This makeover gives a tired 20-year-old dining setting a fresh, modern look.

The project
This was an old, run-down hardwood table and eight chairs that needed a total makeover.

The top of the table was sanded back to raw wood, revealing the lovely, unusual wood grain. It was sealed with two coats of Timber Protect satin-finish clear varnish.
The rest of the table was sealed with two coats of Zinsser B-I-N primer-sealer and stain blocker to prevent bleed-through staining. It got three coats of Taubmans in Milk Cloud – just the prefect warm white – and then all sealed with two coats of the Timber Protect clear varnish.

Each chair was slightly sanded to remove any peeling varnish. They all got two coats of the primer-sealer followed by three coats of the paint and two of the varnish.

How to upcycle furniture
Upcycling furniture is an easy and affordable way of creating unique or up-to-date pieces for your home and keeping them functional for years to come.
Resident D.I.Y. expert MitchellMc has put together this simple step-by-step guide to updating a bedside cabinet with paint and varnish.

Experienced Workshop member Nham pays great attention to detail in this step-by-step guide: How to restore a wooden armchair. You can also check out member Rob's guide How to distress painted furniture and member Jess's guide How to lime wash timber furniture.
More upcycling inspiration
Bunnings Workshop members have shared plenty of terrific furniture upcycling projects. We've collected some of our favourites in Upcycled buffets and Upcycled bedside drawers and tables.

Let us know if you need a hand with your own upcycling project – we're here to help.