How to Start a Furniture Flipping Side Hustle for Under $200
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- čas přidán 29. 08. 2024
- Are you ready to learn how to start your furniture flipping side hustle today? Then let's dive in!
Looking to make extra cash? Interested in DIY projects? Join us in this step-by-step guide where we teach you everything you need to know about starting a successful furniture flipping side hustle from scratch!
In this video, you'll discover:
- Essential tools and materials you'll need to get started.
- Pro tips on where to find high-quality furniture for flipping.
- Techniques for refurbishing and upcycling old pieces into trendy treasures.
- How to market and sell your flipped furniture for maximum profit.
Whether you're a seasoned DIY enthusiast or a total beginner, this tutorial is packed with practical advice and inspiration to help you turn your passion for furniture into a profitable side hustle.
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This was an excellent video! I’ve seen several flippers showing how to get started, but you’ve done a wonderful job of showing true, low-cost options for folks who don’t have a lot to spend initially. I got started with homemade chalk paint and an $18 orbital sander from Walmart a few years back. The main thing one needs is determination and the willingness to just go for it. 😊
Yes!! 🙌🏻 don’t get me wrong, I love my expensive tools and things that make me more efficient when flipping furniture. But they’re in no way a necessity. I got started with these same cheap ways, and I hope to encourage others to do the same. Thank you for taking the time to watch! 🤍
@@salvagedbysammie yep! It is nice to get to build your tool collection though!😊
Thank you so much for this. My husband and I are thinking about getting into furniture flipping as a side hustle after making $650 these past 10 days selling some of our used items. This was really informative. I’m feeling more confident that we can actually take this on.
Nice work - I would love to see you incorporate the time it took to complete the flip/makeover - so you can factor in labor costs/profits - your time in so valuable and should be factored into each piece imo! 😊
I’ve actually been thinking a lot about how to do that! This piece would probable take me about 10 hours total. But when I record my projects, they easily take about double the time!
@@salvagedbysammie since the average flippers would not be recording their process maybe go with the average time it would/should take to flip a piece when not recording for CZcams or content! Though I know these days there is a lot of flippers where that goes hand and hand! 👍
I always use a little paint bucket with a screen. It's easy to clean and you can use it over and over again forever. It's also way easier because you can really get the paint on your roller perfect with the screen and the roller hooks on the side of the bucket.
How do you learn what sells well in your area?
Loved the video and you did a beautiful job.
Thank you for this video! So informative and inspiring. I was watching with my 8 year old son, and I got the idea that he could help me in some way and I could share the profit with him once it's sold so he could put that into savings! I hope to get started soon :).
Sweet love the longer vidoes so relaxing
Thank you for taking the time to watch!! I hope it was informative ☺️
@@salvagedbysammie It was
Turned out really nice thanks for the tutorial!! Did you sand between each coat of poly?
Great video. Please do more. Different price points or night stands.
A great, easy to follow video. I was wondering how you incorporated the cost of the sander at 50$?
Thanks!
Beautiful ❤
Absolutely gorgeous
When you started painting I was like yikes it's yellow, didn't she say green? Thank goodness it wasn't yellow lol.
Love the longer videos
Thank you for watching! 🤍 I’m trying to get more consistent with longer videos, so this is so encouraging!
Hey guys, I’m curious, what reasons do people buy these items over cheaper and modern alternatives? (I’m not asking in a rude way, I’m asking so I can better understand my clients/ target audience) thank you
@@jimmyhopkins8447 solid wood furniture is better quality than what’s made today out of MDF or particle board
@@salvagedbysammieyes agree with you MDF is a very cheap piece of furniture when you could buy from someone like this young lady for a piece of furniture that is wooden so it will last a very long time. Plus these pieces are one of a kind.
Thank you❤
Awesome 👏
i thought you were gonna add legs from what you were saying. i think it turned out great but i agree the one with the legs is more attractive in general. my least fav color is green. good to know orhers dont agree with me. 😂
Where did you find the handles and what length are they please?
10 inches and Amazon she mentioned t in the video ❤
I did it under $125
wasting money
How?
Excellent tutorial and a beautiful result … thank you! 🩷😁