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Classic Painted Coffee Table Makeover

January 20, 2026

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When you come from a large family, hand me downs are just an expected part of daily life.

At least they were when I was growing up.

However, while most of my friends considered this practice kind of a bummer, I had a decidedly different perspective.

DIY Painted Table Flip adding green chalk mineral paint with a brush to an old table

I thought it was great.

Of course, I wasn't getting a pair of worn jeans or last season's shoes.

Nope.

You see my siblings were a lot older than me. In fact, my oldest sister graduated high school the year before I went to kindergarten.

So by the time I was ready for any of their hand me downs, I was a teenager and they were in their 20s.

They gave me dangly earrings, nail polish in deep reds and shoes with heels, before my mom was willing to buy them for me. Grown up clothes and accessories that made me feel very cool.

And the older I got, the better the stuff got. 

The best things started coming my way when I got married. That's when the furniture and decor accessories replaced fashion and it was fabulous.

Green Painted Oval Table with scratches and chips getting ready for a bit makeover

Some of the pieces came directly to me. Others, like this oval table, made their way around to everyone else's houses before I got my hands on it.

At first, when it was offered, I declined. Thanks but no thanks, I have enough tables.
As evidenced by all the tables I've made over in the past:
But the longer the offer was out there, the more I thought it might look cute in the family room.

So I took it. 

And there it sat with its dark green, chipped paint for months. I just couldn't figure out what to do with it.

Then a few weeks ago, my husband and I went to small shop and found Dixie Belle's English Ivy and I thought it might be a winner.

That's when the work began.

From the start I knew I wanted a stained top and painted legs. That meant two finishes on one piece.

Unscrewing Table Top From Legs

Lucky for me, the top of this table was screwed on. That meant I was able to remove it and hand it off to my husband who took care of the dirty work outside.

In the cold.

Preparing to Remove Paint From Wood With Sander

And the snow. Lots of snow.

We don't love chemicals around here and thankfully none were necessary to strip away the heavy layers of paint and old stain.

Sanding that tabletop with a 5" orbital sander, and manually hand sanding the edges, removed every drop of color.

Using a palm sander to Remove Paint From Wood Without Chemicals

Once he brought it down to bare wood, he used his air compressor to blow away any dust and debris left behind.

That was all the prep the wood needed before stain.

Removing Dust From Sanded Wood using an air compressor

He applied the stain, with a rag, coat after coat, until we were happy with the color...which was actually a combination of a few colors we had leftover from other projects.

Meanwhile, as the stain was drying in garage, I was painting. In the warm house.

I love chalk mineral paint. So easy to use. There's no prepping or priming involved. At least not the way I do it. I just dust my piece off and paint.

Two Coats Chalk Mineral Paint Dry fully between each coat as you apply paint with a brush to table legs

I used a brush to apply 2 coats of that dreamy green. I let each coat dry completely in between and then set the table aside for a few days to set. 

It takes 20-30 days for chalk mineral paint to fully cure, but after about a week, I felt good about sealing it. Plus, we had a window of warm weather we wanted to use to our advantage.

So when the temperature rose for that one glorious day, my husband gave the table top and the legs a coat of shellac.

Zinsser Shellac For Wood Smells

It looked great on both pieces, but shellac is water resistant. It's not truly waterproof.

It was a fabulous fix to remove the smell from the old wooden headboard I found on Facebook. However, that will never be exposed to water, so it wasn't an issue.

And the painted legs are properly protected. But that tabletop...eh...I don't trust it for the long haul.

Normally, we'd use a strong polyurethane to protect against water damage, like we did when we built our wooden countertop. That sucker is indestructible.

However, it's way, way too cold here at the moment for that. It won't cure. Shellac was a quick drying, simple way to give the top a temporary satin shine and bit of protection, until we can use the poly in the spring.

Upcycled green painted legs and stained top Coffee Table in a living room

Like my friend Ann says...that's real life folks.

Until then, you can bet we'll be using my DIY monogrammed coasters, so I don't have to get my iron out to remove water rings from the wood.

Phew...ok that's definitely one of those, it's taken me longer to talk about it, than it did to do it DIYs. I promise it really was a relatively quick project, minus all the drying time.

