Do-It-Yourself Outdoor Furniture, Part 2: Tables
This summer we want to inspire you to create your own furniture so you can thoroughly enjoy your backyard and garden! Part 1 of this series was all about seating: lounge chairs, benches, and sofas.
View ArticleWell Constructed Dining Table
If you are looking for a new woodworking project and have wanted to try a dining room table, then this project from Jen at House of Wood may be on your to-do list. The construction of this table is...
View ArticleLarge and Rugged Parson’s Dining Table
Riva of Riva la Diva found an amazing parson’s style dining table at Restoration Hardware that sold for thousands, and that’s just for the table – forget the chairs! Since Riva is a huge fan of Ana...
View ArticleThrifted Table to Farmhouse Beauty
Lisa from Salt Marsh Cottage was looking to get a new table for her dining room that could accommodate a large group at the holidays. She didn’t want a full 12 seat table year-round, so she wanted...
View Article6 Places In Your Home That Are Perfect for Wall Decals
Do you want to add a bit more flare and style to your plain walls? Can’t find framed art that fits your design? No worries, try out wall decals! Wall Decals are typically vinyl. They are easy to apply...
View ArticlePottery Barn Style Side Table
Patti from Old Things New has an amazing tutorial on how to take an ugly thrifted table and bring it into the modern era with a beautiful Pottery Barn inspired rustic finish. First, you have to start...
View ArticleDIY Wood Dining Table
Can you imagine a solid wood dining table that will cost you less than $200? Most of us would think that a table this nice would be well over a thousand dollars. If you follow the tutorial by...
View ArticleConcrete Dining Table: Industrial or Farmhouse?
This concrete dining table came with some heavy inspiration…and I mean heavy. Made from solid concrete just like it’s knock off from Restoration Hardware, the table top was created by DIY’er April at...
View ArticleIndustrial Pipe Leg Dining Table
Tasha from Designer Trapped in a Lawyer’s Body needed a table for her eat-in-kitchen area and fell in love with a pipe-legged beauty from one of her favorite stores–West Elm. Unfortunately, the large...
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