One of my favorite things to do is paint furniture. I LOVE transforming ugly, forgotten, or outdated pieces into beautiful assets for any space.
But sometimes painting a piece of furniture isn’t the best idea or just isn’t an option.
Maybe it’s a family heirloom that would be “ruined” with color, or maybe it’s antique furniture that shouldn’t be altered in such a way. (Or maybe you have a husband who is sick and tired of you painting every surface in your house. Not that I’d know anything about that. . . .)
And if you’re into furniture flipping, these paint-free furniture updates are a great way to make a quick profit!

Even if you “can’t” paint a piece of old or outdated furniture, you don’t have to live with it the way it is! There are lots of ways to update furniture or make old furniture look modern without paint. And they’re awesome!
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1. Update Furniture with Peel and Stick Wallpaper or Patterned Tape
Peel and stick wallpaper is a FABULOUS way to modernize old furniture. It comes in a million colors and patterns, and removes without damaging the surface.
As part of her boho bedroom makeover, I gave my daughter’s furniture a brand new look with textured-look peel and stick wallpaper.

It took plain furniture and gave it new life. And when we tire of it, we can peel it right off!
Similarly, washi tape (or patterned paper tape) is a great way to dress up smaller surfaces.
Use it to add Greek key detailing, a chevron pattern, or even simple lines! Wrapping it around furniture legs is also a clever way to use washi tape on furniture.
Canary Street Crafts has a great post on exactly how to add detail to furniture with washi tape. Look at how beautiful it can be!

And how about using washi tape to add some pop to plain bookshelves like Honey We’re Home did? This pressed wood bookcase looks so much cuter!

2. Use Furniture Tacks or Nailheads to Update Furniture
If you don’t mind a piece getting a little “holey,” furniture tacks (nailheads) , upholstery tacks, or pushpins can be a great way to give a piece of furniture a new look!
Furniture tacks can be found in the hardware aisle at any home improvement store, and decorative pushpins are at any office supply store or even Target!
I updated a plain table with stud pushpins, and it gave it some desperately needed detail!

And look at how stunning this nailhead table makeover is! Mad in Crafts nailed it. (Sorry, I couldn’t resist.). She definitely updated this piece of 80s wood furniture.

3. Modernize Furniture With Fabric or Paper
Another great way to add color or pattern to furniture without paint is with fabric or paper!
I have a full tutorial on how I added fabric to my changing table turned console table!

I used the same method to add gorgeous wrapping paper to the drawer on my grandma’s old side table.

Just look at how amazing some fabric looks against a wood finish! This table makeover from Brepurposed is proof that a little color and pattern goes a long way to updating a piece – especially solid wood furniture you don’t want to paint!

4. Swap Hardware to Change the Look
Hands down the EASIEST way to update furniture without paint is with new hardware! Hardware is jewelry for your furniture. Bling bling.
When we renovated our kitchen we insisted on saving the original, built-in china cabinet because we’re doing the best we can to maintain the vintage charm of the home.
So we kept the walnut-colored finish and just updated the hardware to match that of our new cabinets. It was the perfect solution! Now we have the original piece with a slightly updated look.

Some of my favorite resources for amazing hardware are Anthropologie, D. Lawless, and Amazon. Check them out and be amazed at how quickly you can change the look of a piece!
5. Use Baskets (or Accessories) to Update Furniture
Finally, another easy way to change the look of furniture without painting is to replace drawers with baskets (if there are any drawers).
Creative Home Expressions plucked this beauty off the curb, even though it was missing two drawers, and made it her own with some new baskets!

If your piece of furniture doesn’t have drawers that can be replaced with baskets, try adding some new accessories on or around it. This will give the piece an updated look that you can change out whenever you feel like it!
(And, pro tip: if you want to make money flipping furniture, staging and accessorizing the piece for photos is a MUST!)
Although I painted this cherry wood console table, a huge reason it feels more modern is the updated decor I placed on it.

So what do you think of these ideas for updating furniture without paint? Would you try any of them on your own furniture?
Laya Marconi says
Hi!! This Summer (my Summer, your winter… I’m in the Southern Hemisphere!) I’m doing a complete makeover in the entire bedroom section of the House. We are updating what used to be my parent’s Home. They have old wallpaper and carpet that is all going away to make way for nice wood-like porcelanate and fresh painted walls.
Here’s where I need your help/advise. I have an entire bedroom set that my grandfather gifted me before he died. It used to be my grandparent’s set. I love it, very antique and in Great condition. I really don’t want to paint over it because I like it like it is… especially because it’s in such amazing condition. But I don’t want my bedroom to look old and dingy. So I want to use all the old pieces but make the bedroom still have a modern fresh feel to it. Any recomendations?
For starters I was going to change the fabric in 2 old chairs I have with a modern one. As well as the bedding. I’m thinking on painting the walls a fresh bright color (maybe light grey/blue?) Is there any suggestions you can give me??
Thanks again, and love your webpage!
Bre says
Hi, Laya!! I love that you’re keeping your grandparents’ furniture! That is a decision you will never regret! I think it sounds spot on what you have planned. See how bedding, paint on the walls, and fabric helps things. Then, I’d say you could go totally high contrast with some modern art and updated light fixtures and/or lamps. I bet you’d achieve a totally cool look that would honor your grandparents but reflect your style, all at the same time! GOOD LUCK!
Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions says
Thanks for including me in this post, Bre! Such great ideas for updating furniture. I love the pushpins or tacks to change up the look – I could see them being used in so many different ways.
Bre says
Kathy, thanks for allowing me to include your awesome dresser and baskets. That was such a brilliant upcycle!
Kristi says
Tons of great ideas! And I’m with Amy, those furniture tacks are brilliant!!!
Bre says
Thank you, Kristi! 🙂
Amy | Canary Street Crafts says
Fantastic ideas, Bre! I love the look of furniture tacks but haven’t used them on a non-upholstered piece yet. Definitely on my to-do list to try!
Bre says
Thank you, Amy!! The tacks are awesome and they aren’t too expensive, either! Thanks for your FABULOUS washi tape idea. I can’t wait to try that out sometime!