Sunday, March 4, 2012

TV Stand Redo using PVC Pipe by Chris & Amy

We have a large brown sectional couch in our main living room with red accents, but I felt like the brown was taking over. Our couch, tv stand and side tables are brown, I could not take it any longer!! So I decided to paint our tv stand to give the room a pop of color.
I started by painting the tv stand with a primer. I only used one coat, I should have used two because I had to give the stand 3 coats of red. After the 3 coats of red, I took PVC pipe ( with the help of my amazing brother in law) and cut 1/4 inch pieces. I sprayed painted the PVC rings oil rubbed bronze. Once I created a design I was satisfied with, I started hot glueing each piece....Here it is...



Materials/Cost:
Primer: Had from previous projects
PVC pipe: $2 (Home Depot)
3 paint samples: $9 (Lowes-Posh Red)
Oil Rubbed Bronze Spray Paint: Had from previous projects

We are happy with the outcome and love the pop of color! Hope you enjoy! Thanks for stopping by:)

Amy & Chris!!

39 comments:

  1. Thanks, Julie! Just did it. :) can't wait to check out the other great projects at the party.

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  2. Thanks for linking up.

    ~ robin

    itsrobinwithani.com

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  3. GFC & Linky follower from the sunday blog hop!
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  4. Looks great in red! Thanks for dropping by and please let me know what you think of the DIY chalk paint. Best of luck with your upcoming paint project. xo, Sherry

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  5. I love your blog and thanks for visiting mine. I am a big supporter of the up-cycle and reworking of items to make them suit your needs. This is a great redo and I loved the mudroom in a closet too!
    Now following...do you have a FB page for this site?

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    1. Thanks, Rachael. :) We don't yet but are working on it. Hope to have it up soon.

      Megan

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  6. What a cute idea! I hadn't seen this before. And you can't beat $11 for a makeover! Great job!

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    1. Thanks so much, Michelle. We love a deal for a makeover.

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  7. Wow, that really is a great idea that makes quite a wonderful difference! Thanks so much for linking up!
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    "Kiss Me I'm Irish" linky party now open!

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    1. Thanks so much, Christina! We appreciate you stopping by!

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  8. What a cool idea -- it's so inspiring to see humble materials like PVC pipe used in way cool ways. I also love the red -- makes that corner stand out instead of blending into the shadows.

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    1. Thanks so much for stopping by, Sarah. We appreciate your kind comments.

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  9. What a cool effect...hard to believe it's PVC pipe! Thanks for dropping by and leaving such sweet words! I'm following you now too!

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    1. Thanks so much, Carolyn. We appreciate you stopping by and leaving a comment. :)

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  10. that is so cool! what a great idea to use the pvc piping!

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  11. What a neat project! That pvc pipe just adds so much character and completely transformed that TV stand. amazing! :)

    -Jane @ urbanejane.com

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  12. I love that you were able to use something ordinary to make something so unique. Thank you for sharing at Whimsy Wednesday at The NY Melrose Family.

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  13. This is a fantastic idea!! I love how it turned out.
    Ruth

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  14. What a great idea to use the PVC pipe for the design! I t looks great!


    Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
    Hope you have a fabulous week!
    Jill @ Creating my way to Success
    http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

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  15. Oh wow, that is so creative and I love the finished product. You would never know that was PVC piping. Thanks for sharing at our Link It Up Thursday party.

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  16. very clever! you and my pal Marie would get along great - she's always creating something with pvc pipe!! :) love it.

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    1. Thanks so much, Kammy! I'd love to check out your friends ideas. PVC seems very crafter/diyer friendly. :)

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  17. What an incredible difference! Seriously, PVC pipe!! Looks like a new piece! thank you for sharing at Uncommon! Bonnie ;)

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    1. Thanks so much, Bonnie! We appreciate you stopping by and we enjoying sharing at Uncommon. :)

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  18. Super smart!! Lovin' the color too. Thanks so much for linking up this week!

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    1. Thank you so much! We appreciate you stopping by and we enjoy linking up on your party.

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  19. Thanks, Rachel. We love linking up to your party.

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  20. I love that pop of color now!! Nicely done! Thanks for linking up to the Take it on Tuesday blog hop!

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  21. Thank you for linking up a fabulous project...

    hope you will stop by and link up another great project..

    http://polkadot-pretties.blogspot.com/2012/03/you-inspire-linky-party_10.html

    Claire xoxo

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  22. very nice.. Love it!
    Thanks for linking up at friday fun party..

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