Up Cycled Sofa Table

Beachwood Place LLC
by Beachwood Place LLC
2 Materials
$125
12 Hours
Medium

We found this little gem at an antique store in the damaged section and I fell in love immediately ! I Couldn’t wait to get home to start on it.

Before

Here is how it looked after I cleaned it with some Murphy’s oil soap orange cleaner.

We removed the top part, which is just a frame that was around the top and will later turn into a chalk board.

Now it is nice and flat, ready for a new top.


My husband measured, cut and attached the new top with these beautiful wood planks, which actually link together like a tongue and groove. Using the original holes we attached the wood.

We wanted the edges to be rounded, not sharp, so we used a router tool. I love this look, it feels finished!

It’s a little dark in places, but it adds more character.

Using early American rust oleum stain, I covered the whole top and let it dry outside. Use this product outdoors as the fumes are very strong.

These staining pads are great for staining. I found them at Harbor freight.

Once dry, I took a brush, dipped it in white paint, ran the brush over one plank a little at a time, then took a damp cloth to rub it in a spread along the plank to get an even whitewashed look!


When you are happy with the color, Let dry, lightly sand, then finish and seal with a polyurethane.

I also painted over this piece with a soft mint color by magnolia home, then sanded it lightly to bring out the gorgeous details.



Loving this gorgeous country/farmhouse or coastal look!


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