How to Transform and up Cycle an Old Coffee Table With Glass Mosaics
I enjoy transforming a charity store vintage coffee table by breathing new life into it with tiled colour and pattern!. Coffee tables can be very lovely pieces of practical yet creative art to hopefully last and be admired for another 60 years!
Disclaimer: while this table is lovely in it's own right, it wasn't necessarily my style. I decided to make it over, but I understand if others would choose to keep it the way it is.
It is much easier to design and stick tiles on a plain white background as well as a better surface for tiles to stick to.
Start around the outer edge with nice even spaces between tiles for grout. I chose a color palette of red, green, blue, white and black. The tiles are a mix of translucent an sparkly dark and light to add texture.
Ready to grout when tiles are all dry and in position.
Squish it into all crevices and start from the center working outwards.
When all done including around edges and trim it is time for the reveal as it is cleaned away. I use warm water on a cloth.
Keep cleaning and hey presto the big reveal as begin to see how beautiful the patterns and colours are!
I'm so thrilled at the final result!
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Sylvia Laura Ranyak on Feb 06, 2021
Absolutely stunning one-of-a-kind piece you were thinking out of the box thank you for sharing with us
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Susan Goode on Feb 06, 2021
Thanks so much 😁
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Arlie Murphy on Feb 07, 2021
Its pretty but I love the before.
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Susan Goode on Feb 09, 2021
Thanks and it was time to transform 🌸
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How much money for the table displayed? Thank you
Such a colorful piece you have created. Because of the various shapes and size of tile used, were you able to get a completely flat surface for setting things down or did you or would you consider putting a piece of glass on top to protect the tiles? NICE JOB.
I am confused. Did you cover the original surface with white paper and set the tiles on that? If so, what keeps the entire top from coming off? It is lovely.