I have finally finally finished these end tables that I started who knows how long ago.
Actually it was exactly 4 months, I started sanding on March 19 and finished July 19.
Here are the ever important before pictures.
Not too bad when you step back, but on closer inspection...
There was a lot of damage like this. Nothing a good sanding and painting wouldn't fix though.
I loved the look of them, the detail on the doors, and all the storage these babies would provide. Hidden storage, perfect to store Grayson's toys, my paint supplies, whatever. I love it, extra storage space always makes me giddy!
Now I wasn't working on them the whole time, obviously. First I sanded them one of them down and then they sat there for. ev. er.
Finally, we {well, mostly Josh} got sick of them sitting around in the way, so I really started to get down to business. Now these end tables aren't wood sadly, they're laminate. But I got them for only $30 at a thrift store so the price was right! And like I said before, I LOVED the look and storage space they had. I sanded the other down, primed, and painted. I followed the steps from this blog about painting laminate furniture and it worked great.
Priming
Painting
I was really worried with the first and second layers, it looked so neon! But it got better after the 3rd coat. :)
Then I spray painted all the hardware with my favorite Krylon ORB {oil rubbed bronze}. I finished by sanding lots more to distress them, used some Minwax Finishing Paste for a protective coat, and here they are now.
I just love how they turned out.
I was nervous about sanding them, but I love how it makes all the details pop.
Side note, I decorated these with thrift stores/garage sale finds. I love my vintage globe. I know it's old because look.
It has the USSR instead of Russia, haha.
And my most favoritest picture-
They are brightening up my living room and I've already utilized some of that storage, woo-hoo!
Linking here and also these places-
The Shabby Chic Cottage
I'm so impressed Jenna! They look amazing! I really want to get into furniture refinishing but I'm so intimidated. I love your before and after pictures!
ReplyDeleteSO great! That color is so fresh and fun. Gotta love storage! Great job :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I have almost that exact same table and never thought to paint it! It looks so modern now, great job!
ReplyDeleteI love them!!! Good job Jenna!
ReplyDeleteThese are so awesome!! I love the style and the color!! I bet they really freshen up your living room!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE the color you chose! So bold, but they turned out amazingly!
ReplyDeleteJenna! I'm doing my first 'Five Feature Friday' tomorrow!! I'm featuring your tables! Love them! Feel free to stop by and grab a featured button! The post will be up tomorrow morning!!
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My mom had an end table that looked exactly like the before picture. I wonder if she still has it . . . . I would love to re-do it just like yours! LOVE it!
ReplyDeleteWow, they ARE fabulous! I love them! SO cute Jenna!
ReplyDeleteWOW!! They are so great!! Love the color! You did a fantastic job with them!
ReplyDeleteGood job on your end tables! I did a table in yellow a while back, and it has a similar globe on it, too. We must have similar tastes. I saw you at Truly Lovely's blog hop, and am your newest follower. Have a good one!
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We had some of these growing up- my mom was a piano teacher and kept all her music in there. I was just thinking the other day that I wish I still had those for MY music! You did a fabulous job on the redo- love the color!
ReplyDeleteValerie- www.occasionallycrafty.blogspot.com
My Grandma had these end tables in her home when we were little. I wish I could get my hands on them now b/c this is just gorgeous!!
ReplyDeleteWow now I feel bad for getting rid of mine. Darn! I'm learning that there's almost nothing a little paint can't cure.
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I found you via Sassy Sites and love how this turned out! I have this exact end table that my hubs brought to the marriage from his bachelor pad but still sadly, it looks like your before pic. Now I am inspired!!!
ReplyDeleteLove how these turned out. You've inspired me to not be scared of using bright colors. Stopping by from a bowl full of lemons.
ReplyDeleteHi there! Stopping by from P&P! The yellow jumped out at me from your picture and I had to come take a look! Your little tables are FABULOUS! I love the color and all the details of the pieces! YUM!
ReplyDeletethat color is awesome! those are some fun tables!
ReplyDeleteWow! What a difference! Thanks for linking to Wicked Awesome Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteLove the color!! I have one similar to this and I just stuff it with random toys laying around too :)
ReplyDeleteI LOVE these tables in their fun new color!! My dad had one just like this (the "before") and threw it out not long ago....it's too bad because you just showed what amazing potential that thing had! Great job!
ReplyDeleteI love these Jenna and the color, way to go for not being scared of a little color! P.S. I love that doorway bench, where did you find that and what color is it painted?
ReplyDeleteLove, love the color!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, those are gorgeous! I absolutely love them. I need some end tables just like that.
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GREAT JOB!!! These look awesome Jenna! Thanks so much for linking up to Made With Love! I'm featuring you on my FB page today! http://www.facebook.com/SewChatty
ReplyDeleteLOVE LOVE LOVE THEM!!!! Nice work!
ReplyDeleteI have to commend you for these! I'm so nervous to make the leap into colors! Aghh!! I'm pretty neautrel(creams, greens & reds) but after scrolling through your blog..I think I'll FINALLY take the leap! Scary! haha! I'm your newest follower from the "Made with Love" hop. Stop by my blog if you get a chance. Its still new but I've got a great start.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun pop of color. I have a similar end table that has been waiting for a makeover in my garage. Thanks for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteBeColorful again. :) I told you I love painted furniture and these bright colors take my breath away. Love it.
ReplyDeletePam
Oh. My. Gawd! My mom used to have a set similar to this one. And the coffee table to match. I wonder if she still has it. So much storage... And I'm thinking chalkboard paint on top... hmmm... Must call mom.
ReplyDeleteThey look super fun & stylish! Great job, girl :)
ReplyDeleteJen
I have those exact same end tables, I painted them white, but I've been planning to paint them yellow--this is a great reminder!
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