DIY Furniture Flipping: 5 Easy Projects to Start With

Furniture flipping has become one of the most rewarding ways to upcycle, save money, and create interiors that truly reflect your style. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned DIY enthusiast, there are plenty of simple projects that can completely transform a piece of furniture with minimal tools and investment.

Here are five easy furniture flips to get you started:

1. Swap the Legs

Changing the legs is one of the quickest ways to modernise a piece. A tired chest of drawers, dated sofa, or plain coffee table can look completely different with tapered, fluted, or bun feet. 

Top tip: Match the leg style to your décor theme – slim metal legs for modern spaces, or turned wooden legs for traditional rooms.

Oak Furniture Legs

Oak furniture legs are a timeless choice that add both strength and warmth to a piece. Their natural grain and durability make them ideal for everything from dining tables to armchairs, offering a sturdy base that will last for years. Oak legs can be left natural to showcase their beautiful character, stained for a darker tone, or painted to suit your décor. Perfect for traditional interiors or anyone seeking a touch of classic elegance, oak legs bring both function and style to any project.

 

 

Francoise Wooden Furniture Legs

Francoise Wooden Furniture Legs

 

 

Dolores Wooden Furniture Legs

Dolores Wooden Furniture Legs

 

Rounded yet elegant, these solid wood Dolores legs are a great choice if wanting to give your furniture pieces a more inviting comfortable look. The simple curves will bring a sense of calm to interior schemes. Ideal for sofas, chairs, footstools, bedside tables, dressing tables and other furniture.

Metal Furniture Legs

For a modern, streamlined look, metal furniture legs are the go-to option. They instantly elevate minimalist interiors, providing sleek lines and a contemporary edge. Available in finishes like matte black, chrome, or brass, metal legs pair perfectly with industrial-style furniture or statement pieces that demand attention. They’re also highly practical, offering durability and stability while giving your design a fresh, updated feel. Whether on a coffee table or a sofa, metal legs add a polished touch that works beautifully in today’s interiors.

 

Tyrol Angled metal Furniture Legs - Polished Chrome Finish - Set of 4

Tyrol Angled Metal Furniture Legs

 

Abruzzo Angled Metal Furniture Legs - Antique Brushed Copper - Set of 4

Abruzzo Angled Metal Furniture Legs

 

Furniture Leg Cups

For hardwood floors, furniture cups are the most commonly used floor protectors. These cups are designed to be placed under furniture legs to prevent scratching, denting, or dragging damage. Beyond their protective function, furniture leg cups can also be a stylish design detail, drawing attention to the shape and style of the leg itself. Available in a range of finishes and sizes, they provide peace of mind while enhancing the overall look of your furniture. A simple addition with both practical and decorative benefits.

Wooden Legs with Brushed Nickel Cups

Amoret Wooden Furniture Legs

 

Shelbourne Square Antique Slipper Cups

Shelbourne Square Antique Leg Cups

2. Paint or Stain for a Fresh Finish

Never underestimate the power of paint. From muted chalk finishes for a rustic farmhouse look to bold jewel tones for a statement piece, a fresh coat can work wonders. If you prefer a more natural feel, staining wood can highlight the grain and add depth.

Top tip: Always sand and prime properly – it makes the finish last longer.

 

3. Replace Handles and Knobs

Updating hardware is one of the simplest but most effective changes you can make. Brass handles add warmth, while matte black gives a sleek, modern edge. For a softer look, ceramic or glass knobs bring charm to dressers and bedside tables.

Top tip: Measure existing holes before buying new handles to avoid re-drilling.

Antique Brass

Prato Half Cut Cabinet Knob

 

4. Add Castor Wheels

Adding castor wheels to chairs, desks, or storage units makes furniture more functional and stylish. Brass or chrome castors add elegance, while practical swivel castors work well for desks and office chairs.

Top tip: Always check weight limits to make sure your wheels can support heavier pieces.

Antique Copper Castor Round Cup  - 1 1/4 Inch (32mm) - Including Screws

Antique Copper Castor Round Cup

Tillie Furniture Legs - Raw Finish - Brass Castor - Set of 4

Tillie Furniture Legs with Castors


5. Reupholster or Add Cushions

If you’re feeling adventurous, reupholstery is a fantastic way to breathe new life into a chair or bench. Even if full reupholstery feels daunting, simply adding new seat cushions or a fabric cover can dramatically change the look. We have an extensive collection of upholstery essentials and premium accessories.

Top tip: Choose durable fabrics if you’re working on everyday seating.

The Flip Challenge: Start Small, Share Big

 

Ready to take your first step into furniture flipping? Here’s your challenge:

🔹 Find a piece you already own (or thrift something budget-friendly).
🔹 Pick ONE of the five projects above – swap legs, paint, change handles, add castors, or reupholster.
🔹 Complete your flip this week.
🔹 Share a before-and-after photo and tag us – we love to celebrate your creativity!

Whether you’re upgrading your own home or planning to resell, remember: flipping doesn’t need to be complicated. Start small, learn as you go, and watch your confidence grow with every project.

 


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