DIY a Hairpin Leg Coffee Table In 5 Steps (+ a Mini Vlog!)
Last summer, we sold our extra long Mid Century coffee table. There was a small outcry when we shared this vlog (we hear you!), but despite our love for that piece of furniture, it wasn’t the right fit for our living room. When we first moved into this home from our former condo, we would say, ‘Our […]
Last summer, we sold our extra long Mid Century coffee table. There was a small outcry when we shared this vlog (we hear you!), but despite our love for that piece of furniture, it wasn’t the right fit for our living room. When we first moved into this home from our former condo, we would say, ‘Our living room is so big!’ Our solution was to purchase items that felt, well, bigger. Our couch is not-quite-100″ wide, and while that feels right in the room, it became slowly apparent that our 75″ coffee table did not. To move around the table required a shimmy from side to side, and to be honest, we were tired of knocking our shins along the edge. Ouch! We lived without a table for several months, waiting for the right one to come into our lives. We wanted something round to mimic the curve of our blue sofa, and our preference was a wood finish to break up all the grays we have going on. There was no hurry, but any time friends would pop over, there was always that moment when we would all realize there was no place to easily set down our drinks! (Isn’t it funny how tricky coffee tables can be" What kind do you h...
Last summer, we sold our extra long Mid Century coffee table. There was a small outcry when we shared this vlog (we hear you!), but despite our love for that piece of furniture, it wasn’t the right fit for our living room. When we first moved into this home from our former condo, we would say, ‘Our living room is so big!’ Our solution was to purchase items that felt, well, bigger. Our couch is not-quite-100″ wide, and while that feels right in the room, it became slowly apparent that our 75″ coffee table did not. To move around the table required a shimmy from side to side, and to be honest, we were tired of knocking our shins along the edge. Ouch! We lived without a table for several months, waiting for the right one to come into our lives. We wanted something round to mimic the curve of our blue sofa, and our preference was a wood finish to break up all the grays we have going on. There was no hurry, but any time friends would pop over, there was always that moment when we would all realize there was no place to easily set down our drinks! (Isn’t it funny how tricky coffee tables can be" What kind do you h...
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