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I imagine there will be a lot of folks who will shudder at the thought of painting a maple drop leaf side table but I just couldn't take it any more! This table sat in my mother's kitchen -- my earliest memory was 55 years ago and was never touched -- until now.

I painted the top 6 weeks ago but could not decide on what to paint the bottom. Red like the top? Black? Just refinish it? It just was not speaking to me.

I painted the top with a red ember color I had on hand. But it was too "in your face" so I toned it down with a walnut poly stain and put my signature gold dots around the edge. Here's the before and after. Next will be a partial pic of the painted bottom.

 
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Yesterday I found a little jar of antique gold in the cupboard (now where did that come from???). I painted the entire bottom. Too dark and stark. So I mixed up a blend of the lighter yellow wall paint and the antique gold -- repainted the entire table bottom -- better, but not quite right. I then painted the rounded knobs the darker antique gold, mixed an in-between color for the square parts of the leg, and I think I am done. Here's a before and after.

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I think it looks great! It looks really good with that lamp too.


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Tho I too ordinarily shudder at the thought of painting good wood, I must say your transformation is WONDERFUL! I love the coloration and especially your signature gold dot border. Great job!
 
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Hi My Life,

You did a great re-do on the table. It looks happy and quite at home in that spot! Did you add glazing or stain to the red paint?

Did you add the "1" to your sign-in?


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That is how treasures are created! Through ingenuity and trial and error! Going with your gut really paid off! GREAT job in integrating that beautiful table into your home!


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It looks great. I love it. Great transformation. : )
 
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Thanks all -- I respect and value each and everyone of your comments because you all are so much more versed in the decorating field than I.

Beau -- I put the poly stain on top of the red "hot ember" after it dried. I "think" I used a bristle brush instead of the foam brush in order to streak it to mimic a wood grain.

ETA: Beau -- yes, I did add the "1" to my name -- I was attempting to "clean" up the files on my laptop at the same time HGTV was doing their revamp of the site and all of a sudden I could not log in -- so I kept trying different avenues -- and finally, after changing my name and password, but keeping my history, I was able to get back online.

I am also becoming a fan of furniture wax. Even though the top had a satin sheen to it from the paint and poly stain, I waxed it and it just gives it an over-all smooth glow.

I guess one of the reasons this color combination appeals to me in particular is that I realized after I was finished with the project that the two colors are the school colors where I taught for over twenty some years.

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MLV,
Subliminal colors coming back to you! How funny. Of course they made sense to you!

I LOVE furniture wax, I am going to have all my furniture to the point of waxing within the next few years, I love 'GLOW' more than shine from plastic poly look.

The more projects you do, the more you learn and the better the results!


Mary Ruth
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Your table is gorgeous! I envy your talents!!!
 
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I like your signature gold dots! Smile
nice job.
 
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