Posted: 27-08-2011 , 09:09 PM #1 | |
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Before and after--garden seats.
I got these two old wood and iron garden seats-- one from Mews38 in Stillorgan and the other from Paulasfurniture in Enfield. Thank you to you both. The photos show the before condition and the after pictures show them in their new location.
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Posted: 28-08-2011 , 06:28 PM #2 | |
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They look stunning!!!! and they're in a perfect corner for just chilling out :)
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Posted: 28-08-2011 , 07:57 PM #3 | ||
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Thrilled to see the result!!
Hi Eibhlin - so delighted to see the result of all your hard work - may they bring you & your guests many years of rest & relaxation - I will pass them on to my sister too :)
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Posted: 28-08-2011 , 09:06 PM #4 | |
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well done you are great at doing things up
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Posted: 28-08-2011 , 11:09 PM #5 | |
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Wow, they look great, it's amazing what can be done! I really like the blue colour you have used and the wood looks great too. Any chance you could give us a quick run through of how you did this? I'd love to have the know how to do something like this
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Posted: 29-08-2011 , 06:46 AM #6 | |
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Fab job
Hi Eibhlín - you did a great job on these - just goes to show that most things cab be brought back to life with a little TLC ...
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Posted: 29-08-2011 , 10:19 PM #8 | |
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Thank you very much for the run through of how it's done. I would never have dreamed of trying to bring something like that back to life and wouldn't have imagined that they could have been made look so good. Now you have made it look so easy, perhaps I'll have my own before and after pics to put up.
I loved your ethos of just giving it a go and you are dead right, an inspiration. I definitely would have been afraid and wouldn't have known where to start. |
Posted: 30-08-2011 , 10:35 AM #9 | |
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great job; it must be lovely to catch up a bit of sun on them now:)
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