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Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Bedroom bench

Today I'm featuring a project we actually completed some time ago. I'm not sure why it hasn't made it to the blog yet but better late than never!

We knew we wanted to convert a coffee table to a bench of the end of our bed, but it took us quite a while to find a suitable table. We were looking for something that would be the right height for a bench, but more importantly a table that was wide enough to be proportionate to the bed. 

I scoured Craigslist for weeks, and finally came acrorss this beaut for $30! When we went to pick it up the guy seemed to want to talk us out of it it, warning us that the top was a bit scuffed (I didn't have the heart to tell him I didn't care what the top looked like because it was just going to be covered up anyways!).  We went through about 5 back and forths about the fact that I didn't mind if there were some marks on it, and that I would still take it. Eventually, we ended up with this:
I just loved the curve of the legs and the bottom of the table.

I got inspiration from a number of similar projects online, and used the step by step instructions from Curbly.  We used the same supplier for the foam and batting we used for the headboard (Foamite on Danforth in Toronto), and got some fabric from DesignerFabrics. Here were some of my choices:
Then we really got to work...I sanded, primed, and painted the table with a semi-gloss white (sorry...no during photos). We decided we wanted to do a tufted bench, so we bought a button-coverer and the Mr. took hold of that task. We drilled holes in the table top where we wanted the buttons, then used spray adhesive to put the foam on. We wrapped the batting and foam in the fabric and stapled the fabric to the underside of the table top. 

Then it was time for tufting...this was a bit difficult, and had we read the Curbly instructions the whole way through our lives would have been a lot easier. In the end, we figured it all out (and actually ended up re-doing all the buttons - tip: get the longest needle you can - I'm talking 5" long, and keep your staple gun handy). Here is our finished product:


It's hard to see tufting with the pattern in these picture but we're happy with how it turned out. Next we have our side table project (it's been too cold to strip the paint in the garage!), and some lamp spray painting to do!


13 comments:

  1. Thanks for your kind comment on my blog! :) This is a great before/after. I've always liked that fabric; the coral color is so pretty. And thanks for the tip on the 5" needle--we're going to attempt to tuft our ottoman-in-progress and we've never done it before, either!

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  2. Great find on the bench! The finished product looks great!

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  3. Wow! That looks amazing. You definitely have vision, because I never would have been able to see that dark, antique bench turning into a beautiful, cozy, bedroom bench! And I love the fabric you chose.

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  4. Turned out so great. Seriously love the fabric you went with! So perfect in your room!

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  5. This looks fantastic, it looks so much fancier with the white legs. Love it!

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  6. How amazing is that?! I WILL be stealing the idea...hope you don't mind:) I really miss Designer Fabrics. The selection of fabrics in Vancouver stinks.

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  7. It looks amazing! You did a great job! That fabric is beautiful!

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  8. Brilliant you are! This looks amazing. Love the fabric, too.

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  9. Thank you all for your comments! I fell in love with that fabric - it tied in well with the paint (we did our room backwards - painted first), and had a great scale of pattern. It is an outdoor fabric actually which means it has less give than a normal cotton and it also has a bit of a "finish" on it. That said it was still easy to work with and didn't cause any problems sewing the cushions either!

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  10. Wow this turned out soooooo good. Love it ;)

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  11. fabulous! I love all of your fabric selections. Turned out great!

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