I have been wanting to make this table over for a while. It is a little tile top cottage style table bought in the early 90's. Still stuck in the early 90's, it needed a makeover. I had originally thought I would paint the legs but that just wasn't enough of a change.
I have always wanted a plank table. I was in the shed the other day trying to imagine some leftover lumber turned into a plank table. But, then I realized if I removed the top of the tile table I would have the base for my plank top table. So we removed about a dozen screws and the tile top. Then we placed two pine panels in their place and I had my plank table.
Here the top is stained. I used a walnut stain.
I roughed up the legs even more than the kids have with the orbital sander.
Wanting to make the wear more pronounced, I glazed the legs to age them with Valspar glaze in mocha.
Here is the finished table. I will work on the chairs next.
Just look at the plank goodness!
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You've done a fabulous job on that table!! I love the new look :)
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Gail
that looks fabulous~! well done indeed..
ReplyDeleteI love it and thanks for joining my party this week!!
ReplyDeleteLOVE it! My sister in law has a table just like this one, I am going to forward her your blog to show her how great yours looks!
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Kristin
What a fabulous makeover. I love the plank top and I love the top stained. Great job. Hugs, Marty
ReplyDeleteYour table looks wonderful! I love it! Good job.
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Sissie
Hi Sherry, Your table turned out wonderful! I love the new top.
ReplyDeletexo, Sherry
What an awesome transformation! The table is just beautiful! Very well done!
ReplyDeleteThat tabltop is just great! Love it and glad you have what you wanted.
ReplyDeleteis turned out beautiful, Sherry! I've seen these at sales before, now I know how they could look!
ReplyDeleteI'm swooning!! I have a table in that style and have wanted to do something with it for a while now. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteUne magnifique transformation pour cette table!!! C'est superbe.
ReplyDeleteGreat job!! It looks gorgeous, especially with the arrangement! Love the arachnophobia post too by the way!!
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E+J
Great transformation....love your pumpkin centerpiece too!
ReplyDeleteKristen
It is just beautiful. I love what you did.
ReplyDeleteWillow
I do not like that table. I LOVE it!!! Seriously, it's just a perfect transformation.
ReplyDeleteWow, what a gorgeous table!!! It is stunning! And I love your centerpiece. I may have to copy that ;)
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful Sherry! Great before and after!
ReplyDeleteLove the finish on your table and the centerpiece is so fallish!
ReplyDeleteOh, my goodness! I have seen those tile tables, and it has never occured to me that you could remove the tiles...brilliant! Love it! Linda
ReplyDeleteYour table is gorgeous!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow~! I love it! What a wonderful transformation!
ReplyDeletePenny
Very nice girl...you did a awesome job on this table...Hugs and smiles Gl♥ria
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous change, great job!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful update and I love the color of the legs.
ReplyDeleteTraci
Your new table is just gorgeous! I wouldn't have thought to replace the top. It looks so warm--your centerpiece is lovely, too.
ReplyDeleteFabulous!!! I love the two finishes together!!!
ReplyDeleteOh, my, your table turned out beautiful. I love it. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh, your table looks wonderful! I would never have thought you could take the tile top off! Wow, it looks great and your staining makes it look perfect! Great job.
ReplyDeleteBe a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Great makeover, wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteRondell
Simply STUNNING!! I love the table makeover and the fall decor!
ReplyDelete"even more than the kids have"... HA! love it.
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ButterYum
So pretty. Your table looks fantastic!
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http://beautifulnest.blogspot.com
I just found your blog. I have a similar table and REEEEALLY want to copy you. Did you seal the table with anything? I have a lot of kids and this will get heavy heavy use. Just wondering if it's hard to keep clean.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely! Just gorgeous! I just refinished my tabletop with exposed hardwood this week too! Its on my blog if your interested.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! What a great job!! What color did you paint the legs?? Love it!
ReplyDeleteLou Cinda :)
This is fabulous! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeleteTania
Wow! I am so glad you joined my party. Your table turned out great. I love seeing something that good, useful pieces given a fresh new look. You hit a home run with this one. It looks so much better. Those tile tables used to be all the rage. Several of my friends had them and I thought they were wonderful. And now they just seem dated. You made the re-do look so easy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! This turned out great.
ReplyDeleteYou did a WONDERFUL job on a "not-so-wonderful" table. Did yourself proud !!
ReplyDeleteThis was a terrific makeover. I really like what you did with the table. Keep up the good work. I enjoyed your site.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! I saw this on MMS and can't believe what you did with this table. I am bookmarking it! Wow, just wow.
ReplyDeleteChrista
What a beautiful transformation!
ReplyDeleteWhat exact brand and color stain did you use? I want to use that on my table! It's really pretty.
ReplyDeleteMinwax Special walnut 224. I bought it in 2010. They should still sell it.
DeleteSherry
Thank you! I actually was looking at that one!
DeleteThe top is stained with a walnut stain.
ReplyDeleteSherry
I want to do this to my tile top dining table. Can I get more info on how you did the top? You said you used two panels. Two panels of what? The pictures look like its all one piece.
DeleteI want to redo my tile top too. You say you used two panels but the pics look like the top is all one piece. Can you explain a little more about how you did the top and what wood you used?
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ReplyDeleteThe two pieces of pine are 20 inches wide x 48 inches wide. We bought them already cut and unfinished at Lowes.
Sherry