Oh yeah, I did it!


I finally put together my table and it turned out so much better than I thought!

It's entirely reclaimed timber- the boards on top in the middle were originally shelving inside the linen cupboard we removed a few years ago. The boards on each end on top were also shelves. All of the bottom is hardwood stud from taking out walls here and there.
There is not one single bit of new timber used.

And thanks goes to my model for helping to show the table to best advantage.
'Take a photo of me Mummy!'

I take no responsibility for his outfit for the shoot... he picked it all out himself and (obviously) dressed himself. Yes those are the pockets on the outside, and yes that is a pj top. Gotta love it! :)
Now to sand and paint. Oh joy...
I finally put together my table and it turned out so much better than I thought!
It's entirely reclaimed timber- the boards on top in the middle were originally shelving inside the linen cupboard we removed a few years ago. The boards on each end on top were also shelves. All of the bottom is hardwood stud from taking out walls here and there.
There is not one single bit of new timber used.
And thanks goes to my model for helping to show the table to best advantage.
'Take a photo of me Mummy!'
I take no responsibility for his outfit for the shoot... he picked it all out himself and (obviously) dressed himself. Yes those are the pockets on the outside, and yes that is a pj top. Gotta love it! :)
Now to sand and paint. Oh joy...

What a fab job! I don't envy the sanding part though.
ReplyDeleteWell done!
ReplyDeleteAnd your model did a fantastic job showcasing your work :)
Your a woman after my own heart. Your woodwork is exemplary. And pockets on the outside ought to be the new black. Very cool. Cherrie
ReplyDeleteThe smile is worth a million words
ReplyDeleteBeautiful blog you have.
ReplyDeleteBestest wishes to you.
Finch