I finished my sofa table over the weekend and moved it to its new home behind my ugly-ish sectional couch.
I'm excited about its new home because the table hides most of the back of the aforementioned ugly couch and will hopefully help prevent my kids cfrom limbing over the back of the furniture and wearing a hole into the cheap backing that is nothing but a giant gaping hole with fabric stretched over it. That's a big couch mess just waiting to happen, I'm genuinely surprised that it's still hole-free.
I have officially learned my lesson -- I think you get what you pay for, in couch-land. (Doesn't that sound like a wonderful place? Couch Land. I'm sure it's blissfully comfortable and quiet, with nary a popcorn kernel or sock to be found between its magical cushions.)
The next step is to decide how I want to decorate it, and as you can see I haven't put a lot of thought into that. I did pull out the essentials -- the baskets I bought earlier this year and my flying pig which was tucked back next to the TV and is now in a new, much-deserved position of honor.
That little sucker has managed to go over three years without being spray painted glossy white. Think I can keep holding out?
I also gleefully filled the baskets with my sons' toys. Now you can't even tell my kids use that area to play! Mwahahahaha. Brilliant, I tell you.
And because I'm not a big fan of basket scratches that can happen over time when you drag them along painted surfaces, I covered the bottom of each basket with a piece of felt just in case. Not sticky felt, because those were $1.99 each. Nope, I used 34-cent regular felt sheets and my trusty double-sided tape. Seriously - $8 for four sheets of felt? Apparently the adhesive on sticky felt is made of gold, or I'm totally cheap.
Ignore the dog hair on the poorly chosen black felt, okay? Nothin' to see here.
Overall, I'm happy with how the table turned out. I just need to find a lamp and start decorating.
I love the look of two lamps, one on either end, but since this table is approximately 15-feet from the black table with two lamps in my dining room, I decided it wasn't meant to be.
Just to recap from the last post:
Inspiration table cost: $149-$169, depending on your finish.
(plus 7 hour round trip travel time and oodles of gas, in my case...)
My table:
1 sheet MDF: $35
wood trim: $35
Primer, brushes, polycrylic: $0 (already had)
Caulk: $4
Paint: $12
Total cost to complete: $86
(If you're new or didn't see the previous posts about this table, be sure to check out part 1 and part 2 of the plans in posts, or download the entire thing as a .pdf below, if you want to put your buildin' hat on and make your own!)






























Awesome table, Love the baskets. and the flying pig is perfection!!
ReplyDeleteWOW! this looks SO great! you are amazing!
ReplyDeleteMe encanta, I love it. Que tengas un feliz día!
ReplyDeleteLove it, and am super jealous. :P
ReplyDeleteThanks so much!! And you don't have to be jealous, it was pretty easy to build -- you should try it, Lowe's will cut your MDF for ya even ;)
ReplyDeleteAnna, it looks BEAUTIFUL!
ReplyDeleteIt looks fantastic! Pretty sure we have the same couch--with similar problems (just on the pillows!) so this table is calling my name! I love it!!
ReplyDeleteIt looks gorgeous, Anna, you did an amazing job on it. Love the baskets, and that pig is so darned cute! I think every girl should have a flying pig!
ReplyDeleteBest,
Kimberly
P.S. I was telling one of the girls at work today about your amazing staircase re-do!
Amazing and inspiring. This is one thing that I've yet to tackle, but would like to.
ReplyDeleteIt looks beautiful. And how smart are YOU to cover the basket bottoms with felt?? Why haven't I thought of that?
ReplyDeleteLOVE it. Your table is amazing! Thank you for sharing the plans! I have to go do much less fun things like mudding drywall but I bookmarked the plans for later :)
ReplyDeleteYou go girl! I am impressed!
ReplyDeleteThe table looks beautiful--and brilliant idea with the felt; I hate those scratches too!
ReplyDeleteLooks great! thanks for sharing the plans. LOL, and oh, I am a frugal gal too! I am so with you on on buying the el cheapo felt.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great. I also read your tutorial and this looks very do-able. Thanks for the great instructions and pictures!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful job! I love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm looking for baskets just like that! Where did you get yours?
