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Two Tone or Not to Tone
When the Craftsmanship Is Enough — and When Two-Tone Finishes Make Sense One of the most common questions we get at Thin Line 29 is some version of this: “Why didn’t you do a two-tone finish?”“Wouldn’t this look great with more contrast?” Sometimes the answer is simple: the piece doesn’t need it. But sometimes… it absolutely does. The key isn’t following trends — it’s knowing when to step back and when to lean in. Letting Furniture Speak for Itself In furniture refurbishing,
Jan 62 min read


The Cold, the Pause, and a Beautiful Restoration
Michigan winter slowed my workshop down, but it gave me the chance to focus on a special 1930s dresser that deserved some extra attention. What started as a slow-season project turned into one of my favorite restorations yet.
Nov 24, 20252 min read


Holy Smokes… Literally: My First Battle with a Smoky Dresser
People loved to smoke in the time of MCM furniture. Here is how to combat those smoke odors in your furniture. Recently, while scrolling through Facebook Marketplace hunting for my next mid-century gem, I noticed something unusual — prices for worn, outdated pieces were surprisingly high. Maybe it was a fluke, maybe just bad timing, but it had me watching several listings to see whether reality would eventually settle in. Then I saw it: one of my favorite MCM styles at a pri
Nov 19, 20253 min read


A Home with Time in it
After retiring from our careers, we found ourselves with something we hadn’t had in a long time: time. This is the story of how furniture, travel, and a little curiosity turned into Thin Line 29.
Nov 11, 20253 min read


Don’t Be Fooled: It Isn’t Just Painting Furniture
Every now and then I’ll hear someone say something like, “Oh, you paint furniture? That seems fun and easy.” And I get it — the internet is full of quick before-and-after clips where a worn dresser magically becomes stylish in 12 seconds. But let’s be honest: it isn’t just painting furniture. A proper refurbish is not about slapping on a coat of paint and calling it a day. If you’ve ever actually done it, you know there’s a process — a real process — and it’s the difference
Nov 9, 20253 min read


Don’t Toss It Yet: Why You Should Always Try Selling Your Outdated Furniture on Facebook Marketplace
We’ve all been there. You’re standing in your living room, staring at that heavy dresser or dated end table that’s been around longer than you care to admit. Maybe the style no longer matches your home, maybe the finish is worn, or maybe you’ve simply outgrown it. The natural impulse is to drag it out to the curb or schedule bulk pickup. But before you do that — stop. There’s a very good chance your “outdated” furniture still holds value, and Facebook Marketplace has become o
Nov 9, 20253 min read
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