ReDiscovered by Danielle

ReDiscovered by Danielle Breathing a new lease of life into furniture using quality furniture paints.
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09/06/2026

Ad | This bedside table was Free!

But free meant it needed some work. I gave it a clean before sanding back to the old finish.

I removed the top drawer front and used the M2 colour printer to add a leaf design.

Every bedside table should have a coaster so I used the print and cut function on M2 to design and print a coaster to protect the bedside top.

There are so many functions on the M2, I was even able to print and cut my own personalised business stamp, so now each piece that gets rediscovered will leave with a stamp of approval.

07/06/2026

Let’s Strip It!

I used a paint and varnish stripper to remove all the old blue paint to reveal a beautiful wood grain!

It was then cleaned up to remove any residue and refinished with a tinted raw effect varnish to give it a soft natural look.

I’d love to know what you think of the new farmhouse finish

05/06/2026

Ad | I loved this vintage cabinet and at only £5 I knew it would make the perfect apothecary cabinet.

It needed a good clean and then came the fun part

I used the new M2 to print and cut an apothecary header, I was able to cut some stands which I glued to the back so its fully supported.

I also cut out some corner pieces to add to the glass front to soften the piece.

To complete the new look for the cabinet I added some amber glass jars for medicine and was able to use the M2 to engrave the glass on the larger jars

And print and cut paper labels for the smaller jars.

02/06/2026

Lets Rescue these Free drawers

I stripped back the layers of old paint

But the feet and details were a little trickier and I hand sanded some of these areas

The wood beneath was beautiful, so I decided on a soft cream green glaze for a more cottage core tone

I finished by top coating them both for a longer lasting finish

Do you think the new farmhouse finish was worth the work?

31/05/2026

Ad | This cable drum was free and I thought it could make a great addition to the garden

I started by giving it a thorough clean before using natural oil woodstain in Ebony to treat and protect the wood.

I had a lot of leftover wood from our gazebo build so refinished this with a contrasting Osmo UK country shades willow in the wind

Once it was dry I measured the height and cut it down before nailing the pieces around the edge of the cable drum.

I then added a few plants, now just debating if I should add some fairy lights inside

29/05/2026

You won’t believe how this piece looks now!

This wash stand was looking a little worse for wear so after a good clean I sanded back the old finish to give it a farmhouse update.

I decided on a mid grey finish with built in primer and top coat.

I wanted to leave the table top wood but wanted a softer finish so used a raw finish varnish before cleaning up the door k**b.

But what do you think of the new farmhouse finish?

26/05/2026

But first we need to strip back the old finish

I used a varnish stripper to remove the old dark finish before giving this vintage table a good clean.

I wanted a lighter, farmhouse finish that would still protect the wood from every day use

I decided a tinted wax to add a little depth and character that also let the beautiful grain shine through.

Let me know what you think of the new look

24/05/2026

Let’s Paint it Black…

I stripped back the old orange toned wax to uncover the most beautiful wood grain.

I wanted to do something a bit different to the lighter farmhouse finish so I decided on a black wash.

I sprayed the wood down and painted it with a black wash before wiping the excess back.
I then top coated it for a longer lasting finish.

22/05/2026

Can You Believe this Vintage Cocktail Cabinet was Only £25?!

I started by stripping back the old, worn varnish

Unfortunately only the doors and top had this beautiful veneer so I decided on a little black paint to frame the stunning grain and let it take centre stage.

I then refinished the exposed wood to give a rich tone.

What do you think of the new look?

19/05/2026

This £20 Mid Century Dresser was long overdue a makeover.

I stripped back the old varnish before adding a rich British racing green to the sides and trim.

A added a touch of gold to the door fronts before varnishing the exposed wood

The perfect combination of mid century and modern

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