When we moved into our new house, I had a coffee table that didn’t work in the living room in which I put all the furniture that matched it. I didn’t really know what to do with it, so I put it in storage hoping I could eventually find it a home in another part of the house.
Meanwhile, I needed an entryway table, but I couldn’t find anything that was big enough for the space and worked well with the furniture in the living room adjacent to it. I kept wishing I could find an entryway table that looked that my coffee table.
I wish I could tell you at this point I dreamed up the idea of cutting my coffee table into two pieces and repurposing it into the entryway table you see here. The truth is, the coffee table started to split while in storage, and in my desperation of not wanting to get rid of it, it gave me the idea to try this.
Also, I wish I could take credit for actually putting it all together, but that credit goes to my handyman husband!
This was done before my blogging days, so unfortunately I don’t have pictures of how everything was put together, but I will do my best to describe it. As always, if it’s not clear to you, please feel free to ask questions by commenting on this post!
Materials you will need are: a coffee table, two 3/4″ by 3 1/2″ boards to use as legs, 2-4 small blocks of wood, wood screws, paint or wood stain and wood varnish.
Measure and cut the coffee table into two pieces that measure 1/3 and 2/3 the entire length before cutting. (I was lucky my coffee table decided to split almost perfectly to those measurements.) Stack the coffee table with the smaller piece on top of the larger piece. Measure from the floor to the top of the upper piece and cut the two wood boards accordingly for the back legs.
Paint or stain and varnish the wood boards and let dry completely. Attach to the back of the two tables using the wood screws and the wood blocks as needed to stabilize the legs. We only had to use the wood blocks on the top piece, but again, all coffee tables are not created equally so you may need to use wood blocks on the bottom pieces as well. Touch up paint/stain/varnish if needed.
And here’s the finished product, all decorated up for fall!
I hope you enjoyed this idea, and if you have any questions or comments, please let me know by commenting below!
Enjoy!
Michelle
Debby McClellan says
love it! I’m just not a person who has ever tried anything like this, scared I’ll end up with a mess and wasted time and money lol!
Michelle says
Thanks Debby! I wouldn’t have tried it myself if the table hadn’t already been splitting in two. I figured I wouldn’t be able to use it anyway, so if I messed it up it wasn’t a big deal!
Savanah Fahrney-Day says
What a great idea! I hate throwing away real furniture and that is a great way to breathe new life into an old coffee table!
Michelle says
Thank you! I’m glad you like it. I hate throwing anything away.
Joyce says
What a great potting table it would make too! Painted and set out on a back patio area or on a back porch….I can just picture it!
Michelle says
It would huh? So many great ideas, so little time.
Diana H says
Great minds think alike! I found a sturdy coffee table in the trash&cut it in half, leaving one side wider than the other, but I’m using the smaller half as a wall shelf above the table to create more of an entryway cubby area! LOVE your project!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Diana! Your “cubby table” sounds adorable!
angie says
what an interesting display one would never have thought of that looks great
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Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you so much Angie!
Katie Goldsworthy says
So awesome!!! I’m pinning this to the Monday Funday board! Thanks for sharing.
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Katie! I’m glad I could share it with everyone!
Kate Thompson says
HOW SMART! I love this! Great re-purpose for sure! Great job girly!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Kate!!! You just made my weekend!
Deborah says
How ingenious an unique! Love the legs and curves on this piece. Thank you for sharing at What We Accomplished Wednesdays. Have a great weekend!
Blessings, Deborah
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Deborah! I love the curvage on this piece as well; that’s why I couldn’t part with it and had to come up with a way to repurpose it!
le chateau des fleurs Isabelle Thornton says
Really pretty! Thanks so much for linking!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
You’re welcome! Thank you for hosting and have a wonderful week!!!
Samantha says
That is a brilliant idea! I love it! Great job repurposing and not throwing it away. Thanks for sharing with us at Mommy needs a time out Thursdays.
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
You’re very welcome Samantha!!! I’m glad I could share it. Thank you for hosting and have an awesome week!
Kathy says
This is so clever and beautiful, Michelle! I will be featuring your post in this week’s Home and Garden Thursday,
Kathy
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you so much Kathy! I’m glad I could share it. Thank you for hosting!!!
Sherry says
Cute idea!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you Sherry!
Laura Irion // Avery Street Design says
How clever! Stopping by from the Kathe with an E party. I’d love for you to join mine on Saturdays- “Found & Foraged” for projects like this! It’ll be at http://www.averystreetdesign.com at 8 PM. Hope to see you! xo!
Michelle @ The Painted Hinge says
Thank you so much Laura! I’ve got you on my linkup calendar!