Great Grandmother’s table…

Hi everyone!

I recently refinished a table that belonged to my great grandmother. I have had this table for years and was using it in my girl’s room, but needed a round table in the living room, so I decided to give it a facelift.

It was coated in something that looked like a plastic/paper veneer. Here is the top after we sanded it with really heavy duty sandpaper on the belt sander. 

Lovely wood, but it was all covered by this sticky mess…

You can see it on this part. Not sure what it is and why they would have used it back then. It was hard to get off, but the belt sander worked with a little a lot of elbow grease. 

I then used Minwax oil-based dark walnut stain.

I really loved the color but it was not quite as dark as the bottom and the legs.

After a couple days of drying, I coated it with Minwax dark oak polyurethane stain and finish, which made the color perfect. 

I still wanted it to look old and have some imperfections. I also cut the legs off about 4 inches so it would be a better height for an end table, and it works really well.

I topped it with my grandfather’s old books, and some photos of his mom, who owned the table.

I’m really happy with how it turned out. I love the dark wood, and now it can stand up to three kids, their cars, blocks, toy horses, etc., or a hot cup of tea. 

I’m happier knowing that I’m still using something that both my great grandmothers used. 

Thanks so much for stopping by! We have been busy getting music ready for different things we have coming up, plus the usual music we do every weekend. I have a bathroom facelift to show as I made a ruffled shower curtain similar to the one in the kitchen. We need to trim out the mirror, and because I always use reclaimed wood, it takes longer getting it straight, etc. At least that’s what my husband tells me. 

Anita

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23 Comments

  1. Entertaining Women
    February 8, 2012 / 4:37 am

    Job well done! I used to reclaim old tables, etc. when I did custom decorative painting on furniture. Those sanders can be an incredible blessing. Of course, you know that I'm a huge fan of using and honoring those wonderful old family treasures! Thanks for inviting us for a peak. Cherry Kay

  2. Shenita @ Embellishments by SLR
    February 8, 2012 / 4:49 am

    Anita, both the table and the vignette are beautiful! I love seeing how you incorporate your granparents' treasures into your decor. What a great tribute to them!

  3. Gina
    February 8, 2012 / 12:24 pm

    You did an excellent job on the table! Your vignette is pretty too.

  4. Pam Kessler
    February 8, 2012 / 12:44 pm

    I love that style of table. The spindle legs are so interesting. You did a great job on refinishing the top!

  5. Debbie
    February 8, 2012 / 12:57 pm

    You and I are such kindred souls! I love that table, not just in style and form but because it was a family piece. Nothing in my mind compares to using that which was loved and used by family. You did a wonderful job with it, and I think the vignette is perfect.

    It was a treat to come here this morning.

  6. ℳartina @ Northern Nesting
    February 8, 2012 / 1:03 pm

    Beautiful job Anita and beautiful vignette!! LOVE that last shot!

  7. Unknown
    February 8, 2012 / 2:04 pm

    What a beautiful wood color you have restored it to! And your vignette is sweet too! I love old family pieces, they hold so many memories… XO Cindy

  8. shirley
    February 8, 2012 / 2:43 pm

    Anita, me ha gustado mucho el tratamiento que le das a la madera vieja, esta mesa se ve fabulosa. Es bueno atesorar esos recuerdos de familia. Saludos.

  9. Meredith
    February 8, 2012 / 3:11 pm

    Oh Anita, I love this. Looks beautiful. My mom recently found an honest restorer who fixed her grandmothers settee and reupholstered it too. He's going to work on a bench and chair that I have from my great grandmother. Can't wait!! Love all your new changes. Your house looks beautiful.

  10. Ann@A Sentimental Life
    February 8, 2012 / 3:34 pm

    It turned out great and looks beautiful. I am so happy you treasure you great grandmothers table..I am sure she would be happy.

  11. Pamela Gordon
    February 8, 2012 / 3:37 pm

    I love little tables like this and you did a great job of refinishing yours. It looks very nice as an end table in your living room. I have a similar table only square, that I'm refinishing (very slowly). I sanded it off last fall to get the stain and grime smooth and I plan to paint it white and use it as a bedside table. I just need some motivation. Have a great day! Blessings, Pamela

  12. Anonymous
    February 8, 2012 / 5:09 pm

    What a beautiful job! I'm so intimidated to try something like that. You are giving me inspiration to try it. Thanks.

  13. Babs
    February 8, 2012 / 6:57 pm

    I'm sitting here trying to think of why someone would have put a paper/plastic veneer on a table of this age. Looking at the shelf, it looks like it's supposed to be quarter sawn oak, which was/is a more expensive cut of wood. Maybe putting a faux quarter sawn oak veneer was a less expensive method of production for a furniture company…but looked like the real thing???
    The top is really pretty now that you've sanded and finished it. Love the dark stained look. Nice job and cutting off the legs was brilliant.

  14. Tricia
    February 8, 2012 / 7:26 pm

    What a great "refreshing" of this family treasure! The vignette you've created on top of the table looks wonderful — love all the neutrals together with the silver frames.

  15. Emelia DiCarlo
    February 8, 2012 / 7:44 pm

    Anita, Gorgeous beautiful treasure that you had a vision to restore to a purposeful table and
    enjoy everyday. I love the dark stain and your lovely photos, flowers and crystal. Your English country cottage theme reminds me of Victoria Magazine issues,so pretty, soft and welcoming.I give you so much credit with all you do and working on home projects. Your home is so elegant and filled with honoring your wonderful heritage. Thank you and much success on the bathroom redo.The shower curtain sounds so wonderful!

  16. Sarah @ Modern Country Style
    February 8, 2012 / 9:14 pm

    I love the new look! You've done a really fantastic job refinishing your table – and look at it now! What a beauty!!

    Sarahx

  17. Alycia Nichols
    February 8, 2012 / 9:17 pm

    You did a fantastic job with this table, Anita! Wow!!! LOTS of patience involved there!!!

  18. The Vintage Chateau
    February 9, 2012 / 12:29 am

    Beautiful restoration!
    Karee

  19. Debbiedoos
    February 9, 2012 / 6:21 pm

    Beautiful Anita! You and I are so much alike with our taste and sentiment in decorating. Thank you so much for your sweet comment. I too, get tired of the same following trends and quite frankly don't get it. I think people waste their money, and then realize it was something they never really liked, they just tried to force it.

  20. chateau chic
    February 10, 2012 / 1:53 am

    The table turned out beautifully, and I really like how you styled the top.
    Mary Alice

  21. Renae Moore
    February 10, 2012 / 3:47 am

    You did a great job on the table…your grandmother would be so happy. I recently did some refinishing on my grandmother's victorian sofa, I know she would be pleased. What a treasure! Beautiful job on your styling too!
    All the best,
    Renae

  22. Dafne Wiswell
    February 10, 2012 / 2:55 pm

    What a beautiful table! I absolutely love antiques. Refinishing furniture is hard work, but it always pays off! It looks gorgeous!

  23. The Charm of Home
    February 16, 2012 / 5:30 pm

    That looks wonderful! I love tables like that! Thank you for joining me at Home Sweet Home!
    Sherry