Lina Rembold revitalized her MALM drawers, which she had for 14 years, by painting them a trendy butter yellow and adding a unique mirror above them. The painting process involved cleaning, priming, and applying two coats of a bright yellow paint described as friendly yet muted. The addition of the organic-shaped mirror was meant to bring depth to the corner. Rembold promotes upgrading existing furniture as a cost-effective and enjoyable alternative to buying new pieces.
Lina Rembold upgraded her 14-year-old MALM drawers with a trendy butter yellow color, transforming them into stunning accent pieces and rejuvenating her space.
The process began with cleaning and priming the dresser, followed by painting it with two coats of a friendly, bright yellow shade that added vibrancy.
Rembold also added an organic-shaped mirror above the dresser to bring depth to the corner, enhancing the overall aesthetic.
Rembold emphasizes the value of upgrading existing furniture rather than purchasing new pieces, highlighting how creative DIY projects can be both economical and enjoyable.
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