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HOME DIY: COFFEE TABLE

October 12, 2013



. DIY .

Since moving into my new home, i’ve been constantly sourcing out pieces of furniture or home accessories. Sadly it would seem the demand for such things is high lately, particularly the shabby chic, rustic, kitsch furniture styles, which frustratingly means prices are high for these types of home treasures (who knew that a 50 year old used step ladder would cost more than a brand new one?).

So rather than spend a fortune on refurbished furniture I thought i’d just do it myself. And with the queen of craft as my mum, we made a family DIY day out of it.
So first off, I was looking to create a rustic bedside table / coffee table and loved the idea of using a small step ladder for it. I managed to find a super cheap plain wood one in Ikea which I snapped up immediately (£17 per foot ladder). I then spent a few hours browsing pinterest to get inspiration (and there sure is a lot to be had) – if you don’t already follow my pinterest boards then you can do here.
Once I had an idea in mind my mum and I set to work with her Annie Sloan paint (chalk paint) which I just adore. It was in keeping with some furniture we already have … a mirror and table and chairs that my mum renovated and gave us when we moved in (see here).
We set up shop outside in the sunshine and dedicated an hour or two to completely painting the stool. The Annie Sloane paint is expensive but is so brilliant, you don’t need to do any pre preparation with it as it can go straight on wood.  After giving the stool a full coat we left it for 20 minutes to dry through and then went back for round two.
The final touch to the stool was to wax it, this is for protection but also to give it a little shine at finish. The wax coating takes a bit of heard work to polish it all off / rub it in, but is well worth doing. I let my mum to do this bit, she’s the pro after all.
The finished look was perfect, just what I wanted. A simple & chic coffee table which now takes pride of place in our lounge for my cups of tea and magazines to rest on.
A final addition that I may add at some point (but just haven’t got round to buying) is rubbing in some gold leaf along all the edges and corners. Just to finish that shabby chic look off :)
Have you done any home DIY’s? What do you think of my renovated foot stall?

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  • 8 Comments

    1. Aga Guerrero Olesinska says

      October 13, 2013 at 12:56 am

      really pretty
      Kisses
      Aga

      http://www.agasuitcase.com

    2. Kacie Cone says

      October 13, 2013 at 5:35 am

      Wow that looks awesome! I love that color!

    3. Dominica C says

      October 13, 2013 at 7:11 am

      you did a great job ; beautiful color indeed

      Nica
      http://seeyouatnine.blogspot.com

    4. Amy Kendall-Ball says

      October 13, 2013 at 8:03 am

      good job! :)

      http://lifeslikearoadwetravelon.blogspot.com/
      xx

    5. Leanne Marie says

      October 13, 2013 at 10:31 am

      I love this. When we actually buy our own home I want to do some upcycling like this! I bet it will look great when you’ve added the gold leaf to the edges!

      Leanne @ Leanne-Marie | Beauty, fashion & lifestyle. x x

    6. Daisy says

      October 13, 2013 at 3:43 pm

      This looks lovely!

    7. Emma says

      October 13, 2013 at 6:58 pm

      This is lovely! The colour is exactly what I’d choose as well :)

      Hmm maybe…

    8. Samantha says

      October 13, 2013 at 7:45 pm

      Such a good idea, places charge such a lot for things you could easily craft yourself!

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