want to see a more in-depth guide on how to flip furniture in different finishes, using different materials, start with this article!