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This "steampunk" couch screams for the spotlight!
Posted: 06.20.2012 at 8:31 PM
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"It speaks for itself," said Dan. "It's awesome."

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TRAVERSE CITY -- In this week's Upnorthlive ReVibe, we're turning a cast-off sofa into a ReVibed leather, "steampunk" sofa, and revealing the entire room.

Denine Dingeman, designer at Chairitable Resale, and Dan Brady, "tricks-of-the-trade" painter at Dan Brady Painting and Wood Restoration are revealing their Steampunk room!

Steps to ReVibe an old chair for trendy, Steampunk style:

Prep: Hammered Spray paint, liquid deglosser, old chair, Frogtape

Wipe down old chair with liquid deglosser and mask off edges with Frogtape. Spray with hammered spray paint.

Steps to ReVibe an old couch:

Prep: Leather cleaner, rubbing alcohol, spray paint

"It speaks for itself," said Dan. "It's awesome... It's super durable and doesn't crack."

Denine said you can work Steampunk trends into your home very easily because Steampunk has a lot of Earth tones.

"It's a little different than the Earth tones we had in the 70's," said Denine. "The natural woods, the metals: copper, brass, bronze -- those are all really popular in Steampunk."

But most of all Denine said to just have fun with it!

To see the entire Steampunk room reveal, click the video above.

Click HERE for more information on Charitable Resale and HERE for more information on Dan Brady Painting and Wood Restoration.

If you missed last week's Upnorthlive ReVibe, Dan and Denine showed us how to ReVibe an old furniture cart into Steampunk style. Click HERE for more.

Need some paint? Click HERE, call 231-947-8522, or stop by Northwood Paint & Supply in Traverse City.

Need some Frogtape? Click HERE. 

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