At the moment, that gorgeous hand me down is sitting in the family room, cozying it up with its new look.

It honestly doesn't even look like the same table.

Coffee Table Flip DIY. Stained top and green painted legs, oval coffee table in a green living room

I think the wood/ paint combination was the perfect finish. It's a classic.

And the size and shape are a nice change from the chunky, square coffee table that lived in there for decades. I'm finally getting this room looking the way I'd hoped it would years after its initial renovation.

Of course the rug isn't ideal, but I guess it's just more of that real life I mentioned earlier.

I swapped the living room and family rugs back in October.

Cottage Style Family Room Table in green room with braided rug

So, it doesn't really belong. Or match...unfortunately, I just haven't found one yet that does. And trust me, I've tried.

But like I said, January's been brutal and I'd rather have a mismatched rug than cold toes.

So this one will have to do for now.

Well, unless a hand me down comes my way.

😉

Tell me your hand me down tales...

Happy DIYing, Friends!

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  1. Your color combo is gorgeous! Stay warm.

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    1. Thanks Sue! I have to say, I'm smitten. I hope you are somewhere warm at the moment. I'm getting tired of this chill and it's only January!!

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  2. Kim, it came out beautiful. I love the color of the top. You are so very talented. When I look at something like that, I would never have the vision you do. I would most likely walk right passed it. You are so talented, keep up your visions because they are beautiful. KIm XOXO

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    1. Thank you so much, Kim! ❤️ Trust me, I almost passed on this one. It was in dreadful shape. I'm glad I decided to take it home, though. It really is a lovely addition to the room. Have a great week!!

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  3. I love the rug. It matches the stain on the top of the coffee table.

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    1. Thanks Joan! I really don't mind it, it's very cozy and best of all, it's free!!

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  4. I love the table. Well done Kim. I have many a hand me down with our furniture. My favorite, and I did do a blog post about it long ago is my $1.00 chair. My dad and mom purchased a chair for $1.00 and gave it to me. My son Atticus helped me paint it and reupholster.

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    1. That sounds like a fabulous hand me down, Carla! I'd like to see that post!

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  5. Oooh, Oooh, Oooh! This is gorgeous! I love the paint color and the combo with the stain is perfect. You know what else is great? Having a husband who is willing to help with the dirty work.
    I like your hand me downs. :)

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    1. Haha...yes, I agree, Mari! That’s the best part of the process! 💕

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  6. Your coffee table is beautiful! I love the 2 tones.

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    1. Thanks so much, Joanne! I'm happy with the new look, as well.

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  7. Hi Kim, wow, it looks amazing! I also love the colours! My favourite colour is green because I love nature, and the greens I see bring me much joy, as do your posts! Thank you so much for sharing.

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    1. I decorate with a lot of red, Linda, but truly, green is my favorite color. It's soothing and brings me joy, too. Plus, my eyes are green! That's as a good a reason as any to like a color, wouldn't you say? Hahaha!

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  8. Sara (birdzofafeather.ca)January 20, 2026 at 2:20 PM

    I’m actually the oldest so my hand-me-downs came from my mom’s cousin’s kids in England. They were well off, so I got some beautiful clothes we’d never in a million years be able to afford. Love the table; you painted it my favourite colour; green!

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    1. Ok Sara...you win! How AMAZING to have those kind of hand me downs. I bet they were dreamy!! Lucky girl...and thanks, green is truly my favorite color, too.

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  9. I love how your table came out. And it looks perfect in that room! My hand-me-downs from my parents are my dining room chairs. My husband painted them and upholstered the seat part. I love them! They're made out of real wood, no man-made stuff. - Briana from Texas

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    1. Briana, they sound fabulous!! Plus, is there anything better than a hubby helper who DIYs? I think not!! I hope your week is warm...heard you guys have our weather! Brrr...

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  10. OMGOSH! It is freaking fabulous!!! What an incredible transformation!

