This small home improvement project was for my daughter's
new home this time. Her roommate had an
old kitchen table that was slated for the trash. My daughter knew it was fixable and promptly
offered up my services to repair and refurbish the table. She dragged it home and as soon as I found a
window of time I got right to work.
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A solid wood table is a hard one to give up on, even one this gross and neglected |
The table was solid wood with a wobbly leg. The table top had lots of nicks, dents,
dings, scratches and some red paint as well as what I imagined to be glitter
glue all over. It truly needed some
love. So I dug out the sander.
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It took a lot of sanding to remove the damage and make it smooth again
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First thing was to flip the table over and tighten up the
legs. All I needed to do that was a
phillips head screwdriver and a wrench to snug up all the fasteners. Then I spent a fair amount of time sanding
the top until it was cleaned up and smooth.
I gave the entire table a really good wipe down before spray
painting the legs and the apron of the table with black spray paint in a satin
finish that I already had in the garage.
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Hard to believe this is the same table top
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The top got a couple good coats of Espresso stain I had
leftover from our stairway project. I let the stain dry overnight and the next
day I gave it four coats of exterior grade varathane that I also happened to
have in the garage. I figured it would
be a good choice for a kitchen table in a home full of college students. Plus, I already had some on hand making this
project not only a fun little challenge, but also a $0 project!
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All complete and ready to go back to its home |
What do you think?
Looks pretty good, huh?
That is an amazing transformation!!! It looks beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThank you Brooke. My daughter was so excited when she saw it.
DeleteLooks awesome - great job!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Ruth. :o)
DeleteYep, pretty good. Laughing ... ummm, more than pretty good? More like FABULOUS! Good job.
ReplyDeleteThanks Pam. That was an amazing turnaround, I must say.
Deletelooks great!
ReplyDeleteHopefully, it will show the others in the house that things can be fixed.
ReplyDeleteThey sure know it now! :o)
DeleteBeautiful! I think you could earn money as a side hustle flipping furniture if you wanted to
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh Rhonda, wouldn't that be fun?! I'd love it.
DeleteFantastic work! You have given your girls some terrific frugal life skills that will make their early adult years less stressful than the average of their peers!!!! Congrats Mom :-)
ReplyDeleteThank you Elle. It was fun to transform that table and make it useful and pretty once again.
DeleteThat table turned out great!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Lisa. It was a fun little project too! :o)
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