You may remember this shot from the thrift shop:
We were just about finished shopping when we strolled back past this set, marked at $69.
I paused and said, "You know, I really need a pair of end tables for my family room, but I don't need the coffee table."
Christy replied, "Yeah, I like the coffee table, but I don't need the end tables."
{Light bulb moment!} It occurred to us that perhaps a wise decision would be to buy the set, split the cost, and each take the pieces we needed. This ended up being quite a good choice, as numerous people eyed us enviously on our way out of the shop.
Or maybe they were just wondering how in the heck we were going to use those weird sticky pieces.
Yes, I said "sticky." On top of a layer of dull creamy tannish paint was a layer of sticky (!) brown stain or varnish. The previous owner had clearly tried his/her hand at faux finishing, and failed miserably. The finish was so sticky that the tables were really unusable. Our husbands were doubtful, but we knew we could succeed!
Here are a couple more Before and After pics to compare:
The first step was sanding. The amount of crud on the tables forced me to use T's palm sander, which did the trick! I highly recommend this, as opposed to trying to sand a large piece by hand! The hardest part was getting in all the little crevices on the drawer fronts.
See the difference after sanding?
I used some wood glue, clamps, and caulk to repair a loose drawer front and freshen up a few areas:
I used Elmer's Wood Glue Max, which I had on hand, and let the drawer sit overnight with clamps and a heavy toolbox on top to hold it down.
For caulk, I picked up an inexpensive container of DAP Alex Fast Dry Caulk--important to go with fast dry! Caulking is important so the paint doesn't dry and show the cracks.
I was lucky enough to have several cans of Krylon Dual Paint and Primer on hand, so the knobs got a quick coat of flat black spray paint. I also primed both pieces with the same spray paint in white.
At this point, I knew I wanted a clean, smooth finish for the tables, but I also knew that the little ridges and lines on the drawer fronts would be tough to paint without globs everywhere (I am not the world's greatest painter). I enlisted the help of our friend Travis, who owns a really nice paint sprayer. Travis was busy with some of his own home renovation projects, but when he eventually did have time to paint my tables, I was so pleased!
The finish was so smooth and professional looking--like something you'd find in a showroom. Much, much better than what I could have accomplished with a paint brush.
The last step was to line each drawer with some wrapping paper in a modern print. I snagged it from the Target $1 section last year!
Operation Family Room Makeover is still plodding along! Here's one more before and after, with the old tables pictured:
It's not perfect, but it's coming along. The coffee table isn't scaled correctly for the furniture, but we work with what we have, right? I'm planning a gallery wall that will hopefully be a mix of old family "heirloom" photos and some fun whimsical pieces. I also have a slip cover that desperately needs to be fitted onto that couch!
Hope you'll forgive the long post, but I have been wanting to show you this makeover for the longest time!
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Nice job girl! Love the fresh white. If you do a picture wall, just make sure you put the banjo back up somewhere! It's too awesome:) I'm sure there's some great story behind it.
ReplyDeleteI'm convinced white paint can freshen up everything! They look brand new and I love the knobs.
ReplyDeleteThey look so good! That sticky finish might have scared me off (ew)...but the tables are so unique looking that maybe not. :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! You did a great job rescuing those poor sticky pieces!
ReplyDeleteStephanie
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I love the white! I'm not sure I would have realized how much potential those pieces had, but they turned out very nice. Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love turning a fabulous thrift store find into something beautiful. You did a great job! And I absolutely love the banjo on the wall.
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Love, love, love it! You made the tables look fresh and new! Excellent! Job! Now I wonder how the coffee table turned out?! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat thrifty find and you did such a lovely job on them!
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These look amazing! I have a house full of furniture that I'm desperately needed to refinish- I hadn't thought of the paint sprayer- I am for sure going to borrow one and get my house in order! Thank you for the inspiration-
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They look gorgeous Amanda! Nice job. That's awesome you have a friend with a sprayer, soo much easier. I have one end table, similar to those, that has been in my garage for close to a year now. I NEED to get it painted. I'm thinking I'll spray paint it. It seems to work for Kate. =)
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Looks great! It appears that the previous owner may have attempted to use dark wax to "antique" them, and put way too thick of a layer on, which can make it feel sticky. Maybe that's what happened. Anyway, they look 100% better now! Great job!
ReplyDelete-Erin @ DIY On the Cheap
Nicely done! What a transformation! I love the hardware. I'll have to try the dual paint and primer.
ReplyDeleteThe drawer lining is a great final touch! Thanks for sharing!!
Beautiful! I love the white...so clean & fresh. What a difference it makes in your family room. Great find!
ReplyDeleteBlessings My Friend,
Wow, those look amazing! You did a really nice job. I actually liked the "before" too, until you mentioned the stickiness: no thanks! ;-)
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing what a coat of white paint can do. Have you considered raising your lamps a bit with a wooden box maybe or a stack of books? Sorry, I'm always giving advice whether I'm asked or not!
ReplyDeleteRobin
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Those look amazing! You did an fabulous job!
ReplyDeleteSo fresh and pretty, the white really brightens it up =) Nice!!
ReplyDeleteAwesome makeover, my dear! It's amazing what a little paint can do, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThe knobs on the tables are so cute! The white looks fresh and clean. You did a great job!
ReplyDeleteThose knobs are so cute and I love your family room. Very cozy!
ReplyDeleteNice job Amanda! I love how much pop the white adds next to your couch. Nice transformation :) You must love it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks lovely, Amanda. It really brightens up the Room.
ReplyDeleteWow - those end tables turned out great!
ReplyDeleteThey are loverly Amanda. The bright white is so much better than that other paint job. Egads!
ReplyDeleteThose tables are stunning Amanda! I love the lines & legs on them! You're living room seems to be coming right along, can't wait to see what you do with the rest of the room :-)
ReplyDeleteWay to go, Amanda! I've wondered when you would post about this project. I'm so glad you got it done--and just in time to share with new friends from Haven, right? You are one smart cookie. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you posted the story of you and your friend splitting up the set. That was so smart! I can just see y'all muscling three tables out of the thrift store. Did her coffee table turn out as well as your end tables?
awesome transformation. and the drawers for storage!!!
ReplyDeletei always think it's a bonus if i bring home some "thrifted goods" that has potential with storage space!!!
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kellie
Your table turned out lovely!
ReplyDeleteWhat a transformation! Love the hardware!!
ReplyDeleteHi Amanda,
ReplyDeleteGreat makeover. I would have snatched those up too :-)
Glad the sanding was easy. They look terrific!
What a beautiful restoration, they look great!
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Why don't you open a store and do this? Charge a fee. I'm afraid even with your detailed instructions, I still would ruin the furniture.
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