Hum...liking the look after applying a bit of furniture wax!
Walking away, waiting to see how it dries...but you can hardly go wrong on a table that is meant to look like its had a long life already.
Now I'm off to pick up a few supplies for a new DIY tutorial...more on that later this week.
Happy Monday!
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24 comments:
Loving that table. Perfection! judy
It looks amazing with the wax. The gray-brown is such a nice change from the usual dining table.
I have an old barn board top table in my kitchen that I waxed also. I found it looked great but evertime it had something hot on it or it got wet, it left huge white rings that were very difficult to remove. I have now oiled it (I used the Ikea oil meant for wooden butcher block counters which is mineral oil I believe, and it is much better. No more worries about rings from glasses etc.
I love this table and what you are doing with it. Would you mind sharing what online store you bought it from? I love online shopping and I'm always on the hunt for new stores.
Great tip about the oil, another reader mentioned that as well on my previous post. So...lots of options! Thanks! Janell
This is great!! Its so amamzing what a little elbow grease and some wax can do to a table. I really am so in love with the worn look here- its beautiful!
Loving it!!!
I am loving the table Janell!
Love that greyed, washed look! Am thinking I am going to have to go that route with a few of my darker wood pieces.
The table is really looking good. I love the color of it {sans the moss!}. Excited to see the latest DIY.
Janell, I'm loving this whole transformation! Really! I might have to email you to get your source!! The worn finish is beautiful!
I love the table... I can't wait to see it all done!!
So pretty, Janell! I just *love* those legs!!
Your table is simply gorgeous - I'm in love with the finish.
maybe i missed this, but just wondering--are you going to share where you got the table?
lovely lovely - it's looking good!
Love the vintage look of your table! I am sure it will turn out just like you envisioned ;) plus contrasts great with your flooring. Thanks for sharing!
can't wait to see the reveal.
oh, by the way, have you noticed that your sideboard (the original version) is in the newest issue of adore home magazine!
LOVING those legs girl! Can't wait to see how it looks all waxed up;-)
Looks great! I might need to try that wax on my cherry wood top table. Can you use it on finished wood? I can't wait to see the new DIY tutorial!!
This is gonna be good. That table is going to be a show stopper.
your table is looking fab! those are some sexy legs! :)
Hi LOVE your blog and the table. Where did you get it? It so has the vintage feel. Cannot believe it is new. Good luck, Stanna
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This is wonderful! I have a cousin that specializes in the "shabby chic" decor, and I can totally see this going in her house! I love it, as well. You would definitely have to have it on the right carpet or hardwood floors in order for it to look right, though.
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