When you’re new to furniture flipping, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by tools.
You’ll see long supply lists online that make it sound like you need a full workshop just to refinish a nightstand.
You don’t.
In this beginner guide, I’ll walk you through the basic tools you actually need to flip furniture — and what can wait until later.
If you’d like a simple printable guide to help you plan your first project, grab my free Beginner Furniture Flip Checklist here:
https://thecraftyrenewal.com
Orbital Sander (Beginner Essential)
If I had to choose one tool that makes the biggest difference for beginners, it would be an orbital sander.
It:
• Saves time
• Creates even sanding
• Reduces hand fatigue
• Improves finish quality
You don’t need an expensive model. Just a reliable one with variable speed.
You can see the exact sander I use and recommend here:
https://thecraftyrenewal.com/recommended-tools
Sanding Discs (Different Grits Matter)
You’ll want:
• Medium grit (around 120–150)
• Fine grit (180–220)
Medium grit removes sheen.
Fine grit smooths the surface before paint.
Using the right grit prevents gouges and uneven texture.
Bonding Primer
Primer is one of the most overlooked tools by beginners.
Use primer when:
• Painting light over dark
• Covering stains
• Painting laminate
• Sealing knots
Skipping primer often leads to bleed-through or chipping later.
Quality Paint Brushes
Cheap brushes shed bristles and leave streaks.
A high-quality angled brush gives you:
• Better control
• Smoother finish
• Cleaner edges
You don’t need dozens — just one or two good ones.
Polycrylic or Topcoat
If your piece will get use (dressers, tables, desks), seal it.
A water-based polycrylic:
• Protects your finish
• Prevents scratches
• Adds durability
Beginners often skip sealing — and regret it later.
Drop Cloth & Painter’s Tape
Simple, but essential.
Protect your floors.
Tape clean edges.
Keep your workspace controlled.
What You DON’T Need (As a Beginner)
You don’t need:
• Fancy sprayers
• Industrial stripping systems
• Large workshop setups
• Every specialty tool you see online
Start simple.
Build skills.
Upgrade slowly.
Final Thoughts
Furniture flipping doesn’t require a massive investment to begin.
A few basic tools, proper prep, and patience will take you far.
If you want a step-by-step beginner guide before starting your first project, download the free checklist here:
And if you’d like to see the exact tools I personally use, you can find them here:
https://thecraftyrenewal.com/recommended-tools
Start simple. Build confidence. Grow from there.
– Tracy
The Crafty Renewal



