It had such cute little charm that we both wanted to take it home for keeps. So we used it in lots of pictures and hemmed and hawed over whether to keep it as is, refinish it, or paint it.
We had seen a similar table at Camas Antiques that had been painted and it was cute, but I still wasn't convinced.
So it hung around my house for a while getting used as a prop and getting in my way in the garage between shoots.
Then I decided I wanted to use it in our booth to display a small Christmas tree with some of our handmade ornaments.
So I had to make a decision. I took a cue from Marian and decided the perfect balance would be to sand down the top and stain it, while painting the legs.
I primed the legs and painted them a very pale blue. Then distressed them a little.
I have to say, I love it more now than I did before.
And because we were rushing to fill our booth before the big holiday open house today, I didn't get to stage the table and take lovely pictures of it.
So you will have to make do with the pictures of it installed in the booth.
If it doesn't sell soon, I may tell Lisa it sold and sneak it home so I can love it a little longer.
***Linking with Furniture Feature Friday @ Miss Mustard Seed's
6 comments:
It is lovely. I would definitely want to take it home with me!
There is nothing better than spindle legs. You did an amazing job. I'd have had a hard time giving that piece up...
Take care,
Lisa
Perfection! I am in love with this table. Love your blog.
-Rene
Thank you for this inspiration! I just bought a small antique table and couldn't decide if I should refinish the legs along with the top, or paint them. Your project made the decision for me - I will paint them!
Christa
Fabulous! Absolutely transformed... Love the dark stain with the white legs!
Cindy
Can you share what the color of the dark stain is?
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