DIY Marble Side Table Makeover
Check out the before and after of this DIY marble side table makeover, and refinish any side table with this easy 3 step tutorial.
DIY Marble Side Table Makeover
Have you ever looked for a piece of furniture or a decor item, but couldn’t find one in the color or finish that you wanted?
A hack I have been doing for years is to find what I like on clearance and refinish it myself.
I have been looking for a small marble side table in a rose gold/copper finish with a bottoms shelf but was never able to find what I wanted.
This little table went on clearance at Wayfair, so I bought it and refinished it myself.
You can use my simple 3 step tutorial to refinish a side table!
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DIY MARBLE SIDE TABLE MAKEOVER
before
It came in a matte black, but I wanted a rose gold/copper finish.
DIY MARBLE SIDE TABLE MAKEOVER
Materials
You Will Need:
- Aluminum foil
- Painters tape
- Spray paint
DIY MARBLE SIDE TABLE MAKEOVER
1. Tape the edges of the table top.
The painters tape is great for pressing along the edges of the table. Consider using a kitchen knife to push it under the table top between the metal and the stone ledge.
DIY MARBLE SIDE TABLE MAKEOVER
2. Cover the top with aluminum foil.
Aluminum foil is my spray painting hack.
I use this all of the time when refinishing or spray painting because it can be easily molded to any shape.
Mold it to the shape and then simply tape around the edges so the paint doesn’t get sprayed underneath.
DIY MARBLE SIDE TABLE MAKEOVER
3. Spray Paint
From approximately 12 inches away, spray in a sweeping motion.
Keep the coats thin and layer as needed once dry for an even finish.
DIY MARBLE SIDE TABLE MAKEOVER
after
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17335038 on Jun 06, 2021
GMS28,
Anah said that she likes to use foil to protect an item when she is spray painting selected parts, because it can be molded more easily than straight edged painters tape. Yes, the entire marble top could have been covered with painters tape, but foil is probably cheaper. It is a matter of personal preference.
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Doreen Kennedy on Jun 07, 2021
Your table looks great. Your floor is pretty cool too.
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Why didn't you just remove the marble before you painted?