I found a Vintage wrought iron table last year with no glass top at a yard sale. I thought its design was very interesting. Somewhat of a contemporary-industrial-modern look? It was BRIGHT Yellow! (had to paint that)
Then I found just a few months ago, an antique barn door with a latch. VERY sturdy, with wide tongue and groove and sweet white paint in its natural state.
Now, I know what some of you are thinking.....no, it's really not practical for children but for an enclosed area, like a porch or sun room, it looks soooo FARMHOUSE SWEET!!
All this table needs is "sweet" chairs to go with it! Hubby did a wonderful job putting it together. I have had a lot of compliments on it. It is "UNIQUE ORIGINAL"
I am going to sell it if anyone is interested! Be BLESSED and have a WONDERFUL weekend! Roxie
Then I found just a few months ago, an antique barn door with a latch. VERY sturdy, with wide tongue and groove and sweet white paint in its natural state.
Now, I know what some of you are thinking.....no, it's really not practical for children but for an enclosed area, like a porch or sun room, it looks soooo FARMHOUSE SWEET!!
All this table needs is "sweet" chairs to go with it! Hubby did a wonderful job putting it together. I have had a lot of compliments on it. It is "UNIQUE ORIGINAL"
I am going to sell it if anyone is interested! Be BLESSED and have a WONDERFUL weekend! Roxie
A Wonderful *Marriage* of the pieces!!! Such an unusual base...
ReplyDeleteJeanine Burkhardt
Hi Roxie,
ReplyDeleteI love the table it came out great. I love the base too it is very different. This piece has a lot of character.
Kris
Love that table..especially those legs..they are fabulous, so very unique!! I bet someone snaps that right up.
ReplyDeleteHave a lovely weekend, my friend. xo
They are a match had in heaven, so to speak :) You did a fantastic job of marring these two together :)
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend, Connie :)
They make a perfect match :)! Have a wonderful weekend my friend.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Maria
Love it, Roxie! That base is great! I think I would have bought it without a top, too, and figured something out like you did. Definitely worth getting creative with it.
ReplyDeleteOh my I love it! the base is great. Can't wait to see what chairs you find to go with it!
ReplyDeleteThis is so neat, Roxie. I love the look!
ReplyDeleteFABULOUS!!
ReplyDeleteI love it Roxie!! such a pretty and creative way to give the door a new look!! Have a blessed weekend! xo Heather
ReplyDeleteFantastic.
ReplyDeleteLove the table...it turned out awesome!!
ReplyDeletehugs,
Cindy
Roxie .. you did such an awesome job Marrying the iron base and the barn door ! Love it .. !
ReplyDeleteThat base is fabulous Roxie! And that table will sell fast I bet!
ReplyDeleteHi Roxie, that table is so cool. Great idea! Steve
ReplyDeleteHi Roxie, this is so pretty! I have a barn door and this would be a great idea! Thanks for sharing, Jean
ReplyDeleteYour table is fabulous! Everything I love...iron and an old door!! it's great.
ReplyDeleteBTW, the chippy paint on my glider was already sanded down so it wasn't flaking.
Thanks for stopping by, Mary Alice
So sweet!!! Thank you kindly for boot scootin’ on over to the Old Time Party!
ReplyDeleteFarmhouse hugs,
Cindy
Roxie - this is awesome and so creative. I can certainly picture some chairs all around this table and of course a glass or two of fresh lemonade. Thanks too for your visit to my quiet retreat. Take care and have a gorgeous week.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! I am obsessed with old barn doors and reclaimed wood. It is so fabulous!
ReplyDeleteStopping by from my feature at Old Time Farmhouse. Thanks for checking it out and hope you can visit me soon! :)
Tammy
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