Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Vintage Drafting Table Turned Dining Table



A few weeks back J came across this great old drafting table that is from New York {or so the guy who sold it said}.




 It was super cheap so we figured we would probably just resell it.  But then J had a great idea that was a little risky... we could alter the drafting table to make a new dining room table! We have been contemplating getting a new dining room table for a couple months but haven't found one we love yet, so when J said we could make one I thought it would be fun.  Our plan was to try to merge a farmhouse style table with a drafting table base.   Here is how we did it.


  • We took ourselves down to HD to buy some wood and supplies:
    • 9 - 2"x6"X8' boards
    • L brackets
    • Screws
    • Jig for screwing boards into each other
J making sure the board is straight. You want to make sure and get super straight boards. And/or super straight husbands. I choose both.
  • Next step was to lay out the boards.  We were going for a table that was 44" wide by 76" L {We will cut the boards to the desired length later}.

  • Using the jig screw the boards together one by one.  Use a clamp to ensure the boards are level with each other.  Ideally you would want to use a clamp that could span longer than 36", but a 36" clamp is all we had. 

Gooo ASU. NOT. Jk- thats where we both went, and J currently is getting his MBA at, so GOOO ASU.
  • Once the boards are screwed together we cut them down to 76".  

  • Now it was time to make the braces that would add stability to the table while connecting it to the base.  We copied the measurements from the existing top of the drafting table and attached similar braces to our table top.  We attached the braces using glue and L brackets.
  • Using a chisel we chiseled out sections for the semi-circle metal pieces to sit flush with the brace.  We then connected these pieces to the braces by drilling holes and using the original nuts and bolts from the drafting table.
  • Next we had to alter the base a bit.  Originally the base would only lower to around 34" but a normal dining table sits at 30" so we had to cut a section out.  If you look at the base you can see that there is a slit in the vertical piece of wood that straddles one of the support bars.  We removed the bottom of this piece and cut a 5" section out of it and carried the slit up another 5" so that table could now be lower to 28" {even though we secure it at 30"}.  Again using the Jig and glue we reattached the bottom of the piece of wood that we removed to finish the base.
  • The next step was to attach the base to the table top.  This took a few adjustments for the bolts, but overall worked out relatively easily.
  • Once the table was built it was time to distress and stain it.  To distress the table and make it look old, we beat the effing crap out of it with hammers, chisels, screws, and screwdrivers.  We added dings and sanded corners to give the wood a weathered look.  {sorry no photos, we got a little carried away with the 'beating up' portion of the project}
  • For the stain we chose to use Minwax Dark Walnut.  We started by dissembling all the pieces of the table and sanding everything down.  Then applied the stain to the bottom side of the table to test out the stain.  Once we figured out what tone we were going for, we applied the stain to the table top and the base.  Once the stain had soaked in, and all the pieces had been wiped down, we sealed the table and base using Minwax Wipe-On Poly.  We did 2 coats on the base and probably 5 coats on the table top, since this will get more wear, thus needing more protection.  After a few coats we wet sanded the table with fine sand paper and applied a new coat of poly.  After 5 coats we felt it would hold up and have a nice shine.




  • Next we assembled the table and moved it into our dining room to sit atop our super ugly rug {its weird how we loved this rug when we bought it, but since then the dogs have chewed, and we have repainted, and so now we HATE it... so no judging allowed- we totally know it does NOT go!}







We loved the industrial and farmhouse feel of this table and love even more that we built it.  We know that some people will think that we ruined a perfectly good drafting table to make this dining room table, but we love it.  Also, since we didn't alter the drafting table top, we can always take our table apart and the drafting table is still compatible... so we didn't ruin it {I know I am already getting defensive for some future comments}.  We think the table is super original and fun and goes well with our unique home.  What do you think?



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Monday, May 30, 2011

Design Inspiration Monday

Can I get a Hallelujah that we are back to having Design Inspiration Mondays?! After having a week off, it felt weird not sharing the amazing-ness that I have found lately. Here we go..
Corners of my home
YES PLEASE!
Corners of my home
above images Decor8






I am so in love with that shot of the hallway. Random boy, kinda weird, but the hall way- WOAH! I day dream of having high ceilings in our home, even though the style of the home totally doesn't fit it. Some day..some day!

image via From Greenwich

a light and bright library room in an bella pollen’s english country house.  - vogue 
image via Vogue

Thats all the inspiration I have for you today loves! Hope everyone is having a fun and safe Memorial Day! See you back tomorrow:)

<3, 




Friday, May 27, 2011

AZ Stores Week: Qcumberz AND Modern Manor AND More






It's the last day of this series, and to be honest ——i'm conflicted with how I feel. Sad that the bloggers and stores series is over, but ecstatic to show you the projects that have been in the works here lately, and show some snippets from our ridiculously      rad trip to San Fran and Napa last week.


