DIY Hairpin Legs Table Makeover

by denisesi in Workshop > Furniture

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DIY Hairpin Legs Table Makeover

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Hi Instructables! I think this is my first time sharing a furniture makeover here and I am so excited about how I updated this old side table using paint, stain, and new legs. I hope you enjoy this quick and easy tutorial.

Supplies

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Side Table Set

Paint Brushes

Shop Towel

TSP Substitute

Orbital Sander

Oscillating Tool (similar)

Sandpaper

Tack Cloth

Epoxy Stick

Hairpin Table Legs

B-I-N Shellac Base Primer

Walnut Gel Stain

Anchor Silk All-In-One-Mineral Paint

Water-Repellent Topcoat

Prep

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I cleaned the side table set using a TSP substitute with water combined in a spray bottle. I wiped it thoroughly with a sponge, rinsed it off with clear water, and wiped it down again, leaving it with no residue.

Removing the Hardware and Filling It With Putty

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My plan was to turn the tables length-wise and add the hairpin legs for a modern look. Since it has old hardware pulls, I removed them and fill them with all-purpose putty, and then sanded them for a smooth finish.

Sanding the Entire Table

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Before staining and painting the tables, I gave it a good scuff sanding to ensure the adhesion of the stain and paint.

Stain

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The top and side panels were stained with two coats of Walnut color oil-based stain.

Making a Jig(Optional)

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I recognize that making this a jig intimidated me at first, but definitely, this tool made the hairpin leg attachment much easier.

Adding the Hairpin Leg

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I installed the hairpin legs by placing them evenly on each corner, then drilled holes for easy screwing.

Paint

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Painted the table with deep black All-In-One Mineral Paint. This saved me a huge amount of time as it doesn't need any primer and topcoat.

Finished Look!

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Here is the finished look of the Hairpin Legs Table Makeover! The contrast of the warm wood finish against the gorgeous black gives a modern look paired with the hairpin legs. Love it! I hope you enjoyed my first furniture makeover tutorial here on Instructables.

Video Tutorial

Hairpin Table Legs Makeover