ReplyDeleteThe table looks fantastic, and the flying pig is just awesome!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cool! WOnderful piece! The felt is a great idea too.
ReplyDeleteThis table is awesome! And I love the felt touch, that is something I would be worried about too! :-)
ReplyDeleteHi, friend! I'm admiring all your creative posts here. Can you please share them at the Creative Bloggers' Party & Hop? Hope to see you there at the party :)
ReplyDeletewow, I've been looking for an alternate for the hemnes table :) thanks for sharing!! 2 quick questions- do you know the dimensions of the finished product and how long did it take you to make?
ReplyDeleteJust saw this post from Knock Off Decor and love your site. Fantastic work!!
ReplyDeleteI love your table, though I must admit, I am seriously crushing on your pig. I imagine if you have had him for 3 years, my chances of finding one are pretty small, but...WHERE DID YOU FIND HIM? I MUST find his brother.
ReplyDeleteKurt and Kristine, I am soooo sorry to be so late in my reply. Bad Anna. The dimensions are 62 x 28.5 x 15. And it took me a couple weeks just because I'm slow and did it in my free time, but if you went to town I don't think it would take more than a few hours.
ReplyDeleteBeth, thanks for the pig love -- I got him at Tai Pan trading in Sandy, UT. I checked for a company name or any other markings that might help you out, but there's nothing! Good luck on your quest :)
Love what you did to this table!!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get those baskets?!
Thanks! I got the baskets at West Elm :)
ReplyDeleteI love the table!! What color/brand of white did you use?
ReplyDeleteI used Behr Cottage White :)
ReplyDeleteKudos! Your DIY table ROX!
ReplyDeleteI love your sofa table! I found a similar one and I ordered these baskets. Love them! Also, I love your flying pig! Where did you get it? Thanks so much for the inspiration!
ReplyDeleteGreat ideas and I almost shouted because of the winged pig. I've been looking for exactly one of these for years!! Would you be so very kind and let me know where you think I can get one? I live in Portugal but I could send for it online ... thanks :)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome. Great job!!
ReplyDeleteHi there from your newest blog and FB follower.
ReplyDeleteI just love the flying piggy. But, even more I adore your cabinet and baskets. It's just so perfect - for about every one of our rooms.
Thanks for sharing it!
~ Dana
Cooking at Cafe D
Hi, I have a couple of questions...
ReplyDeleteYou mention using oil based primer on the bare MDF. What type of paint to you finish with? Latex or oil? Only asking because I remember reading years ago that latex paint doesn't stick to oil based primer.
Also, what do you use the Polycrylic for? Do you use it as a final coat over the paint?
Thanks!
Latex paint to finish, it adheres just fine -- I think it's latex paint over oil-based paint (vs. primer) that can give you troubles, if I remember correctly. I only use oil-based primer when I need to because it's so horribly smelly - bare wood, dark old trim and wood paneling that could bleed through... unfortunately I have a lot of that around these parts ;)
DeleteAnd I do finish with Polycrylic, it's not as strong as a polyurethane but it's non-yellowing because it's water-based so over light paints it's perfect.
Good questions :)
I love it and the baskets look great. Thanks so much for including the directions. Bookmarking for future reference.
ReplyDeleteWe are in the middle of building the table and found out that your measurements are wrong. We already have wood glued together. However you might want to correct your math for future builders.
ReplyDeleteCari, I tried to email you but I got no response -- if you happen to hop over here again, let me know what part you're having trouble with? I did use these measurements to build my own table.
ReplyDeleteIf anyone else has troubles with the plan (i.e. there's a typo or something I didn't catch) please email me and let me know!
Anna We just built this table and I found the measurements right on.. I added an inch to the legs but other than that its ready to be primed and painted.. Great job for inspiring me to do this.. It looks great..
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Love the baskets, and the felt idea. I wondered how people prevented scratches from the baskets, now I know and know how to do it cheaply. Thanks for sharing.
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