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Coffee Table Transformations
by
Kathy Wilson
Furniture, even accent furniture can be one of
the top budget busters when decorating your
home. Finding a coffee table that is affordable,
yet interesting can be quite a chore. Here is an
easy project that can easily be adapted to fit a
variety of styles and circumstances.
I started using an old bench as a base for my
coffee table. It was narrow enough not to take
up too much space in my small family room, and
the finish was in relatively good shape. (Plus,
I already had it laying around, it was free!)
First I used a hand saw to take two inches off
the bottom of the legs, to bring it to the
height of a coffee table. Most coffee tables are
between 16-18 inches high.
Next, I chose some old ceramic floor tiles I had
leftover from an old project to become the new
top. It would be easy to clean when my kids ate
on it, yet add a touch of elegance to my cottage
style room. The tiles did not cover the entire
surface to the edge however, so a quick run to
Home Depot yielded some edging tiles to fill in
the space and add a finishing touch.
Since the bench finish was in good shape, I
simply sanded the top to allow the tile adhesive
to grab better. You could also paint the entire
piece as well to match your decor, but still
sand the top.
I applied a small tub of tile adhesive to the
entire top, then lay the tile quickly and push
down gently to set. Make sure you have the tiles
laid out in the way you wish them to appear on
the table to save time.
(You don't want the adhesive to set before you
are done!) Clean up any adhesive off the bench
or tiles with a damp cloth. Allow to set at
least 24 hours before using.
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