I bought a few tables at antique stores and painted them to match our wedding decor. These can't be shipped!
SOLD Table 1 - The vanity $65
I bought this vanity at an antique store in Richmond. I upgraded the hardware, using knobs from Anthropologie, and removed the poorly attached arms that would have been used to hold a skirt onto the vanity. *Comes with a glass top that isn't shown!*
I bought this vanity at an antique store in Richmond. I upgraded the hardware, using knobs from Anthropologie, and removed the poorly attached arms that would have been used to hold a skirt onto the vanity. *Comes with a glass top that isn't shown!*
SOLD Table 2 - The sewing table $50
I bought this sewing table and removed the sewing machine and hardware to make it suitable for holding our cake or programs. One drawer works, the other is false. I cleaned up the hardware, which had turned black.
The top still opens, but removing the sewing machine makes the table considerably lighter than it was when I bought it.
I bought this sewing table and removed the sewing machine and hardware to make it suitable for holding our cake or programs. One drawer works, the other is false. I cleaned up the hardware, which had turned black.
The top still opens, but removing the sewing machine makes the table considerably lighter than it was when I bought it.
SOLD Table 3 - The bedside table $35
This sweet bedside table needed a pretty significant overhaul. I had to secure the legs and shelf, then do some sanding before painting it. I used an Anthropologie knob instead of the old, dirty knob that had been on the table before.
This sweet bedside table needed a pretty significant overhaul. I had to secure the legs and shelf, then do some sanding before painting it. I used an Anthropologie knob instead of the old, dirty knob that had been on the table before.
SOLD Table 4 - The Coffee Table $30
The coffee table has one shakey leg, but it's otherwise solid. I'll paint the inside of the shakey leg (seen on the left in this picture below) so the old finish isn't visible.
The coffee table has one shakey leg, but it's otherwise solid. I'll paint the inside of the shakey leg (seen on the left in this picture below) so the old finish isn't visible.