Posts tagged: sidetable


Making a table from birch logs

By JudithDial

birch log side tableThis how-to really interested me as we have several birch trees we've been contemplating taking down in the yard AND I still need side tables for the livingroom. No storage, but otherwise, I think they're great.

 

Pointclickhome had this write up about turning a bundle of wood into an attractive, reasonble side table. I'm amazed at the ingenuity of the city dwellers in finding their wood at the flower market. Much cheaper than Conran's $2,000. » READ MORE

August 17, 2009
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Transform a Old Table With Buttons.

By Chrisjob

"This fabulously simple yet effective idea from Marianne Kirby proves that putting buttons on almost anything will dramatically improve its looks. At least, this certainly turned out to be true in the case of an old table she picked up for $5 at a yard sale."

After scoring the table, Marianne bought 1,600 green and white buttons on eBay. She spray painted the table, then attached the buttons with a basic tacky craft glue. Then she created a » READ MORE

May 08, 2008
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The Plug-in-able Side Table

By DIY Maven



Designer Sung-Pil Hwang has created a side table that also happens to be a light. Just plug it into the wall and voila, a fabulous multitasker. No word yet if and when the item will go into production. Via.

April 08, 2008
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A stool for Beccas!

By beccajo

Well, I don't know if it's just for Beccas, but I found this Becca stool and I think I need to have it.

Made of quick-growing bamboo, and designed by Anthony Marschak, it can be stacked as a modern-looking bookcase, or used as a side table.

Now, this Becca Bar stool from Target, I'm not loving. Sorry Target!

June 28, 2007
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DIY-able pointer table?

By DIY Maven

Check out Modnest’s Pointer Table. It measures 15.5" ‘square’ and is constructed of solid wood veneer. Although clever in design, it’s also simple, which means it’s totally DIY-able. Okay, a little wood working experience would come in handy here, especially joinery experience, but hey to save the 95 bucks (plus shipping and handling) it might be worth an attempt.

May 17, 2007
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