This is another project that Jeff tackled a while back. He turned a no longer needed table into this great looking headboard for no money at all! The dining table was a gift from his parents for his 21st birthday and it had been well used over the last 10 years. Oddly enough, I don't have a picture of it, but this picture is of a similar table. Ours is just a bit bigger (it sat 6) and was not painted white.
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Jeff created the headboard by first removing the legs of the table (which required just unscrewing them from the tap top).
He then sanded the table to remove the glossy layer.
Next he stained the table with a dark brown stain. Because the table was made with laminate wood, the stain did not take like it normally does, which at first was a disappointment, but then we decided we liked the unique look of it.
Next, for a little flair, Jeff used a nail set to create an A (our last name starts with an A). He found a font he liked on the computer, printed it out, taped it to the table/headboard, and hammered away.
To hang it on the wall, Jeff screwed a 2x2 into the studs on the wall. Then he screwed the lip of the table (which you can see in the next picture) into the ledger board.
I love the way it turned out. It has this rustic modern feel to it because of the way the stain took to the table.
Very unique! Love the added initial. (and I also had that very table! eek!!)
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Thanks Kristin
DeleteThis is so clever! I don't think I've ever seen a headboard made from a tabletop before and now I'm wondering why :) The initial and the stain look awesome!
ReplyDeleteLove the chevron pillow, too :)
Beautiful! And I really like the rustic wood with the bedding so pretty. Your latest follower , Tanya :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Tanya, and thanks for following....heading over to check out your blog!
DeleteLove that "a" that is on there! Hopped on over from the Tatortots and Jello link up party! Going to check out more of your blog!
ReplyDeletethanks! Hope you enjoy it :) I'll go find yours
DeleteLOVE this idea!!
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DeleteWhat a beautiful way to recycle!! Awesome idea!
ReplyDeleteTHat is genius! I think I have that table too!!! Thanks for sharing and I am a new follower!
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Michelle
www.delicateconstruction.com
Thanks for following. I'll go check out your blog.
DeleteIncredible!! I never would have guessed that was a table. And, seriously, how many people have that exact table??
ReplyDeleteI'm sharing on FB and pinterest!
I know right? Thanks for sharing
DeleteThis looks amazing! I would never have thought to use a table for a headboard, but it turned out great! It sounds like our husbands are very similar! I would love for you to link this up to our Pinteresting LInk Party! http://herestohandyandy.blogspot.com/2012/05/pinteresting-link-party-week-40.html
ReplyDeletethanks Liz. I will check out your party if I didnt already miss it.
DeleteI LOVE this but it makes me sooooooooo sad. I had a kitchen table that I absolutely loved but we had to sell it when we moved to our current home because it was too big for our kitchen. I hated getting rid of that table, I tried everything to make it work. I wish I would have thought of something like this! Very creative! :)
ReplyDeletesomeone mentioned they see these tables at garage sales all the time. :)
DeleteThis is awesome!! I am featuring you tonight!
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteThat is just too cool - and it's beautiful!!! I have this linked to my headboards post as well today, for inspiration!
ReplyDeleteYour hands have magic. Beautifully done.
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I think I'll be doing the same to my tabletop as well! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks!