Made at 173: Accent Table




A couple weeks ago I finished the build of the little accent table for the upstairs hallway...









Then it was a matter of putting on the finish.  Here's a picture of the table that was my inspiration for this little project:










I have no idea where I found that picture so if you recognize it please let me know so I can give proper credit.  Anyway, I had to make some alterations to my plan.  I really wanted to have the back legs look like this but I just couldn't cut them to look half way decent.  I mean, they were so bad I didn't even take a picture.  I really need to get a band saw!  But I didn't want those legs to be just plain slats, so I laid out where the shelves would go and figured where I could place some holes...










...then used my Forstner bits to drill some holes of different sizes, just for interest.










Anyway, after the build was complete I prepped all three legs with some wood conditioner...










Then I stained them using my stain formula mix of two stains... 2 parts General Finishes Antique Walnut to 1 part Georgian Cherry that I finally figured out when I stained the dining room built-in baseboards and put on four coats of amber shellac.  










Then, using paints I already had on hand, I painted the shelves.










And here it is in the hallway:










Let's get a closer look...










The 173 was just a lucky find at some home store but I think it works. and here's a shot of how those flanges worked out as supports:









I now it's different, but different is what we wanted.  That end of the hallway has always felt a little off, so this will give it some interest. And the colors tie in with the sconce and the painting...










 I know the table design isn't for everyone, and it's taking a little getting used to myself, but it sure was fun to build!






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