Wanna Be Anthropologie Table

Holly, my wife, loves the distressed furniture made from reclaimed wood at stores like Anthropologie and Shabby Chic. She has also wanted a sofa table since we moved back into our house. Unfortunately, in the Bay Area (and probably other parts of the country) distressed & reclaimed some how equals 'looks like an antique so charge 4x the price.' Sadly, we don't have a budget for such finds, but we do have an awesome reclaimed lumber place in East Palo Alto. $21 later and we were in business. The table top & shelf were a piece of 2" x 15" that we found in the neighbors basement when they demolished their home. I always thought that it would make a great table top and low and behold. I was going to document the process of building this, but it was pretty easy and I forgot to take pictures of the building. Essentially, route your legs to accept the side members. Cut and route the side members to fit in there (mortise or tenon, but I don't remember which is which). Route the bottom of the legs for the shelf. Glue the back and 2 side members in. Don't forget the shelf. Cut the front up, make your drawers and glue all that together. Flip the whole assembly upside down and attach the top. I used L-brackets, which I'm proud to say are the only screws on the table. I did this because the top of the table is slightly warped and didn't fit quite snuggly. Painting it was a pain in the ass. Holly had one color in mind that Home Deathspot couldn't quite match. I like the whale gray that it turned out, but I'll always think about what it could have been.
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Comments (3)

Nov 22, 2008
Rustic Furniture said...
By looking at it, it seems to easy to make one but with your instructions, it is quite hard, hmmmm let me try it at home.
Nov 22, 2008
Rustic Furniture said...
By looking at it, it seems to easy to make one but with your instructions, it is quite hard, hmmmm let me try it at home.
Nov 23, 2008
Rustic Furniture said...
By looking at it, it seems to easy to make one but with your instructions, it is quite hard, hmmmm let me try it at home.

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