Kitchen Table Re-do
This kitchen table has been around the block a time or two. It started it’s life when my parents got married in the early 1960’s. My mom calls it Danish Modern. It originally had a dark stain on it, and it was a good useable table. When I got married in 1991, the table came with me to my new home. Then we refinished it with a very barely stained top and forest green painted legs. It matched our kitchen at the time.
We then moved to another house, and I put a cream colored crackle finish over the green legs. That worked for a bit except that I didn’t put a top seal over the crackle finish and it has been peeling off for the past 7 or so years. The top, with it’s practically bare wood had not held up well to washing, and you could visibly see why I made a rule of no using permanent sharpie markers at the table. The only hope to get those sharpie marks out is some serious sanding.
I still like the stained top and painted legs look, but decided on a much sturdier finish on top.
My husband was a little over zealous with the belt sander. He tried to cover up some of his sander enthusiasm by making a black edge. I’m not sure what I think about it, but I will live with it for a while, and if all else fails, it will become all black some day. For now, it is better than it was before with its peeling paint.
I had never sanded with power equipment, but my husband bought two new sanders for this project, and boy does power equipment make the job easier. I don’t dread sanding as much as I used to. The sanders that he got are a Ryobi belt sander and a Ryobi pad sander.
Your table turned out stunning! Absolutely beautiful! You did a great job making it over! 🙂
I think the table tooks GORGEOUS! I really like the black edge, even if it wasn’t planned.
It looks fantastic! Great job!
Hubby won’t let me use the belt sander for that reason.
It looks great, though!
Your table looks gorgeous! What a great transformation!
It looks much better – it was time for the crackle to go. Ha ha on your husband with his new sanders :).