Awhile back I found a well made Mission Style Table that was very grungy, but solid wood and I though I could change it up.
Before:
The top was in bad condition, but sold wood and I thought this table could have a farmhouse look with some altering. I got out my handsaw and cut out the slats on the bottoms. I sanded the top and sealed it with tung oil/dark wax and it was a beauty!
The planks on the top are tong-and-groove and you can see the wear on the wood and its so nice! For the base, I mixed up some Flow Blue milk paint by Miss Mustard Seed and painted it with 2 coats and waited for the chippy magic to happen. Since the wood was pretty dry it didn't chip as much as I wanted so I helped it along by scraping it with my spackle knife.
The last step was to seal the table with clear wax.
Side slats are gone |
I added a crystal knob to the little drawer |
I love the scratches! |
From Craftsman Style to Farmhouse Style!
Linking up with:
Magic happen's when you get near a distressed piece of furniture !!!! Love it , TT
ReplyDeleteThank you Tammy-I do love using my paintbrush!
DeleteIt's amazing what a difference removing those slats made. Totally turned it from Craftsman to Farmhouse. Love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda-it is amazing how just the slats gone changes the look!
DeleteIt's amazing what a difference removing those slats made. Totally turned it from Craftsman to Farmhouse. Love it!
ReplyDeleteWow another outstanding transformation you've created. Happy creating!
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Thank you -I do love to create so I will go create some more!
DeleteWell done! If I'd known it was that easy to get rid of the Craftsman look (not a fan) I would never have passed up some garage sale pieces in the past.
ReplyDeletethank you Sugar-When I saw the before of this table it just said farmhouse if you take me home-so I did!
DeleteWhat a transformation. You had great vision for this piece and it turned out wonderfully!
ReplyDeleteThank you Barbara-I was lucky my vision turned out!
DeleteGreat vision! I love how you transformed it to Farmhouse style by such a simple change. So much more appealing.
ReplyDeleteThank you Mary-the table is so much more appealing now to me without the slats!
DeleteThat is something I would have passed right by! You had vision and it worked!
ReplyDeleteThank you Rose-I almost did pass it by!
DeleteGreat idea removing the slats from the side! I love the more open look, a beautify transformation!
ReplyDeleteThank you -I like it more open and simple too!
DeleteI love love love this transformation, DD. You do have the touch.
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Thank you Amalia-I am glad the transformation turned out-they don't always!
DeleteLove the color and just the right amount of chippy goodness. Removing the side slats was very clever for this transformation - love it!
ReplyDeleteThank you Marie-I agree the table does have the right amount of chippiness!
DeleteThat turned out really great...it would look great in a beachy style lakehouse too ;)
ReplyDeleteThank you Debra-it would look great in a beach or lake house!
DeleteWOW! Love the chippy primitive feel of this piece! It looks better without the side pieces for sure! Well done ... as always :0)!
ReplyDeleteSmiles!
Terry
Thank you Terry-I agree that removing the slats made this table a winner!
DeleteSuch a pretty finish! All that chippiness made me weak in the knees. :) Thank you for linking up with Friday's Furniture Fix this week!.. Carrie
ReplyDeleteThank you Carrie-chippy goodness makes me weak in the knees too!
DeleteTurned out really nice!
ReplyDeleteThank you Cyndee-it did turn nice I agree!
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