Coffee Table Redo

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I have found a new passion for redoing furniture. I think mainly because I have this sudden urge to redo my entire house, and to be quite honest I just can’t afford to run to Pottery Barn and pick out my favorites! Next best thing: Find things on the side of the road and craigslist and make it look like Pottery barn : ) 
This is my “new” coffee table I purchased for $15. 

Here is how I did it. Read through the pictures for tips on what I did.
{Steps}
-find ugly/old coffee table with good lines
-if you’re staining it, sand it down, if your painting it, I highly suggest Annie Sloan Paint (I used it on the legs)
-stain/paint where necessary
-rub on some polyeurathane
-stare at it in awe : )
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Here is what it originally looked like. I did get a little excited and started sanding before I took my “original” picture so it is partially sanded. 
Now, here is a finished view from the top, and I’ll tell you how my sanding got it to look the way it does.
How I did it was, I SUCK at sanding! Basically I pushed and pushed but my cheap little sander wouldn’t get all the old finish off. I was close, but it left a few “patches” and well since I am the world’s most impatient person, I decided I would just go ahead and sand it! Well this is my favorite piece I have ever made and its because I’m not good at refinishing furniture…haha! But I wanted an old “barn door” look and I got it! I just didn’t think I could. Sometimes not knowing what you’re doing is a good thing ; )
Ok, after I sanded it and stained it I rubbed on some polyeruathane. Now, if you finish furniture regularly you are probably laughing at me, because I’m pretty sure you are supposed to use a brush. But I’m also stubborn, and I didn’t want it to be all glossy, so I rubbed it on the same way I stained it and it gave it a nice protective coating without being all shiny. 
Then I busted out my Annie Sloan “Old White” Paint (which I totally am in LOVE with) I didn’t have to sand those legs… I just painted that stuff right on, added some Annie Sloan Wax, and distressed it a little and I.was.done! 

What do you think? 
Have you refinished any furniture finds lately? I’d love to see them!
About Ashley

I am a stay at home mom who loves to do all things crafty and DIY. I have a serious addiction to coffee and would love for you to stay a while and drink a cup with me!

Comments

  1. This looks awesome! This looks so much like the one I just did! We have matching coffee tables. Check it out at: http://afabulesshome.blogspot.com/2011/09/coffee-table-makeover.html#comments

  2. Yeah I just realized that you commented on mine before. You're right they are the same!

  3. Kelli @ The Turquoise Piano says:

    Ashley I love this table! LOVE it. You did a fantastic job. Was it chalk paint that you used? I know Annie Sloan makes a chalk paint. I am going to make some and do a chair. Did I mention I love the table?

  4. Peggy Jean says:

    This turned out fabulous! I love it!

  5. eleven-o-one says:

    You did a great job! Isn't it amazing how the fact that it was cheap makes it that much better? Love it!

  6. It looks fantastic! I love how your staining made the top look like a barn door to me, which makes me love it even more! I love a good furniture redo!

  7. Gwen@theboldabode says:

    Crazy transformation! That was one UGLY table and you made it look awesome! It's so incredible what a little stain, a little paint and some elbow grease can do.

  8. This looks fantastic!!! Great job…I'm adding this to my 'to do' list!

  9. Lauren Anslee says:

    This turned out amazing! Thank you for sharing and I think you are more talented than you give yourself credit for!

  10. Love! I haven't had the time or patience to redo in furniture lately. :( I would love to try that brand of paint. Looks amazing. :)

  11. I LOVE how the top turned out!! It looks so old! It looks awesome with the white! Great job!!

  12. I love the look! Good thing you have a cheap sander. :) The color combo kinda reminds me of my kitchen table seen here: http://becomingkelli.blogspot.com/2011/09/id-like-to-thank-academy.html
    , but I like the bones of your table better! You know, if tables had bones.

  13. This is gorgeous! I am so impressed by how well you transformed it. I bet you LOVE having it in your home!

  14. Nicole@Thrifty Decorating says:

    Putting this on FB tonight! :)

  15. Beautiful!

  16. Deborah March says:

    Absolutely positively GORGEOUS!! SWOON!!!! White…always my favourite "go-to" colour…

    Deborah ♥♥ (visiting happily from http://upcyclingmylife.blogspot.com/… hope you can drop by too…)

  17. WOW! That turned out so lovely. Such a rustic but finished look. Great job!

  18. ladywiththeredrocker says:

    This turned out so nice. Love the color you picked for it. You did such a good job!
    Stephanie @ Ladywiththeredrocker.wordpress.com

  19. Rachael @ Fresh Squeezed Home says:

    It looks so pretty! It has the same shape as our kitchen table I am in the process of refinishing!

