Jimmy69
Established Member
Hi all,
My father passed away in 2019 and I now find myself in possession of lots of brown, victorian, large furniture. It's all well made and solid wood but I would not describe any of it as 'fine'.After having it valued and checking on various auction sites - I've come to the conclusion that it's pretty worthless at the moment, in fact similar items you can't seem to give away. So I was wondering if anyone has reharvested the wood from any old furniture and reused it to make something new. I know there's a popular interest in 'upcycling' but the issue with my dad's stuff is the sheer size of it - they're huge and clearly designed to go in grand victorian houses, so I don't thing upcycling is an option. Here is a typical example..
I don't want to see it go into landfill so any ideas are welcome.
Thanks
My father passed away in 2019 and I now find myself in possession of lots of brown, victorian, large furniture. It's all well made and solid wood but I would not describe any of it as 'fine'.After having it valued and checking on various auction sites - I've come to the conclusion that it's pretty worthless at the moment, in fact similar items you can't seem to give away. So I was wondering if anyone has reharvested the wood from any old furniture and reused it to make something new. I know there's a popular interest in 'upcycling' but the issue with my dad's stuff is the sheer size of it - they're huge and clearly designed to go in grand victorian houses, so I don't thing upcycling is an option. Here is a typical example..
I don't want to see it go into landfill so any ideas are welcome.
Thanks