Monday, July 9, 2012

Coco and Duck Egg Dining Table


I picked up this boring, light wood table with a matching bench at a yard sale.  I see this kind of table everywhere, but I decided to buy this particular one because it was so cheap and it came with the bench.

Before
I painted the tops of the table and bench with Coco and the legs with Duck Egg blue Chalk Paint.

After


Because this is a dining table, I applied two coats of clear wax to the tabletop for extra protection.  I distressed and applied a little dark wax along all the edges of the tabletop and bench.


I painted the legs with Coco before painting Duck Egg as the top coat. Then, I heavily distressed the legs, so the Coco base coat and natural wood showed through.  I finished the legs with clear and dark wax for an antiqued finish.  



This was an easy way to transform a plain and inexpensive kitchen table and bench into a stylish set.


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21 comments:

Vicki said...

Beautiful!!! I'm sure this will be gone quickly!

Ranch Mama said...

Thank you for doing this! I'm planning on redoing my kitchen table and this gives me something to show the hubs!

Inspire Me Heather said...

I like the colour and I think it would look nice with black legs too - nice job though!

Mariaelena said...

Love it!...great color choices...a quick question? Do you usually use only one coat of AS paint for your furniture? I just bought some in pure white and am working on 2 bedside tables. I'm really feeling like they need 2 coats, but everything I read says you most likely need only 1...
Thanks, Mariaelena

Decor & Harmony said...

Wow what a beauty :) I love the combo of colors. I will have to give this combo a try! Thanks for inspiring me yet again.

Deborah said...

Hi Amanda!!!!
Its been too long!
I love what you've done to this table and benches! Wow, those two colours go great together!
I have the duck egg but have never tried the coco yet. i think I will order some more in the fall.
Hope you are having a nice summer hun. :)
Hugs to you!

Deborah xoxo

Amanda said...

I have not seen this color combo before! I love it! You took a very basic looking table and made it fabulous and unique! Nice work!
Best Wishes and Blessings,
Amanda

suzyq said...

Gorgeous transformation - I'm in love!!!

Cassie @ Primitive & Proper said...

such a pretty color combo! i especially love the base! :)

De tout, de rien said...

This looks so much like my kitchen table I redid recently! Great minds... (Well, I used Old White on the legs...but otherwise, the table before was the same.)

There is Beauty all Around said...

Nothing is boring after you're done with it. Love it.

Kathy @ Creative Home Expressions said...

Beautiful, Amanda! I love that it comes with a matching bench, too. Such a great farmhouse/country look. I love the way you've got the whole vignette set up.

visiting from Open House Party : )

stefanie said...

gorgeous!!!

Stacey said...

I really love this color combo...excellent job!
Would love if you came by my party to link this up!
Stacey of Embracing Change
http://staceyembracingchange.blogspot.com

Traci said...

I absolutely LOVE it! Found you on Feathered Nest Friday and am your newest follower:)

Honey at 2805 said...

Lovely! I would be delighted if you would link to Potpourri Friday, in progress!

michele said...

loving the scandanavian vibe!

thank you for such lovely inspiration! found you at MMS's link party, always a favorite!

hope you can swing by:
http://hellolovelyinc.blogspot.com/2012/07/summer-sale-giveaway.html

smiles to you.

michele

Debbie said...

Wow! what a transformation...very nice!

Corn in my Coffee-Pot said...

Hi Amanda-- I'm new to your blog. I love what you've done with this table. So pretty. The distressing on the legs very complimentary.

I couldn't help while reading this post, to notice the antique Chambers Range in the back ground of the 4th photo in this post.
I guess you are a vendor and sale what you make over?
Is that chambers for sale?
I own one and use it in my kitchen, actually own two...and have the other stored, it was my grandmother's...

I love these stoves.
Pat

Mary Palumbo Collings said...

Very nice, looks beautiful. Happy to have found your lovely blog. Have a wonderful weekend.
Ciao,
Mary

Wendy S. said...

I did my table today....just like this. And I looooove it! Thank you for the idea!

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