Most of us have at least one piece of furniture gathering dust in a garage, spare room, or basement. Or maybe we've found ourselves taking a second look at a worn but charming item left on the curb or tucked away in a thrift store. Sure, it's got great bones, but there's something left to be desired for it to fully earn pride of place in our home.
Members of the r/FurnitureFlip subreddit see these items differently. They can imagine what lies beneath the thick layers of peeling paint or how it would look with a fresh new coat. Just take a look at this list to see how, with a bit of vision, elbow grease, and love, the members of this community transformed these once-shabby pieces of furniture into something truly worth showing off.
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The Dresser That Almost Broke Me!
Furniture flipping has become increasingly popular online in recent years. On TikTok alone, #furnitureflip has garnered hundreds of thousands of posts (810.8K at the time of writing), while online communities such as r/FurnitureFlip have become gathering places for people eager to share their latest projects, tips, and transformations.
As Emma Russell writes for The Guardian, "Amateur furniture restoration is a social media phenomenon." Content creators regularly document their projects from start to finish, turning dusty thrift-store finds and curbside castoffs into pieces that would look perfectly at home in today's interiors.
Sure, part of the appeal lies in the transformation itself. Viewers get to watch worn, forgotten pieces become something beautiful again, often with little more than patience, creativity, and a few DIY skills.
But furniture flipping isn't just about creating satisfying before-and-after content. For many people, it also makes financial sense.
Ice Chest Resto😊
Walnut Art Deco Dresser
According to a CNN report on furniture prices in the US, the Bureau of Labor Statistics determined that furniture and bedding prices rose 4.7% year-over-year in August 2025. This marked the largest annual increase since December 2022. "In particular, living room, kitchen and dining room furniture prices were up 9.5%, the most since November 2022."
Restoring an existing piece rather than buying something brand new can therefore be an attractive alternative, especially for shoppers looking to stretch their budgets and furnish their homes for less.
Furniture flipper Marcus Faccenda (@thefurnitureguyy) believes that quality is another factor. In his view, "pieces aren’t the same quality today as they used to be," making secondhand furniture more appealing. Combined with financial pressures, this helps explain why he thinks "people's financial situations kind of make them interested in reusing furniture."
How’d I Do On My First Real Flip?
One Of My Favorite Pieces We Have Done
For some, furniture flipping goes even further than saving money; it becomes a source of income.
In a CNN Business Wealth Coach video on the trend, furniture flipper Lilly Skjoldahl (@thefurnituredoctor) explained that she first got into the hobby after being hit with a $10,000 dental bill. After successfully transforming and selling a nightstand, she continued flipping furniture and was able to pay off the entire bill within five months.
Others have found similar success. Marcus Faccenda said that flipping just a handful of pieces every two weeks eventually allowed him to replace the income from his office job.
Their experiences reflect a broader trend toward side hustles as a way to make ends meet.
I Can't Say No To Free Curb Furniture In Need Of Some Love
Great job, it was actually refinished instead of ruined by paint. I hate it when people ruin good wood with paint.
Mid Century Strip Flip
First Flip
A 2025 Bankrate survey found that about one in four (27%) American adults rely on side hustles for extra income.
While this figure marked a nine-percentage-point decrease from the 2024 side hustlers rate (36%), Bankrate senior industry analyst Ted Rossman warned that there was “a good chance” side hustling would rise again, with employment trends weakening and price growth potentially picking up due to tariffs.
Before And After Mcm Vanity
Favorite Piece So Far!
Precisely 😀
Beyond the financial benefits, furniture flipping can also help reduce waste.
According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Americans discarded 12.1 million tons of furniture and furnishings in 2018, with roughly 80% ending up in landfills. Restoring, repurposing, and reimagining existing furniture gives these pieces a second life, allowing them to remain in use instead of being thrown away.
My First Try At A Flip
Recent Restoration
My First Ever Flip. Using As A Bedside Table
Then there's the creative satisfaction.
There's something rewarding about stripping away years of paint and grime to reveal the delicate grain of hardwood, polishing old brass hardware back to its former glory, or reupholstering a drooping bench into something stylish and functional again. And it’s exciting to see a drab dresser receive a fresh coat of paint, new hardware, or extra decorative flourishes that similarly breathe new life into it.
Now She Can Breathe! 😌
My Daughter Wanted A Sleeping Beauty Dresser
My $5 Dresser Restoration
Furniture flipping also allows people to exercise their creativity while developing practical DIY skills along the way.
