Restoration Hardware Knock Off Salvaged Wood Balustrade Coffee Table
When I found four matching salvaged balusters, I knew that I wanted to use them as legs for a coffee table. Using RH's Balustrade Coffee as inspiration, I built my own version for $50, much less than their price tag of $1195. I was able to use wood that was given to a friend after he cleaned out a storage building for a client. This was my first time building a piece of furniture and I love how it turned out! For the full tutorial and the after pictures, click this link to head over to my blog post: http://www.simplicityinthesouth.com/2013/09/restoration-hardware-knock-balustrade-coffee-table.html
I found these balusters at a booth during the Haven Blogger Conference in Atlanta, GA. As a precaution, they were checked for lead before I used them.
Bottom frame for the wood slats.
Enjoyed the project?
Comments
Join the conversation
-
Karen Connole on Oct 23, 2018
No question just comment. BEAUTIFUL work
-
-
Carol Harris on Oct 23, 2018
its lovely, well done.
-
Frequently asked questions
Have a question about this project?
Do you have a youtube channel?
Hi I am painting my dining table with chalk paint but need a really hard varnish top coat is it best to use a yacht varnish thanks Christine
Did you worry about the old wood fence being treated wood?