About a month ago I decided to revamp our back patio coffee table. I found the table several years ago at a garage sale for $3. It originally had a fiberboard top that pretty much fell apart due to water damage and sitting outdoors. So I decided to paint and distress the base gray and white. Then to bring a new look to the top I measured, cut, and nailed 4 pieces of treated lumber. Then I simply just stained the rustic, wooden top Dark Walnut.
The coffee table is a great addition to our back patio. It only set me back $15 for this makeover.
I just love the details of my “new” coffee table.
BEFORE
The patio is one of my favorite places around the house just to sit, read, and relax.
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I'm linking my table to Home Stories A to Z, Make it Yourself Monday at An Original Belle, Sumo's Sweet Stuff, The Girl Creative, Craft and Tell at Cherished Bliss, Tuesday to Do Party at The Blackberry Vine, Share It Link Party, The Inspiration Board, Tip Junkie, DIY Showoff, My Girlish Whims, How to Nest for Less, Primitive & Proper, RRR Transformation Party, Miss Mustard Seed, SNS at Funky Junk Interiors, and Primp.
I love that great addition to the backyard
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DeleteAre you kidding me? I have garage sale coffee table that I bought for 3 bucks that I redid with the same look...Rustic top and white bottom! So funny! I love it!
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That's so funny. Thank you!
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful... I love the color you chose for the wood with the distress of the legs. Perfection! :)
ReplyDeleteooh so pretty! i love that rustic wood top you added!
ReplyDeleteGreat coffee table! Has a farm table style top which I love.
ReplyDeleteMary Alice
This looks great! I need to update our screen porch, this would be perfect. Thanks for sharing this over at The Winthrop Chronicles!
ReplyDeleteWow, I LOVE it! What an awesome idea for a quick lil facelift, looks great!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
ReplyDeleteVery cute outdoor space love the stained top!
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