Over the past years, more and more tasteless DIY’ers have been ruining perfectly fine coffee tables, dressers, and other pieces with lousy paint jobs.
However, there’s now a counter-movement, dedicated to fighting their crimes. And many of them can be seen on the subreddit ‘Reverse Pinterest.’
According to its ‘About’ page, this online community is dedicated to “showcasing handcrafted wood pieces that have been rescued from Pinterest-paint hell and restored to their original glory.”
Maybe it’s not the biggest subreddit, but its 24K members provide a steady stream of content (much of which is produced by their own effort), so continue scrolling and check out their most popular posts.
#1 I Don’t Know If I Can Top This One! Fully Restored Brasilia II Petite Buffet
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#2 Painted Antique Mantle Restoration Transformation
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#3 Restored This Beauty To Original Glory. $20 Goodwill Cedar Chest Returned From Crackled Paint Torture
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#4 Before And After
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#5 Behold, The Most Satisfying Reverse Pinterest Of 2021
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#6 Facebook Marketplace Makeover
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#7 Vintage Console I Stripped A While Ago
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#8 Was Told To Post Here. Before And After De-Pintresting
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#9 I Put Two Months Of My Time On Weekends And After Work To Remove The Awful Paint From This Gorgeous Danish Teak Desk With Floating Legs!
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#10 I Saw This Desk On Cl For $50 And Drove From San Antonio To College Station To Pick It Up. Restored It In American Oak And Black Lacquer
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#11 Thinking My Recent Rehab Of This Pre-Pinterest Paint Job Would Be Enjoyed Here
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#12 Something I Did A Few Weeks Ago. 🙂
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#13 American Of Martinsville Dresser That I Tried My Best To Restore
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#14 Heard You Guys Like A Good Before And After
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#15 I Wish I Could Pay $170 To Purchase This Piece Off Of Fb Marketplace And Restore It…literally Should Be A Crime To Do This
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#16 Johnson Carper Ronda Saved From Teal Spray Paint
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#17 The ‘Distressed’ Console That Caused Me Such Distress
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#18 Under 3 Coats Of White Paint And 1 Coat Of Green, Was This Beautiful Rimu Timber
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#19 Restored This Johnson Carper Fashion Trend Desk. This Paint Did Not Want To Come Off
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#20 First Time Rehabbing A Piece. Broyhill Sculptra Dresser. Few Mistakes With The Finish Due To Impatience. But I’m Happy With It For A $30 Thrift! All Thanks To Dashner Restoration Youtube Channel 🙂
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#21 Reverse Pinterest That A Friend Did
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#22 Final Update On My Mcm Nightstands! Before, Fully Stripped, And After! They Are My Pride And Joy
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#23 Stanley Furniture “Linear Precision” Credenza
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#24 The Abuse Is Finally Over
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#25 Lane Acclaim Side Table Hidden Under Pea Green Paint!
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#26 Forgot To Take A Pic Of The Finished Product Without Stuff On It But! My First Reverse Pintrest On This $10 Genuine Mahogany Dresser That Had Been Spray Painted
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#27 Stripped The Paint And Transformed It Into A Tilt Out Storage Cabinet
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#28 Pair Of Lane Acclaim Round Tables
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#29 Before And After
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#30 Reversed It
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#31 Crossposting This Here. There Really Is A Sub For Everything!
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#32 My Refinished Bassett Dresser, It Was Pink!
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#33 My Crusade Upon Painted Antique Furniture
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#34 Most Recent Restoration. Gunni Omann For Axel Christensen Credenza
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#35 I Was In Desperate Need Of A Dresser And Bought This Cheap. 7 Layers Of Paint Later I Found This Beautiful Wood Underneath
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#36 Stripping Paint Is The Absolute Worst. Three Weeks After Staring I’ve Finally Made It, Boys. Just Picked Up Another Similar Dresser Painted Brown. Why Do I Do This To Myself
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#37 Before And After Refinishing A Painted Zenith Mid Century Record Console I Got For $25. Please Please Please Don’t Paint Nice Furniture
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#38 I Bought This Coffee Table In 2018 For $15 At A Flea Market Because It Was Cheap And I Needed Something For My Living Room. Finally Got Around To Stripping It This Weekend
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#39 It Had To Be Done. I Hope You’ll Enjoy The Result
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#40 Thrift Store “Rescue”
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#41 Our Neighbours Left This On The Street! So Glad I Picked It Up
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#42 Beautiful Wood Grain Revealed
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#43 A Recent Save
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#44 My First Furniture Unflip
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#45 Lane Acclaim End Table For $50 On Facebook Marketplace, Before And After
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#46 First Major Restoration
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#47 Fb Flip! Not Perfect But Much Better
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#48 Restauration Process, Finished!
