Friday, September 11, 2015

Farmhouse Coffee Table

I really do Thrift My House. I love a bargain. From furniture, to clothing, to groceries... I'm always looking to save money.


 I was at Salvation Army a few weeks ago and saw this coffee table for $12.99.  I couldn't get to the register fast enough. Do you see what I see? A farmhouse coffee table! For $12.99!

 I sanded the top so it would soak up some stain. You can see the particle board showing through in a few places... no worries.

I first stained it a dark brown. It looked pretty BAD... the color was very uneven. I then stained it ebony wiping off some of the stain so the brown would shine through. I brushed on a couple of coats of water based poly. Perfect! Perfectly Imperfect!

I love the size of this table with the couch. 

I primed and painted the sides and legs. Lately I've been using primer, latex paint and poly instead of chalk paint. Can you believe it? With kids, this table will get a lot of wear and tear. 
I don't want to baby it at all.

I distressed it just a little.

 I noticed that when I distressed it, the paint wanted to roll a bit compared to chalkpaint but it still looked good to me.

Before

After

I hope you were inspired!
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31 comments:

  1. Wow! I did not see that when I looked at the table, but you turned it into something gorgeous!!

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  2. From drab to Fab, you rock! Perfect size, perfect color's applied, perfectly brilliant buy!

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  3. Oh Sherry, I love, love, love it. It turned out great. Awesome find and redo my friend. Happy Weekend.

    Hugs,
    ❤️Ana

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  4. Seriously...I would not have envisioned that table looking that fabulous while it was sitting at the thrift store. You made it look awesome!!!
    Great job, girl!!
    Debbie
    xo

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  5. You totally inspired me! I can't believe you got such a good bargain! I love how you painted the legs white for contrast. Good job!

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  6. Ohhhhhh Sherry what a great re love of this fabulous piece. The price alone I would have been running to my car with that one. Great job.
    Kris

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  7. It sure turned out lovely...good job.
    http://frugaliciouschick.blogspot.com

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  8. I love this redo. It looks so nice in your living room!

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  9. You have vision and it came out beautifully! The table looks like something you'd pay a lot of money for. Great job!

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  10. Looks great Sherry--fabulous find and gorgeous transformation!

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  11. Hi Sherry, this is way I am so happy that you are back among your blogging sisters. You have an eye for a bargain and you know how to turn rust to gold. Your blog is one of my very favorites. What a special gal you are :) Great make-over!
    Connie :)

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  12. Great price, great table.
    Love the change!

    M : )

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  13. Can't beat the price and the transformation is lovely. Enjoy the weekend.

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  14. Hi Sherry, what an awesome transformation. Love it and the way it looks with your great sofa. You sure got a great price for such a sturdy good bones table. You did a wonderful job too.
    Have a great weekend. cm

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  15. Wow! That is some transformation! You turned that ugly duckling into a beautiful swan. Love it, Sherry!

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  16. What a great score you savvy lady. But you really impress me with how you changed it up. I know so little about staining furniture and this is something I'd really love to do with an oak table we have in our family room. A stained top and pained bottom. Could you have used the ebony first or did you get the effect you wanted by using the brown first? This looks fantastic in your room! :)

    Jane x

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  17. I love that table! You did a great job -- it turned out gorgeous!!! I would have ran all the way to the register also. The darker top looks great with the white paint! I see your little bunny under the table. I keep one out all year long and just give him a little bit different look for the seasons. Hope you have a great weekend! I may come get that table when you aren't looking! ;-)

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  18. That was a Great find, Sherry! And, you did a wonderful job of reloving it to sweet perfection! Enjoy it! Blessings for a wonderful weekend! Cindy

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  19. Sherry, wow!!! Your table looks amazing. You gave it a great makeover. Such a great price and it looks perfect in your living room.

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  20. Wow...your transformation is fabulous, Sherry!! You couldn't have found a better deal either. It looks beautiful!
    Mary Alice

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  21. It turned out awesome Sherry! I love the color choices...perfection! You always inspire! I'm happy to see you back blogging. I know it's hard to keep up with posting sometimes. I haven't been posting nearly as much as usual over the pas few months and I am OK with that. Have a wonderful Sunday!

    Hugs, Vicky

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  22. It looks great, Sherry! Perfect with the couch.

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  23. Wowza! Your coffer table turned out amazing Sherry. Love it!

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  24. WOW!! I love it. I love the white rabbit too. :-)

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  25. Holy Sherry! What a good score and what a beautiful job you have done.

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  26. Oh my goodness, did you find a gem, I bet if the person that got rid of it saw this they would be kicking themselves right now, you did a fantastic job on this, I so love the colors you chose and the bit of distressing looks great, LOVE IT!!

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  27. Sherry,
    what a great transformation! Love the stained top and paint on the bottom. I'm in the process of doing that to a dresser with a great shape (from a yard sale), to use in my family room. I just found your blog and have enjoyed browsing thru! Most of my things are from yard sales or thrift stores, love getting a great price on something that I know will be fabulous after a little work! I'm your newest follower, would love for you to visit me!
    Rebecca

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  28. Sherry,
    You have an eye for style with a barging price. You did a beautiful job on your coffee table.
    Happy Creating,
    Karen Marie

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  29. It is now a beautiful coffee table! I would love to learn how to paint and re-do furniture, someday I will! Wishing you a lovely Autumn!

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  30. Love, love your Fall decor! And the coffee table is just gorgeous! xxx Maria

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  31. I recently did a table with primer and paint as well as I don't think chalk paint makes sense if you ever need to clean or wipe down the item. Has anyone found a technique using primer first to be able to age it without it rolling up..it did same with me by the time I had the coats on..I'd planned for a weathered look and wasn't able to accomplish it because too think I believe.. suggestions?

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