
Want to know how to shabby chic furniture? If your looking for ways to start decorating your home shabby chic, I have some great ideas for you to choose from.
It has been so much fun making shabby chic decor. The way it creates a vintage and rustic feel to any room just brings me so much joy. I’ve made a shabby chic bedding and home decors but why stop there right? Now I want to go all out and make some shabby chic furniture too. So if you also want to shabby chic some furniture you may have lying around, here are some shabby chic decorating ideas you should see.
1. DIY Shabby Chic Vintage Chest

Turn a plain wooden chest shabby chic with this easy tutorial. Almost all you need is some paint. Get the tutorial here.
2. Salvaged Window DIY Coffee Table

Build a conversation piece for your living room that is alive with back-story and rich character. See how here.
3. Vintage Suitcase Nightstand

Sometimes all you need is to stack some vintage suitcase to make your very own DIY nightstand.
4. DIY Upholstered Ottoman

Breathe new life to an old table by turning it shabby chic. Find out how with this tutorial.
5. Lacey Makeover

Did you know that you can turn something shabby chic with some lace and paint. Check it out here.
6. Distress Furniture Using Vinegar

Did you know that you can distress furniture using vinegar? Find out how here.
7. Shabby French Fridge

Want everything shabby? Turn even your fridge into something shabby french. See it here.
8. DIY Shabby Chic Lampshade

An old lampshade, some fabric and a glue gun? Who knew you can make this beautiful lampshade with those materials. Get the steps here.
9. Beachy Coffee Table

No furniture should be discarded before trying to give them a makeover. Just check this one here.
10. Farm Table and Chair Updo

Just imagine this in your dining room! I’m inspired to try this one at home. See it here.
11. Shabby Chic Drawer Pulls and Cabinet Hardware

A DIY project you can use on a lot of your furniture makeovers. Get the instructions here.
12. Quilt Slipcovers

Use it on leather or any kind of sofa. Get the tutorial here.