Saturday, April 23, 2011

Beach house coffee table

Yes, I forgot to take a before picture. Sorry....Just picture dark boring wood. I found this table at Goodwill for $8. I gave it two coats of a soft beachy gray paint. I sanded it with my palm sander to get the finished look I wanted to achieve.


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17 comments:

  1. It turned out great! I love how it looks in between those chairs! Very cute!

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  2. Very well done! This table is one of my favorites. Great work, as always!

    Pam

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  3. I love this table. Perfect between the chairs. Pamela

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  4. Very nice. Looks great between the chairs.
    - Joy

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  5. I love it! It looks so nice with your chairs.

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  6. love that color! the finish is great- i just love planked table tops.

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  7. Gorgeous table. I love the finish!
    ~Sam

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  8. Beautiful project I am in Mass where's the sun?!

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  9. Love the finish - can you share what paint color/brand you used? Thanks for showing us!

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  10. Hi Jen...

    I used Benjamin Moore. It was an OOPS paint though, so the color name isn't on it. If you'd like to send me your address, I can mail you a swatch of the paint to match the color...

    Take care,
    Lisa

    @Jen @ Coastal Lust

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  11. very pretty! perfect color. Looks like it was meant for that spot between the two chairs!

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  12. The Victorian Rabbit said..... it looks peaceful.

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  13. Hi Lisa,
    I love how your table came out...you achieved a great shabby, beachy look...and for $8.00! So glad I found your blog from SNS. I grew up in coastal Connecticut (Westport & Guilford)...it's nice to "meet" another New England blogger. (Now if we would just get some beachy weather!)
    Happy Easter,
    Cheryl

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  14. Hi very nice and Coffee Table in your blog is looking very nice .I liked it very much.

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