Coffee Table Face-lift! Adding Bead Board!
If you’re a regular reader, you know that we’ve been making over our little old war-era bungalow one diy project at a time for the last several months. Unfortunately, I tend to bounce around a bit and not finish one room entirely before moving onto another project (I clean like that too, a little here, oh look that’s dirty, a little there). Things like the right light fixture for the kitchen and painting the hallway ceiling are still left undone.
It’s no different with the living room mini-makeover. I started out wanting to paint our
pine tv armoire (apparently 92% of our readers wanted us to paint it to!). As soon as I had a coat of paint on it, I realized our old-school country coffee table needed a pick me up even more. (Yes, that is a heart cutout you see. Oh, the decorating sins I have committed.)
Being the insanely thrifty person I am these days and being unwilling to buy a new coffee table, but not wanting to look at the hearts for a moment longer, I had been thinking about how to disguise this cutesy throwback. I tried to use a long black runner across the middle of the table. It worked temporarily, but the hearts could still be seen from certain angles. Not cool. I thought of covering the hearts somehow, perhaps a square of wood or something. Um, yeah. Then I remembered we had some leftover beadboard /wainscotting in the shed from the
kitchen ceiling project.
At this point I just have to re-acknowledge how AWESOME my hubby is. He not only puts up with my projects, he actually digs things out of the shed, stands outside on the deck in November with a table saw and does the stuff I am too clumsy to do. He even runs out of town to pick up a kijiji find after a long day of work (watch for that project later). Be still my heart – we are a match made in heaven!
Ahem. Anyway, back to the coffee table.
After Dean so kindly dug out, measured, cut and attached the beadboard, I painted the whole table with some leftover Behr Swiss Coffee (the colour of the trim in the main areas of our house).
And then I glazed the whole thing. Read about how I did that
here.
TADA! Here is the finished coffee table.
What do you think – improvement yes? Do you have any pieces that could use a glazing makeover?
Wasn't this lovely?! Check out these as well!
19 comments:
Whoa -- great transformation!
Wow! Amazing! What a gorgeous transformation!
That is a good one Cassity! What a difference the beadboard and white paint makes.
This is awesome!! I have one w/ the hearts too...thanks for the inspiration!!!
Ah yes, I have been a glazing machine as well. Love how the coffee table turned out! I just did an end table and it turned out great. Thanks for the inspiration as usual!
Gorgeous redo!
I love that you can take castaways from thrift stores and make them look that polished and sophisticated. Beautiful makeover!
Oh wow! Love it! What a gorgeous transformation!
Very much and improvement! It looks great!
I Love It! I would have never thought of doing it that way...I would have seen the heart cutout and walked away. :)
Wow what a wonderful transformation. Mimi x
WOW! I'm impressed - it is AMAZING!
Love the use of the bead board to update the coffee table! Nice!
Huge improvement! And as for the decorating sins, we've all done them! I look at the things we are making now and know we will look back 20 years and say... what was I thinking?
The hearts were terrible, wonderful transformation!
AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic job! I wouldn't have been able to stomach the heart much longer either....why is it that heart and decorating just doens't mesh? Anyway, AKA Design, it was a great inspirational piece.
That is an absolutely amazing and beautiful transformation!!!
Thank you! It was a really simple fix!
Shannon
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