One of the final stores is Qcumberz {4429 North 7th Avenue Phoenix, AZ 85013  (602) 277-5133}. J and I love Q for the amount of random stuff they have at all times. Its similar in my book to Last Chance, which is why I love it so much! Its definitely not a store for you 'in and out' shoppers, or someone who needs everything to be tidy and organized. Its an insane cluttery mess inside, but full of great finds. Here are some current shots:


They have a great selection of cheap door knobs, and of fun vintage bottles.




Every store has to have 'that' item that makes you think "Ummm WHAT?!"



This was one of the most interesting finds ever! Its a desk/shelving unit made from an antique piano. I seriously loved it! What a statement piece. If I owned this I would so pretend to be musically talented while simply using it to write on. Hey, I took piano lessons for three years, that counts right?!
They have a great selection of legs, which makes a DIY table project that much more easy!


This is hands down my favorite part of Qcumberz, the door and window section. You can find almost anything back there, and usually for a decent price too!
Side note- apparently Qcumberz has new owners, which might be great, might end up sucking. I just found out that the previous owner actually bought the store right next-door- so check that spot out too!


The other store that we are obsessed with is Modern Manor. Pretty sure i've talked about them a million+ times here, so i'll simply leave you with a snippet of their store, or read their post here.


above image via The Brick House

And finally, our last little trick of spots are thrift stores and auctions in general. You'd be shocked at some of the treasures you can find at Savers, Goodwill, etc. And auctions, well thats where we find some of our best things ever!!

I really hope y'all have liked all the stores I did this week. I've had a blast showing you all, AZ people or not, the things Phoenix has to offer! Next week, back to the regular posts. Happy weekend!!!

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Thursday, May 26, 2011

AZ Stores Week: Rust & Roses AND Figs

Y'all ready to meet my favorite store in Phoenix?! Don't get me wrong, there are others that I absolutely love still, but this bad boy is my favoriteee! Rust & Roses {4200 North 7th AvenuePhoenix, AZ 85013 (602) 264-4999}. They always have something amazing there for you. They have big items, small items, items that make you wanna scream because they are so perfect, etc. Honestly though, there has never been a time that I went and didn't find something that I really wanted.


Here are some current photos of whats in the store:


I have a weird love affair with claw-foot tubs, and esp. when they have stuff growing in them!


I don't know if y'all are like me in the sense that I love letters. Our friends over at Modern Manor {write up on them here} have a HUGE selection of large letters, but even these small ones are rad. And of course, the mason jars!


Speaking of Modern Manor, here is one of the owners, Kylie..and her adorable baby bump that I ADORE! She kept me company while I shopped around at all the stores featured this week-thanks Ky!





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I so wanted these babies. I would make them an amazing centerpiece with flowers, or put them on a shelf, really anything!
 Do yourself a favor and go check out Rust & Roses, I promise you will not be disappointed. Up next, a cool store with a sucky owner.




I normally would never talk bad about someone in general, and especially on the internet, but man oh man. The owner of Figs was a terd to me...big time. Each store that I took photos of, I politely asked the owner/employee if I could, before I began. Yes, I prob. could sneak photos at each spot, and get away with it, but I wanted to be courteous. The second I walked in Figs, I snapped one photo with my freaking phone, for gosh sakes, and then was going to find the owner and ask. Well he saw me WITH MY PHONE and told me no photos "unless I was going to buy it". Umm, what?! You literally don't let patrons take photos of items so that they can go home and consider them?! He was weird, and creepy, and a terd. Thats that. We left immediately, even though they have tons of cool crap I would have wanted to shall yall. His loss. Here is the one photo I got, and of course it was of some fantastic metal baskets, that I actually was tempted by...not anymore though!


To end on a happy note, Figs does have cool stuff, as long as you don't have to deal with the owner, you'll have a great experience! Rust & Roses is amazing. Tomorrow- another great store!! Hope y'all are linking this series, because I am loving sharing the stores with you:)



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Adri

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