Wednesday, March 27, 2013

HOTEL FURNITURE

Hotels are constantly changing their furniture. Most of the hotels have high end, well made all wood furniture. 

A while back Debbie scored 4 nightstands from a local hotel on Canal Street. The hotel was in the process of changing owners and was being updated. The nightstands we're a light wood and the marble tops were missing. After my hubby made new tops a white wash was applied. 



Fast forward to this past weekend. We came upon these beauties.



We have 2 of these with the marble tops! We're planning on painting them in a creamy off white with a little shabby here and there. 

Don't be afraid to check out hotel liquidators. You'll find everything from furniture, lamps, and beautiful pictures. 

7 comments:

  1. Amazing set of classic furniture with the perfect set of classic designs and antique style. Resin wicker stool

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  2. These tow pics are good looking,and made by strong wooden.. hotel furniture ..

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  4. Hotels are always doing updation of their furniture gradually and that time is the best to get them in cheap price. Also through hotel furniture liquidators you can get these things.

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  5. Hotels are always doing updation of their furniture gradually and that time is the best to get them in cheap price. Also through hotel furniture liquidators you can get these things.

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