
The revitalised interest in home redecorating brought about by the pandemic continues, with a particular interest in taking on DIY projects in ways which minimise environmental impact. Upcycling remains firmly on the UK’s renovation agenda, with Google Trends revealing a 277% increase in online interest around “furniture upcycling near me” in the UK between February 2022 and June 2022. Unsurprisingly, #Upcycling is currently receiving a staggering 8.6 billion views on TikTok with users keen to showcase their striking creations on the platform from enhanced clothing to furniture transformations.
Four in ten Brits are turning to upcycling as part of their efforts to reduce wastage and protect the planet and 39% are already upcycling more with furniture being the project of choice. In terms of upcycling trends, “furniture flipping” is currently taking the social media world by storm, as TikTok reveals a clear focus on repurposing old furniture with #UpcycledFurniture receiving 75.4 million views.
With the upcycled furniture trend very much on the rise, we have investigated just how beneficial repurposing furniture can be for both the planet and your bank account and provided some unique upcycling ideas for your home!
One of the best and most affordable ways to breathe new life into old furniture is to give your new chair, unit or bookshelf a fresh coat of paint. You can be as creative as you like and opt for vibrant hues that instantly create a striking focal point or keep the tone muted and sophisticated.
When it comes to the painting, however, it is crucial to follow best practice to ensure a smooth and even finish, starting with thorough preparation and ending with a flawless top coat. Our easy-to-follow guide on How to Paint Furniture includes all the top tips required to secure your painting skills and succeed in creating something extra-special.
If you’d like to take your creation that one step further and achieve the highly-coveted ‘lived-in’ look, use our Ultimate Fine Sandpaper to distress sections of your paintwork once completed and fully dry and give your furniture an authentic, rustic feel.


Adding unique details to your furniture is the best way to create a one-of-a-kind piece. Think floral patterns or geometric designs that instantly inject some personality and intricacy into your furniture. Whether you prefer to use a stencil or feel confident in attempting delicate free-hand design, adding eye-catching elements to your design is a great way to hone your painting skills and create a piece that reflects your individual style.
Remember to always use a fine brush and not to overload your brush with paint to ensure clean, precise movements. Our Seriously Good Artist paint brushes are perfect for painting detailed patterns on furniture with maximum control and accuracy.
If you’re looking to upgrade a chest of drawers, wardrobe, internal door or cabinet, then an ideal way to achieve a transformation on a budget is to replace the handles.
With a range of hardware available in DIY shops such as B&Q or handmade handles from online stores such as Etsy, you’re sure to find a stunning option that offers that ‘brand new’ feel and adheres to your desired aesthetic.
Providing the ultimate optical illusion, simply replacing old hardware makes it look like you have a whole new piece of furniture with minimal effort involved.


For those that are more DIY savvy or keen to master one of the more complex aspects of upcycling, reupholstering old chairs can have a transformative effect and add a touch of class to the room. No matter what your taste may be, you can create an incredible vintage-style or ultra-modern look for your chair with some upholstering fabric (recycled if possible), a flat-head screwdriver and pliers to remove old fabric and scissors, a staple gun and sewing machine to cut, sew and apply the new fabric.
Part of the beauty of upcycling is seeing the potential in unused items and giving them a brand-new purpose. From turning old ladders into a contemporary clothing rack with nifty paintwork and some DIY genius to turning an old picture frame into a jewellery holder by screwing in some hooks, there is always something that can be done with a pre-loved household item.
If you’re looking for some upcycling inspiration for unused items, our step-by-step tutorial reveals the secrets to transforming old wooden palettes into stylish garden chairs and tables with minimal effort and creating an enviable look for your outdoor area.



