This Coffee Table was left in the house for me as the new owner!
It is heavy and I have never liked it! However, it has been extremely serviceable.
It has been somewhere to sit on, something to climb onto, a garden / kitchen eating place, a child's eating / activity table, a place for fruit and other kitcheny things, a table at the book fair, a coffee table! The idea to paint it arose at a time when I should be doing other things.
I turned it upside down. It has the feel of home-made about it and was surprised to find CHINON pencilled or penned onto one end. Maybe it had come from an Emmaus?
I covered the BROWN shiny oak with B.I.N. to hold back the varnish / stain. I needed to use whatever paints are in storage! I wanted a kind of grey or cream. There were sample pots of paint, so various F&B including Stony Ground mixed with Laura Ashley Green. These paints were about 5 years old and had been opened, some had been used. I created a very pale green. Not liking the colour, I also realised that these were wall paints and not for wood. I found 'Mouse's Back" F&B for wood and so several coats have created a look that I can live with for a while. The tiles could be replaced but then THAT would be a more difficult project!
At the start in the kitchen... those are my blood spots. I hadn't noticed at the photo moment that the knuckle wound was dripping everywhere! woops! |
Primered.. but forgot to take pic of the Pale Green stage. I scrubbed the grouting and you can see what a messy worker I am! |
In new situ - with rug inherited with the house! No matching colours! |
Looks good.
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ReplyDeletethat works very well with the tiles...
no need to change them.
You could, of course, go the whole hog and "distress" the corners a little...
by rubbing your paintwork back to show the old...
and rubbing a little gold, bronze or copper cream on at the sharp angles around the top....
very retro-French...
nah!
Why waste time when Spring has sprung....
it is a functional... sorry, having read the above.... very functional small table...
looks like it is originally '60s...
that you have refreshed to live on for fifty more years.
Nice one....
Have a Happy Easter,
Tim