A Story About A DIY Table and Four Awesome Chairs
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Ez in D.I.Y. + Projects, Home Decor, diy, home decor, table

Hi guys. Sorry for the late post today. It took me longer than anticipated to write this up. Anyhow, as promised, I want to share some photos and a bit about the process of creating my DIY table...including some tips I learned along the way.

This project was a mishmash of two different DIY table tutorials that I fell in love with — this DIY Table from Stylizimo and this version from Our Vintage Home Love. I went into this with very little knowledge when it comes to building things with wood, and while the end results are probably far from perfect, I love my new table...wonkiness and all.

Here are some of the process shots I took and shared over on instagram with detailed notes on each step:

Another note: I was overly-excited about having the table set up in my house and made the mistake of bringing it in directly after the wax/stain had dried. The fumes were so overpowering after an hour that we ended up having to take it back outside for another two days so that it could properly outgas. Pew!

Here are two peeks at the underside of the table. You can see that I got a little bit excited while using the power screwdriver. It seemed safer to err on the overzealous side...I definitely don't want one of these boards coming off on my legs while I'm eating breakfast!

When selecting boards it is also a good idea to visually inspect each one before having it cut. I didn't happen to notice that one of my boards was super rough and chipped along the edge and it was quite the task to sand it down. I actually like the aged effect that it has going on, but I thought it was worth mentioning incase you want something a bit smoother.

And there you have it. A very labour-intensive DIY, but one that I am extremely happy with. I can't really even describe how gratifying it is to sit down to a meal at a table that you personally created and worked so hard on! Definitely worth $180 in my opinion!

Ohhh...and the chairs! I spotted these White Tabouret Stacking Chairs from Overstock.com over on Pinterest, and at $180 for 4 chairs (and tons of positive reviews) I couldn't pass them up (plus it was only $2 for shipping). They are surprisingly comfortable...the curve of the back is just right, and are a great weight and size. The only negative I have to say about them is that one of the chairs has plastic shipping material melted onto the leg and we are having a hard time getting it off. I'm sure this has more to do with the scorching 115 degree temperatures we've been having (probably hotter in the back of a shipping truck) than anything on Overstock's part. I'm hopeful that we'll be able to remove it with some special cleaners and a bit of elbow grease.

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