How to transform old coffee tables set?



Any idea how to give a new look to these old coffeee tables set ?
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Unique Creations By Anita on Jul 09, 2020
I cant see a photo, did you add one ?
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Redcatcec on Jul 09, 2020
Do you have a photo to share so you can get the advice you need?
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Johnavallance82 on Jul 09, 2020
Hi,
You could paint them, Use decoupage, Stencil, Spackle them and then paint, Give a faux wood look, Tile the tops or use Glass drops. Add a piece of art to them. even patchwork them with fabric. Freehand draw on them with Sharpies etc. Hope that helps a bit.......
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FrugalFamilyTimes.com on Jul 09, 2020
It depends so much on the materials and style of your set!
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K. Rupp on Jul 09, 2020
definitely add a couple of photos so we can help you better! Remember your finished piece will only be as good as your prep. So prep is the key!!! Sand- start with lower number sanding grit and then end with a 220. tack cloth, Vaccuum and then prime with a good primer. Steel wool in between to get that super soft finish. Paint with some nice paint and steel wool in between coats. It's a lot of work but you will love the effect of using steel wool in between. Good luck ! I was assuming you wanted to paint it.
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Ann|The Apple Street Cottage on Jul 09, 2020
Without a photo, my best suggestion is paint or a combination of stain and paint.
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Chas' Crazy Creations on Jul 09, 2020
I have a whole furniture section on my blog and maybe one of the ideas there will inspire you - https://chascrazycreations.com/diys/re-purpose-up-cycle/furniture/
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Nan W. on Jul 09, 2020
Danielle: here's how I did my coffee table...
https://www.hometalk.com/44255352/1960s-coffee-table-into-2020
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Recreated Designs on Jul 09, 2020
Hi Danielle, here are some I did for a client... http://www.recreateddesigns.com/2016/11/solid-wood-vintage-tables/
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Recreated Designs on Jul 09, 2020
Here is another one I did in a similar style. Hope that give you some ideas... http://www.recreateddesigns.com/2016/07/federal-style-coffee-table/
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Morgan McBride on Jul 09, 2020
Paint is the easiest and cheapest way. You can also add contact paper to the tops for a patterned look!
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Mogie on Jul 09, 2020
A photo would help us to give you more accurate answers.
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Kathy Gunter Law on Jul 09, 2020
Without a photo, specific advise is difficult. Change the finish with either paint or stain. If there's glass, replace with stone.
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Homeroad on Jul 09, 2020
I don't see the set but you could paint them all the same with Fusion mineral paint or chalk paint with a sealer to give them a whole new look.
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Unexpected Elegance on Jul 11, 2020
Here are some ideas that might help: https://www.hometalk.com/21065685/s-your-quick-catalog-of-gorgeous-coffee-table-makeover-ideas
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