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How To Quickly Transform A Table


Looking for a quick and easy way to transform or update an old table? Why not paint the legs?

It’s a super simple makeover process and if you use chalk paint there’s almost no prep involved.

Painted Table Makeover

Ever since the new rug arrived in the family room, I’ve been smitten with the space.

That one change gave me some clarity that I couldn’t seem to find before I swapped it out.

Of course now it’s prompted me to make some other alterations in the room.

For example, on Tuesday, the rain showed up.

So I grabbed a paint brush and decided to paint the legs on the small end table, that has served as our coffee table in this tiny room for over 20 years.

It fit the old room style perfectly.

However, I had my doubts about it once the floral wallpaper went up and when that red rug went down, I knew it needed to go.

Not being one to toss anything, I settled on a makeover instead…using paint.

The ultimate transformer.

It was a super quick DIY, one that even a beginner could accomplish with ease.

Here are a few other paint transformations using chalk paint so you can see what I mean: 

How To Paint Table Legs

The prep was simple. I started by putting down a drop cloth, to protect my wood floor, and laying the table on it, upside down.

Cleaning Furniture Table Before Painting

Then I wiped it down with a damp paper towel to remove any dust or debris.

Since I was going to use chalk mineral paint, that was all the prep I needed to do.

Chalk paint is the greatest invention for a lazy crafter (like me!) 

There’s generally no sanding or stripping required, it covers well and it’s easy to apply.

For this project, I used Dixie Belle Chalk Mineral paint in Buttercream. You can make chalk paint, but I’ve found that professional formulas just hold up better long term.

It’s what I use to paint glass, as well.

It’s a very soft white, which I knew would blend well with my decor.

Painting An Old Table With Chalk Paint

I started by brushing it onto the legs, following the grain of the stained wood.

Spindles are a nuisance to paint, but with a decent brush, the work goes fast.

How To Use Chalk Paint On Wood Furniture

I made sure to catch any drips and blend the paint well.

If it felt too thick, I just gave the table a quick mist of water and continued painting.

This table took about 3 coats, and I let each one dry fully, about 2 hours per coat, before adding another.

To make sure my brushes didn’t dry out, I put them in zippy bags and popped them in the fridge between coats.

Storing Paint Brushes In Ziploc Bags

Worked like a charm.

Now, I was eager to get the table into the room, so it hasn’t been sealed yet. I’m not a fan of wax, so I’ll probably give it a coat of Dixie Belle’s Gloss Sealer. I want it to have a shine to match the tabletop.

Otherwise, I could use my go to Dixie Belle’s Satin Sealer or I could use the spray shellac that I shared on my headboard post. I love this product and it would be fine for the table legs.

I wouldn’t put it on the top, since it’s not super hearty for heavy use.

In the meantime, I am in love with the way my old table looks in my new room.

The lighter legs anchor it to the rug and tie it to window seat cushion and wallpaper.

Cottage Style Coffee Table With Painted Legs

It’s perfect.

It really changes the entire look of the room.

And since the day was dark, dreary and cold and it felt like fall, that was enough for me to put my beloved green velvet valances back up over the window seat.

Yes, yes, I know, some of you commented that they’re too heavy and dark for the room, but frankly, I adore them.

Floral Cottage Style Living Room

They add weight, drama and contrast to the room, making it feel warm and cozy.

Just the way I envisioned it.

And it’s only taken me a year and a half to get here.

With a lot of help from my friends.

And little bit of paint.

😉

Are you a fan of painted furniture?

Happy Decorating, Friends!

Kim Signature

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