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#49 Thought Y’all Might Appreciate My Efforts
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#50 My $10 Garage Sale Find Was Pristinely Preserved Under So Many Layers Of Paint
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#51 Broyhill Pacemaker – Not Perfect, But I’m Pleased With My First Paint Removal Project So Far
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#52 I Stripped And Sanded A Dresser I Found Earlier This Summer. It Was My Second Project And I’m Really Happy With The Way It Turned Out
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#53 Very Happy With How This Turned Out!
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#54 Stripped And Sanded This Mission Oak Coffee Table. Happy To See The Tiger Oak Back Out In The Open
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#55 Thonet Dining Chairs, Redeemed
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#56 Before And After On My $70 Marketplace Find. Lane Brutalist Nightstands
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#57 Stanley Furniture “Rosewood Bow Tie” Credenza I Restored
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#58 Bassett Rescue: Before And After
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#59 Stripped Another Goodwill Vase. Honestly, I Think That The Textured Paint Looked Better…
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#60 Revived A Streaky, Drab Paint Job! Not Perfect (The Wood Color Is Inconsistent, And There’s Some Dings), But I’m Jazzed It’s Finally Done
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#61 I Found This Painted Broyhill Brasilia On Craigslist And My Husband Fixed It
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#62 First Reverse Pinterest Project On These Danish Mid Century Candlesticks
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#63 Reversed This $10 Fb Marketplace Kroehler Side Table
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#64 60s/70s Wine Bar Restoration
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#65 One Month Of Work And Countless Hours Of Sanding. Nowhere Near Perfect But I’m Really Proud Of How It Turned Out. Details Of The Restoration In The Comments
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#66 Beautiful Restoration Job
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#67 A Mid Century Basset Glow Up! Only Sanded And Teak Oiled, I Loved The Contrast!
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#68 They Look Better In Person. Found 1950s Heywood Wakefield Chairs $4 Each, Slathered In Thick Green Drip Dried Paint. I Know It’s Not Their ‘Correct’ Color, But I’m Cheap, Don’t Prefer Light Wood, And They Work For Me, Plus The Wood Grain Is Cool. Total Cost Beyond Materials Already In My House: $8
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#69 A Ridiculous Amount Of Love, Patience, And Skill Went Into Reversing These Mid-Century Modern Pieces! I Restore For A Living, And Although I Really Hate Dealing With Painted Stuff, It Makes Me That Much Prouder Of My Craft
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#70 The Salvation Of A Lane Copenhagen Nightstand
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#71 My First Before/After. Any Id Help Would Be Awesome
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#72 How It Started vs. How It’s Going. Now I Just Need To Reattach The Handle And All That Will Be Left Will Be To Find A Spot For It In My House (The Hard Part)
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#73 Found These Chairs For 12$ Each, Stripped Most Of The Black (The Center Was Veneer And Was Scared I Might End Up Messing It Up) I Think They Are Denmark Mcm
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#74 Stripping! Found This Poor Baby In The Wild
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#75 Found This At The Thrift Store And Figured I Had To Give It A Chance. I’ve Never Sanded, Stripped Or Finished Anything But I Figured It Couldn’t Possibly Get Any Worse. They Also Ripped The Manufacturer Sticker Off The Inside Of The Top Drawer, So I Have No Clue Who Made It. Not Perfect But Better
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#76 Stripped And Refinished A Couple Of Doors That Had Been Painted And Even Had Wall Paper On Them. Unfortunately The Panels Of Them Were Just Too Much Work To Try And Get To A Condition To Stain Them So We Tried A Unique Color Combination
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#77 Thank Goodness The Paint Wasn’t Too Thick And The Wood Was Nice. Easy Restoration But Always Satisfying When You Scrape Off The Paint And Get The First Glimpse Of The Wood Underneath
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