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Easy Pallet and Glass Coffee Table
by
ScrappyGeek.com
(IC: blogger)
$5
4 Hours
Easy
Out with the old and in with the new! Our old leather storage ottoman had seen better days. It was time to replace it with a new coffee table. Rather than busting out the credit cards, I decided to make this refreshing coffee table for just a few pennies!
I began with a few pallet boards, an old 4x4 post and a piece of frosted glass I had laying around. The result? An awesome coffee table!
I attached the pallet wood to the 4x4 posts with wood glue and wood screws. I left a recessed area, so the glass could 'sit in' the coffee table, and there would be a lip around the edge.
After sanding the wood smooth, I stained the 4x4 legs with a dark walnut finish and a couple coats of polycrylic. For the pallet boards, I used a natural oil finish. I used these colors to tie into the desk I refinished a couple of months ago: http://www.hometalk.com/diy/home-office/furniture/upcycled-old-desk-8740081
I added a shelf under the table for extra magazine or book storage. This coffee table really brightened up our living room, compared to the old black leather storage ottoman we had in the middle of the room... and it cost next to nothing!
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Published September 8th, 2015 11:47 AM
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Elizabeth Cunius on Sep 11, 2015How did you do the shelf on the bottom?
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ScrappyGeek.com on Sep 11, 2015@Elizabeth Cunius Hi Elizabeth! The shelf underneath was more of a happy accident than planned out -- you can read about that on my blog: http://scrappygeek.com/upcycled-diy-coffee-table/
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ScrappyGeek.com on Oct 11, 2019
Thank you Debbie!
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HOW WOULD YOU ATTACH A SHELF JUST UNDER THE GLASS TOP TO DISPLAY ROCKS, STONES, ETC., COLLECTED ON TRIPS?