5.24.2011

Dining Table: Mission Accomplished!

Hello Wonderfuls!

I've been on quite a DIY kick lately...
(thanks to all the garage sale finds
we've recently accumulated!)

My latest project was refinishing a dining table....
which is something I've never done.

We found it in Tucson at a thrift store
back in March for $50.



I knew we had to get it because:
1. It was solid wood!
2. Any damage on it was fixable!
3. The legs... oh the LEGS! :P



Okay.
Sadly, I don't have an assembled "Before" photo...
We had to take apart the table to fit it in my car,
and reassembling it just to disassemble it yet again,
well, that's a lot of work! :P


MY INSPIRATION:

Source
I love the dark table
AND
I already have some chairs 
that I recently painted a pale teal!
Boom Baby!

THE PROCESS:

Here we go.
My steps to fixing up this bad boy?

1. Clean it up. 
There was dried wax, 
old paint, 
and mystery goo...

2.  Repairs
(Meaning wood glue & clamps!)
Some of the edging on the table 
had come apart and needed a little love.

3.  Strip the wood!
The table had layers and layers of old finish and stain.
I tried sanding it for a bit... 
but resorted to using "Citristrip."
(It's magic I tell you!)


4. More cleaning & Sanding

5. Condition the wood
This allows for even staining :)


6.  Stain & Wait! 

First Coat
Second Coat
7. Seal it!
I applied 2 coats of Polyurethane 
to seal and protect it,
letting it dry (and sanding) between coats.

Dry and Ready to Assemble!

Some fun grain detail!
8.  Assemble!!!!


 
  


 One last refresher...


BEFORE:

AFTER:


All in all,
this was a tedious process.
BUT, I enjoyed it.

I love how the Dark Walnut stain
gives the wood depth and warmth
while maintaining the dark color I was going for.

The worst part of this project
was all the waiting.
(LOTS of dry time.)
But, it's necessary!

Well, thanks for reading!

My next projects include:
2 more dining chairs 
2 end tables
1 mini secretary desk
...

Happy Tuesday!

4 comments:

  1. WOW! you did a great job! now come work on my kitchen table will ya?!

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  2. I'd say the hard work definitely paid off. I love the inspiration pic you used too -- I have it save on my Houzz account.

    You are gearing up to have the most stylish house in Silver City!!
    Camille

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  3. Thanks Camille!!! I appreciate it! And that inspiration pic is so gorgeous! It's almost impossible not to love it. :)

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