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DIY stands for do it yourself. You probably aren’t up to building an entire piece of furniture. However, you can easily refinish a piece of furniture or add details to an existing piece. This is a DIY project that can add a lot of character and charm to your room. It also allows you to save money and get a custom look at the same time. Here are a few tips for DIY desk projects that you can use on a small desk, mahogany desk, black desk, cheap desk, or a classic desk.
If you do decide to build a desk then you can incorporate a lot of different elements for a one-of-a-kind look. You don’t just have to go to the hardware store. You can head out to the salvage yard. You could create a desk from an old door. Find one with an interesting paint finish or lots of carving. You may need to put a piece of glass or plexiglass over this so that you have a flat writing surface. This can save you money but also allows you to work within a specific theme and design style.
Find a solid base. This is important for DIY desks. You want to make sure that the effort that you put into it is actually worth it in the end. You could find hardwood pieces in the want ads or at thrift stores. This will be a lot easier than trying to work with laminate furniture which can easily fall apart. Even if you’re just going to paint the desks then it will probably still really matter in the end.
Be very careful with your paint finish. Paint is an easy DIY desk project. It can really transform your piece inexpensively. It allows you to get the same look that you see in interior design magazines. However, if you’re trying to replicate a high end look you need to go with a high-end finish. This means taking time to prep the area properly with several different steps. Depending on your wood or material you’ll need to sand, prime and paint. This does take a longer but it will ensure that your paint isn’t chipped and that you get a lasting peace.
It can be very tempting to try and save money with a DIY desk kit. This doesn’t have to be a disaster, but it can be. Some of this furniture isn’t that solid. It can look cheap when you put it together. Also, you will have the disadvantage of really having to assemble an entire piece of furniture by yourself. It can be a very frustrating experience. In this case you will really want to assess how important the desk is to you. Your time might be worth more than it would take you to assemble the furniture. Plus, this can save you a lot of stress. One of the keys to do it yourself projects is knowing when you shouldn’t do it yourself. It’s important to really price out all of your different options before deciding that a DIY project is right for you.
Gilmore is a 27 year old who loves to decorate and is an expert on just about everything. At least she likes to think so. Always Consult a Professional Before Starting a DIY Project. Copyright 2010-2011.

