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Sandra August 15, 2014

DIY Farmhouse Table

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DIY Farmhouse Table

Kara of Life with Fingerprints

My husband says I have impeccable timing with all of my projects – I say there’s never a bad time to start a project! Case in point – my farmhouse table. I was five months pregnant visiting my parents in Idaho (I live in Arizona) and I decided that it was a good time to finally build the table I had talked of for two years. There’s no time like the present, right? My dad questioned my ability to get the table back to AZ safely, but I threw caution to the wind and would figure it out later! I built the table and matching bench out of hard maple and followed plans based on the Pottery Barn Benchwright series. I had never worked with hardwood before and there was definitely a learning curve. Luckily my dad had some experience with hardwood and he was able to lead me in the right direction.

DIY Farmhouse Table DIY Farmhouse Table

I pieced together the table top and bench top, and then assembled the legs, but kept them unattached from the table top. I built a wooden frame to transport the table to Arizona and attached it to the top of my car.

In the heat of an Arizona summer, I proceeded to finish the table by staining it with an espresso stain from Minwax and then attaching the legs. DIY Farmhouse Table DIY Farmhouse Table

Finishing projects like this always take more time than I anticipate and this table was no exception. After days and days of staining and days and days of drying, I sealed it with a wipe on poly. I lost count of how many coats I applied, but I know it was more than 15. Yes, 15. Wiping it on doesn’t apply a thick layer, so I did a lot of layers. I had to protect it from my 4 kids! I finished just a few weeks before I had the baby. Timing is everything. 🙂 DIY Farmhouse Table DIY Farmhouse Table

 

To see more details on the project check out my blog at Life with Fingerprints.

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  1. Sarah @ The Ugly Duckling House says:
    August 15, 2014 at 12:38 pm

    This is the kind of furniture that I would just constantly pet if it were in my house. The poly coat on that table top is amazing.

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