Rent to Own.ph: Have you any hand-me-down furniture, thrift store finds, bits and pieces that don't really match but you can't let go off because you need them for your home and buying new pieces is out of the question? Don't despair! Here are useful ways in revamping those pieces and making them part of a beautiful whole!
Refresh
LaPlante's partner Mike Rader relaxes on a used sofa in the living area. She paid just $200 for it, had the cushions steam-cleaned, and repainted the trim a glossy white.
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Rethink
LaPlante often rethinks definition to find the perfect fit for objects. Here, she uses an outdoor garden stool as an indoor side table.
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Reupholster
LaPlante sits atop a thrifted chaise that she upgraded with 6 yards of eco-friendly velvet fabric. The legs were also freshly painted to match the sofa’s.
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Repurpose
The dining space (shown here, below the master bedroom) doubles as a home office for the couple.
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Retreat
Potted plants serve double-duty here as a privacy screen from neighbors (while still allowing a city view) and as natural air-filters.
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