Before and After: 100 Incredible Flea Market Flips
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April 09, 2019

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Keri Sanders
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Before: Antique and Ordinary
This antique bar cabinet was in great shape already, but the style looked dated and could use an exciting update.
After: Bolder Bar Cabinet
A darker stain and cute key drawer pulls add an extra layer of depth to this traditional bar cabinet.
Before: Bookshelf + Shutters
For their "Stealthy Storage" project, teammates Dani and Mo purchased an old bookcase and pair of black shutters.
After: Colorful Concealment
What a transformation! A stylish paint job and a pretty patterned wallpaper turn an old bookshelf and window shutter into an adorable shelf with concealed storage.
Before: Industrial Pieces
What can you do with a milk can and an industrial baking pan?
After: Innovative Side Table
You turn them into a one-of-a-kind side table with a removable tray that also works great as a mini bar cart for entertaining.
Before: Nothing Special Chairs
For their "Pattern Play" project, Alicia and Erin hope to add a wow factor to these basic chairs.
After: Stylish Seating
Now these folding teak chairs look super stylish with a funky pattern and soft seats.
Before: Worn-Out Hutch
This old brown cabinet was missing hardware and desperately needed some freshening up.
After: Simple Sophistication
With a bright white paint job and the addition of a wallpaper back with a modern print, this once-dated hutch would be the perfect addition to any home.
Before: Basic Baking Rack
A collapsible metal bakery rack is already great for storage, but Erin and Alicia plan to give it a bit more pizzazz.
After: Rustic Upgrade
Wood panels and a few coats of bronze paint turn this bakery cart into the perfect "Rustic to Refined" project for Erin and Alicia.
Before: Waning in White
This bench was cute, but the upholstery was dated, and the all-white look wouldn't cut it for Chris and Max's "Contrast Design" project.
After: Pop of Color
Cheery yellow paint and a fun pop art fabric turned this bench into the colorful showstopper Chris and Max had hoped for.
Before: Not All There
A red oak traditional Morris chair was an awesome find, and Katey and Leigh hoped to give it the makeover it deserved.
After: Cozy New Life
Comfy cushions covered with a gorgeous blanket really show off the beautiful woodworking on this classic piece.
Before: Typical Ladder
Think you know how Chris and Max plan to transform this ladder for their "Durable Design" project?
After: Personal Touch
With a simple switch, this ladder went from a basic tool to a rustic picture display.
Before: Dull Dining
Before the makeover, this drop-leaf table featured chipped paint, and the black stools lacked style.
After: Restructured Design
Totally redone, Chris and Max gave the drop-leaf table a black and white paint job, added shelf and utility basket. The stools were given a mod makeover with colorful fabric.
Before: Mystery Makeover
For their "Dine In" project, Katey and Leigh bought a yellow painted door and two wooden stools.
After: Table for Two
Katey and Leigh really used their imaginations with this one, transforming a plain door into a charming café table.
Before: Time for a Change
For their "Remix" project, James and Jill bought a rusty outdoor trellis and clock.
After: Style Meets Function
Three shelves add utility to this innovative project that resembles a modern grandfather clock.
Before: Sad Seating
Karla and Michelle snagged an Egyptian revival chair and a simple wooden chair for their "Fabric" project.
After: Perfect Pair
Karla and Michelle repurposed the plain wooden chair into a charming footstool. They then covered the chair and stool in matching fabric for a cohesive look.
Before: Rusty Beginnings
For their "Color Design" project, Karla and Michelle plan to combine an industrial cart and some vintage wooden yardsticks.
After: Repurposed Rainbow
After the makeover, this cart could not be cuter with a rainbow of colors and a smart wooden top made of vintage yardsticks.
Before: Set of Windows
It's hard to imagine how James and Jill will use three old windows for their "Fabric" project.
After: Stylish Separator
With a bit of creativity and a lot of TLC, the old windows were transformed into a beautiful room divider, complete with gorgeous fabric.
Before: A Good Start
For their "Sets and Pairs" project, Marc and Dion obtained a fabulous pair of 1965 Danish teak stools.
After: Only a Spruce
The wood was sanded and stained, and the seats were padded and reupholstered for a modern new look.
Before: Extravagant Frames
Marc and Dion chose a couple of elaborate gold and black frames for their "Twisted Traditional" project.
After: Unexpected Side Tables
After the makeover, the two frames are now two elegant side tables with a story.
Before: Dated Duo
For their "Reclaimed Modern" project, Tony and Suzanne purchased a round table and old door with peeling paint.
After: Converted Coffee Table
Tony and Suzanne reused the round table's sleek legs and combined them with a freshly-painted door to create a charming coffee table.
Before: Sturdy Secretary
This oak secretary was already a nice, solid piece, but it could definitely stand to be updated.
After: Chalkboard Finish
Blue chalkboard paint gives this secretary an updated look with a cool matte finish.
Before: Traditional Trunk
Suzanne and Tony chose a cool vintage trunk for their "World Design Project."
After: British Beauty
A painted British flag on top and cool metal legs take this trunk to a whole new level — literally.
Before: Base Model
A Singer sewing machine base will get a brand new look after Carolyn and Robert use it for their "Rustic to Refined" project.
After: Adorable Desk
Carolyn and Robert added a lovely wooden top and drawers for a very handy and incredibly attractive desk.
Before: Strange Selection
A garden fence and a corbel from the 1800s don't seem like the ideal candidates for Amanda and Susan's "Seating Assignment" project.
After: Mind-Blowing Bench
Now completed, this handsome bench proves that thinking outside the box really pays off.
Before: Classic Cabinet
This wooden cabinet is missing some pieces but is in fairly good shape otherwise.
After: Sophisticated Design
Amanda and Susan turned imperfections into major strengths when they converted this once-dated piece into a stunning wine cabinet.
Before: Functional Drafting Table
Aaron and Angie are off to a good start with this drafting table and pair of stools they plan to update for their "Bachelor Pad" project.
After: Contemporary Remix
Padded seating and a fresh new paint job make this table the perfect addition to any bachelor pad.
Before: Dingy Cart Frame
This industrial cart frame is such a cool find, but it's hard to imagine Aaron and Angie will be able to get it shining again.
After: On Trend Coffee Table
The duo worked their magic, turning the rusty cart frame into an industrial-style coffee table that is sure to turn some heads.
Before: Carpenter Trunk
For their "Textile" project, Rae and Jared chose a cool carpenter trunk with tons of character.
After: Stylish Bench Seating
After the makeover, this trunk became even cooler with modern legs and a beautiful fabric-covered seat.
Before: Junk Pile
For their "Smart Storage" project, Rae and Jared assembled a collection of metal drawers, boxes and bins.
After: Mix-and-Match Storage
Their amazing industrial cabinet would be the perfect addition to a craft room or to add to the garage for tool storage.
Before: Boring Trunk
Before the makeover, this wooden trunk was in decent shape, but there was really nothing special about it.
After: All in the Details
For their "Multi-Purpose Design" project, Cindy and Lynn added wheels and super cool stenciling showing popular NYC destinations.
Before: Obvious Potential
A saloon door is a great find, but how will Cindy and Lynn combine it with this basic buffet for their "Retro Chic" project?