12/30/2023 0 Comments Tables tiled![]() The more pieces you have, the more time you’ll need to spend making sure everything is level and straight. Wipe away any excess glue with a damp cloth.Īs you can see my pieces of tile are larger, but this can be done with any size tile. Once you’re satisfied with their placement, you can push down on them slightly to just “cement” them in place. Use your level or ruler to make sure they are straight. Taking your time, apply your pieces of tile. Photo: Upcycle My Stuff Step 4: Apply tile Next, you’ll want to apply your tile glue and spread it evenly on the surface of your table using a spreader. There is also pre-mixed tile adhesive you can buy in gallon tubs or in handheld tubes. Mix your tile glue per the directions on the bag. Photo: Upcycle My Stuff Step 2: Prepare tile glue You don’t really need to worry about using a paint stripper to remove any paint or old finish where the tile is being placed as it’ll be completely covered. Give everything a good wipe with soapy water and let it dry. The first thing you’ll want to do is clean your entire table, especially the table top. These little random pieces often end up getting trashed.Īn easy way for less waste and a new life for your side table – win, win! Side Table Makeover – Step by Step Instructions Step 1: Prep your side table ![]() Or, if having them cut is not an option any longer, you can use random cuts and pieces to create your table mosaic style. Ask your handyman to cut the tile pieces to the needed size before they pack up their wet saw. If you’re tiling something, you almost always end up with extra tile from your project. You can do the same if you have any leftover materials.Ī good thing is that new projects don’t have to automatically equate to extra cost. That’ll keep everything in good shape!Īlso, I used leftover tile, glue, and grout from a previous bathroom renovation. So next time there’s an accidental spill, no problem!Īnd no worries if people forget a coaster as you won’t have any glass rings to worry about. What better place to be waterproof than a side table then? Side tables are often used as places to place drinks down. Materials Needed – DIY Side Table Makeover Gumtree or Craig’s List (depending where you live). ![]() A few great places to find old furniture for furniture projects: ![]() If you don’t already have a great side table that you want to makeover, then your first step will be finding one. Photo: Upcycle My Stuff Where to Find Side Tables As you can see it’s in pretty good condition aside from the top. Here’s a before look at the side table I upcycled for this project. I’ll explain a bit further down why tile is such a great option for a tabletop. There are many ways you could makeover a side table but, for this project, I used tile. Next thing you know, you’ll be making over a coffee table and your entire family room will have an entirely new look! Here's a gorgeous Danish example designed by Tue Poulsen for Mobler.Making over a piece of furniture that would otherwise be at the end of its life is one of the most satisfying upcycling projects.Īnd if you’re new to furniture makeovers and feel a bit overwhelmed and out of your element, starting with small projects for your first time, like a little side table for your living room or a bedside table, is a great way. Stepping away from Western Europe for a moment, the Scandinavians had their own take on tile topped tables, typically more understated and usually using wood instead of steel. The table itself, whilst presumably also Belgian, has a still unidentified signature. Here's an example where the base is made by, still trading, Belgian firm Metakor. If you can't identify the tiles, flip the table over and see if there's a mark or label on the base. This would explain the frequent confusion with similar styles and varying signatures It's probable that whoever originally sold the tables would have commissioned the tiles and bases separately and married them independently. One interesting point that can help with identification is that the tile makers weren't generally also the base makers. So did Belarti/Covemaeker design for Vigneron? This particularly gorgeous table is signed Vigneron a tile making firm whose only other examples of tile art I've found are embedded into sideboards rather than tables. We have a stunning example of a Starburst tiled table pictured above On the right (sold recently on Roomscape) One particularly sought after design is often referred to as the 'Starburst' pattern, a Belarti specialty as seen on the signed example
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