  20. Johanson Family says:

    you always impress me!! Way to go girl!! I would have never been able to do something like that!

  21. Love!! Great job! I have painted one table and want to redo everything now too

  22. Angie @ The Country Chic Cottage says:

    Lovely Ashley!! :)

  23. Andrea Brand . Charcoal and Crayons says:

    I love that old barn door look too… fabulous job!

  24. I'm all about the refinishing too. I just did a dresser for my daughter a few weeks ago and painted a few things after that.

    I really LOVE the bones of that piece and would have snapped it up if I had seen it too. You did a great job. I like the white legs with the finished top.

  25. craftedniche says:

    Too funny! I'm working on a VERY similar table right now. I grabbed it right out of someone's trash and made a new plank top for it!

    Dana @ CraftedNiche.wordpress.com

  26. Casa De Luna says:

    Your coffee table looks great! Thanks for the inspiration. My modern coffee table from Ikea is no longer cutting it. I need to find one like yours.

  27. Wray Sist3rs says:

    Gorgeous! I need s table like this in my home. Thanks for the inspiration!

    Angela

    wraysist3rs.blogspot.com

  28. colorchic says:

    Love the table Ashley! I have plenty of stuff I want to get to "someday"! Perhaps I should just send it to you!

  29. laura@imnotatrophywife.com says:

    love this! It looks so great! newest follower from linky party.
    laura@imnotatrophywife.com

  30. Screaming Sardine says:

    You did a great job, Ashley. I haven't tried refinishing any furniture but I'll be moving soon and will be doing lots of diy projects. Refinishing is definitely in my future – lol!

    Cheers,
    Tracy Screaming Sardine

  31. Cindy @ Creating at Home says:

    This is gorgeous! And, to think that I gave away (on the side of the road!!) my coffee table that looked just like this. I should've re-done it like you did. :)

  32. Toaster4JC says:

    Looks lovely!

  33. Liz @ thequickjourney.blogspot.com says:

    I LOVE it! I have to do this to my coffee table. It has the same structure as your table. Love it!! :)

  34. Great transformation !

  35. Sweet Peas and Bumblebees says:

    I LOVE LOVE how your coffee table turned out!! =) My coffee table needs redone and I can't wait to get started on it since looking at yours…thanks for the inspiration! =)

    Briana

  36. Love it! Wish it were in my living room right now! Lorie @ Reading Confetti

  37. aww this is gorgeous.
    I would love to have you join us at our linking party this week at
    http://www.passionatelyartistic.com/2011/10/celebrating-fall-with-linking-party.html
    Have a great week,
    Maggie
    http://passionatelyartistic.com

  38. This turned out awesome. It totally looks like a high end piece from pottery barn. In fact…i bet you could make a bit of a side business out of flipping furniture. I bought a coffee table on CL for $15, used it in my home for 4 years, cleaned it up, staged a picture that was well lit and made it look high end and re-sold it on CL for $80. Blog fodder and extra income? Heck yeah!

    Anyway…I found you through the Homemaker on a Dime Blogger party and I'm your newest follower. Come check me out, too, if you're interested @ Carissa's Creativity Space

  39. Ladybird Ln says:

    This is fabulous… my mom has gone crazy buying used furniture and refinishing, I will have to show her this. I love the colors you chose and featured it on my blog!

    Carlee
    http://www.ladybirdln.com

  40. o this is AWESOME!!! i love it:)

  41. This is absolutely gorgeous!! I love it!!

  42. Hi Ashley, I just love what you have done with this table. Great job and thanks for sharing. I have recently found your blog and am now following you, and will visit often. Please stop by my blog and perhaps you would like to follow me also. Have a wonderful day. Hugs, Chris

  43. Aimee - ItsOverflowing.com says:

    WOW! This turned out FABULOUS! I love it lots!!! XO, Aimee

  44. Aimee - ItsOverflowing.com says:

    I'm excited to be your newest follower!!! XO, Aimee

    PS I'd love to have you enter to win my first giveaway!!!
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  45. I know this post of your’s is a little old but I just discovered it! Do you know how many times I see coffee tables like that at my fav thrift store? That looks so amazing! You did a great job. And BTW, I’m with you on brushing on poly! They make a one now that you can rub on with a cloth. LOVE IT!
    Jaye @ Just Tryin’ to Make Cents of it All recently posted..I LOVE CHALLENGES!!My Profile

    • Thanks for stopping by! : ) I still love my coffee table, totally worth the $15 dollars I paid for it! Yes, rubbing the poly on is just so much better to me!

  46. Love it! It is absolutely beautiful <3

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