Flipper Faranne Iman (@furniturebyfara) told Wealth Coach that she believes "furniture flipping is something that anyone could do if they wanted to," and as Marcus Faccenda explained, there are things you learn to look for as time goes on. "You kind of spot what is solid wood and what isn't, what's kind of veneer. There's always stamps of different brands you can research to kind of know where it’s manufactured."
Second Flip
Does This Count As Furniture?
Of course, the idea itself is nothing new.
People have been finding ways to zhuzh up furniture for centuries—long before communities like r/FurnitureFlip came along. As Stacia Datskovska writes for Elle Decor, "Even in the times of ancient Egypt, commoners painted wood furniture to make it look more expensive."
Loving The Green!
I Turned This Old End Table Into A Bougie Dog Bed
For those who grew up watching DIY television in the '90s and 2000s, the idea of furniture flipping may still bring to mind some questionable, if not downright baffling, makeovers. But we've come a long way from the days of a sponge, a stencil, and a dream, and today's enthusiasts have taken the practice in a very different direction, transforming it into a hobby, a side hustle, and even a career.
Whether you're looking for inspiration before trying your hand at furniture flipping or simply enjoy seeing forgotten pieces given a second life, these r/FurnitureFlip posts showcase how much potential can be hiding beneath layers of varnish, scratches, and neglect.
Mid Century Modern $44.99 Goodwill Find
Garbage Heap To Statement Piece
Puppy Supply Station
Couldn’t Be More Happy With How These Turned Out!
An $11 Desk From Savers Flipped For My 7 Year Old Bedroom
Saved This From The Landfill
Proof That You Can’t Judge A Book By Its Cover
Wizard Of Oz For A Young Girl
I Refinished This Telephone/Gossip Table!
Found This Chair On The Curb And Decided To Give It A New Life
My First Flip. Thoughts? Tips For Next Time?
Repainted! $15 For The Dresser
Old End Table I Found In My Grandparents Attic
Before And After Of My Latest Flip
First Post 🥹 My Sad $60 Marketplace Find To The Dark Academia Bookcase Of My Dreams 📚✨️
Refinished My Curb Find!
Antique tiger oak. I have a very similar piece! I have the dresser and chest that aren't matching pieces that my mother bought when I was 13 and fell on love with. After she died I brought them to my house and found a tiger oak bed.
My First Flip
I Flipped A Jewelry Armoire
Saved From Someone’s Trash, I Thought The Base Looked Awesome!
Before & After
Before And After Antique
End Tables From A Desk!
First Time Posting My Work Online
Celebrating My First Project Finding Its New Home!
Flippn’ For This Green Old School TV Cabinet
First Flip! What Do You Think It's Worth?
Just Finished This! Very Happy With The Result =)
Mid-Century Dresser Restoration
My First Attempt
A Fun Little Flip For A Fun Little Corner
Since Neck Surgery I Can’t Do Big Furniture Anymore So Jewelry Boxes Are Now My Thing
Goodwill Mcm Dresser Makeover
My Favorite Flip To Date
My First Painted Project
My First Flip! Ugly Orange To Modern Boho
Look What I Did!
Update! First Flip: Before & After
Table And Chairs Set Makeover
Trashed End Tables Get A Blowup
Update: Side Of The Road Find
Some Furniture Flips I’ve Done!
Mcm Dresser Before & After
The pics are backwards - the painted version is the before. I checked on Reddit.
Before And After Of A Table I Did Not Too Long Ago That I Am Proud Of
First Flip Ever!
Great-Great Gram's Table
Gossip Bench
The Neighbors Trashed Their Side Table And It’s Now The Perfect Accent For My Tiger Pillows
Refurbished This Dresser
Desk Flip!
Side Table I Refinished To Match My First Flip
My Most Recent Project
This One Was Fun To Do!
Think It's Looking Good In Red!
First Flip For Our Guest Room
Another Flip Finished!
Flipped This Solid Wood Dresser From Goodwill Into A Vanity For Our Bathroom! After ➡️ Before
Before And After Dresser Flip
So many people painting over beautiful old wood. But I guess that's easier than doing actual restoration. Also, stop with the "flip." The nomenclature is asinine.
So many people painting over beautiful old wood. But I guess that's easier than doing actual restoration. Also, stop with the "flip." The nomenclature is asinine.
