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It's time for another Monthly DIY Challenge! This month we worked with The FAT Paint Company to update furniture pieces with their chalk style paint. It was the perfect opportunity to FINALLY redo the Goodwill side table that's been sitting in my garage for almost a year.
As soon as I saw this multi-drawer piece at Goodwill I knew I could easily turn it into the perfect vintage inspired card catalog. The solid wood construction, storage and dove tail drawers was exactly what I was looking for and the $15 price tag was the icing on the cake.
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- Circular saw
- Drill
- Ryobi Mitre Saw
- Screwdriver
- Tape Measure
- 1 x 2 wood
- Small trim wood
- White primer
- Fine and Medium Sandpaper
- DAP wood filler and wood glue
- Caulk
This table was in pretty good shape, but the curved legs were not my style and had to go.
I started by removing the front molding then I used a circular saw to cut off the curved legs.
Cutting off the curvy legs was a huge improvement, but the base now needed to be rebuilt to add height and clean up the rough lines.
I wasn't planning on sanding the table, but I ended up dinging up the top while I was rebuilding the base. Thankfully, it's nothing a quick sanding couldn't fix. After filling in the nail holes with wood putty and caulking the wood that I added it was ready for paint.
I added a quick coat of primer since I sanded the wood and wanted to eliminate bleeding. If you plan on sanding your furniture before painting or if you are using light color paint on dark wood I always suggest using a primer or shellac.
Once my primer was dry it was finally time to add my FAT paint.
This paint is super smooth, easy to apply and has great coverage. It dries quick, so make sure you catch any drips quickly.
I suggest lightly sanding in between coats and before you apply the CLEAR top coat. Again, you'll have to work quick since the CLEAR coat dries quick. The FAT Paint Co. also sells natural wax if you want to lightly distress and seal your piece with wax instead.
I was able to use the original knobs then added inexpensive label holders (3 for $1.99) to create the look of card catalog drawers.
Once all the hardware was attached I covered the caster wheels in frog tape and gave them a few light coats of Rust-Oleum ORB metallic spray paint.
It makes the perfect addition to our living room and I love the added storage.
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It's beautiful Katie! The colour is SO perfect and I love those little label holders!
ReplyDeleteI really like how you changed the whole look of the table. It went from outdated to WOW!
ReplyDeleteGirl, you know I love your card catalogue makeovers! Such a great color for this piece - it blends so seamlessly into your design!
ReplyDeleteKatie you never cease to amaze me!!! I absolutely love your new side table! (P.S. Hope to see you at Haven this year!)
ReplyDeleteWow! Katie! This piece looks like it came straight out of a high end furniture shop now! I really like that you got rid of the scallop at the bottom and the casters are a nice little unexpected touch :)
ReplyDeleteTurned out perfect!
ReplyDeleteKatie this is amazing!! I love that you cut off the bottom section, I like it so much better with the trim you added. And the card-catalog look is perfect!! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful Katie! Those lable holders are so you and whatever you add them to turns out gorgeous! Love the color!
ReplyDeleteKendra @ www.joyinourhome.com
That looks great! I would have never guessed what it looked like originally.
ReplyDeleteI knew this one was your makeover the minute I saw the picture! It's perfect. Love the color and label holders.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I have seen side tables like this, but I hadn't thought to turn them into a card catalogue-looking side table. Genius! I really love the look. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI here by proclaim you to be the Queen of Card File Creations!!! Love it!!!!
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