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More Reclaimed Window Coffee Tables Available

29 Feb

Reclaimed wooden window now used as a coffee table with plenty of storage. Six pane window was salvaged from an early to mid 1900s home in Virginia. I then built a frame out of 2x6s, and used rough cut cedar boards for the bottom. This piece is very sturdy and solid. I try to reuse salvaged materials whenever possible.

Inside is unfinished rough cut cedar, window and base are finished in semi gloss white paint with a distressed finish with the legs stained in a dark brown kona colored stain.

Two of these are currently available in our Etsy shop, one is white, one is turquoise and white.

Size is:
28″ l x 20″ w x 6″ deep x 15″ tall

Both of these will be among the items we’ll have available at the Southampton Academy Antique Show this weekend, March 3-4.

Reclaimed window coffee tables

 

Window Coffee Table in Barn Red

31 Jan

Here’s another one of our window coffee tables that I finished up this weekend. Same basic design with a hinged top using a reclaimed window, hinges and cabinet pulls. Base is built solid out of new pine 2×6’s, with rough cut cedar planks staggered in 2″ and 4″ widths. The table received a base coat of kona stain, then topped off with a historic barn red paint. The sanded and scraped to give it a nice distressed finish. The table legs are also stained in kona colored stain. The entire piece was then hand waxed. The glass is original, but very solid and the undersides have been recaulked, as the original glaze breaks down over time.

SOLD

Reclaimed Window Coffee Tables

16 Jan

Folks have shown a lot of interest in these after the first one we made last month and we’ve had quite a few requests for them. Here’s one just finished. We have at least two more coming within the next week or so. No two tables are identical, and every window is hand picked. We’re going to keep the design basically the same, using either rough cut cedar board or reclaimed barn board when available for the inside shelf. We’ll also be trying out some different colorsĀ  – all of which will complement the natural patina of the window.