Butcher block coffee table and end table
Materials: Numerar oak kitchen countertop
Description: We remodeled out kitchen with IKEA. There was left over butcher block counter top so we turned the leftovers into a matching coffee table and end table.
The end table is the piece that was cut out from the sink.
The coffee table is the left over from the counter top.
All we did was round the edges a bit and add hair pin legs that we found on line.
These pieces give us a good amount of surface area while still being very stream line. I love that I can see my nice rug under the coffee table while still having loads of room on the table itself. Also, I like using the wood in kitchen and the living room to make a more cohesive feel to my home.
EASY!
~ Amy, Aurora, Colorado

cool table! which site did you get the hair pin legs from?
ReplyDeletehairpinlegs.com
DeleteDid you stain the wood at all?
ReplyDeletejust oiled it
DeleteThis is looking very innovative and useful as well. This is a good example that how an idea can change a less useful thing is a big art piece which is equally useful as well.
ReplyDeleteI will tryt o do some experiment in it as i will drill a hole in the center and will put a long handle white lamp in it then i will use it in my study room.
Where did you found those table legs please ?
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