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    1. Thank you!! Your comment just totally made my day!! ❤️

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  11. What a sweet little piece. You did a grand job with paint and stain. It's perfect for your room too. xo Diana

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    1. Thanks Diana! This one turned out just right. I'm so glad I said yes!! xo

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  12. Love this it is really nice and goes so well with your green and white cottage look. Love the re love. Hugs. Kris

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    1. Thanks Kris! It was a quick and easy one, well, once I figured out what to do with it...and I used your favorite. Chalk mineral paint. So forgiving and no prep needed. That's my kind of painting. Haha! Stay warm!! xo

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  13. I adore the table! What a great combination and size. I’d love to find one for our den. I actually love it with the rug ❤️ if you’re looking for braided rugs I’ve been very happy with Colonial Mills. They are American made me I wait for their sales. Like you, we are picky about chemicals so they don’t feel bathed in formaldehyde.

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    1. Thanks so much! It really is an adorable piece. I'm glad I could give it a little refresh and keep it here. The rug is actually growing on me. Sometimes you have to see something in a photo and take an impartial look to realized it isn't that bad! Thanks for the Colonial Mills tip, I have seen some of their rugs and have been curious. I will take a peek and wait for a sale!! 😉 Thanks for the visit and the tip!!

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  14. It turned out so great, all your siblings are going to want it back!

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    1. That's so funny, Deanna! If they do, they'll have to wait their turn. Although, maybe I should take them off my mailing list for this one post. 🤣

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  15. Kim you are lucky to have such a handy husband to help you with your wonderful projects! ~Beth

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  16. Wow...what a cute transformation. I have to be honest, I am scared to death to do projects like this. You are so incredibly talented.

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    1. Thank you!! Trust me, Chrissy, there are parts of this makeover I was not able to do on my own… like the sanding. However, a willing DIY partner is super helpful! Oh and painting is easy! You could do it!!

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  17. Wow! That is absolutely gorgeous! It looks like something you would pay lots of money for in a furniture store! The green is so beautiful with the wood stain. And kudos to hubby for working in the snow. Brave man! Haha! I just love to see your visions come to life!

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    1. Thank you Mandy. That’s some compliment! I have to say I do really like that green. I’m so glad I found it and yes, he is a brave DIYer!! Thank goodness!!

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  18. Love that table!! You guys did a great job on re-doing it.

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    1. Thanks Melanie! We're like the mail, not rain or wind or sleet or snow can stop our DIYs! 😉

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  19. What a beautiful transformation, I love the paint and stan colors you used! ! I'd never believe it was a hand me down, it looks new! Stay warm sounds like you all have crazy weather heading your way this weekend!

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    1. Thanks Donna! It’s amazing what a little stain and paint can do to a piece. Isn’t it? And yes, we have some crazy winter weather heading our way. I’m glad we tackled this before the BIG snow showed up!! 🥶

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  20. Kim, you are so lucky to have gotten that hand-me-down table and a handy husband! I love the table makeover. It looks perfect in your room and I do love the braided rug.
    I hope you are ready for our huge snow storm! Ugh more snow!!!

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    1. Thanks Julie! I've gotten many things over the years, but this one tops the list. Well, at the moment anyway. Haha!! That braided rug is growing on me, too. Everyone seems to like it in there...maybe I'll leave it. Oh yes and the snow. I am not excited about this one...it's so cold, too. I think it's going to last a long, long time.

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  21. Oh Kim, I LOVE this redo, and the memories of your sisters and the hand me downs! The shape, size, and your magical refinishing, along with your hubby, make for the cutest table in your room. The two tone is perfect and that green is the prettiest color. Another great project completed by you and your hubby!!

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    1. Thank you, Kitty! We had fun working on this one together. I'm glad I found that green paint, too. It really is the prettiest color. It looks even better in person, too!

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  22. What an adorable little piece! Such a treasure in that beautiful green. I LOVE IT.

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    1. Thanks Gina! It definitely needed an update, but I knew I wanted to keep some part of it green. I'm so glad I found the perfect shade.

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  23. Well, done on the table! Green is my favorite color, so I really like those deep green table legs. It’s beautiful.

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    1. Thanks so much, Pattie! Green is my favorite color, too. I just had to keep some of it for the makeover.

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  24. Love the table Kim and what you have done with it. Honestly, the older hand me down pieces of furniture are usually built better than the newer pieces. I've passed down furniture that came from my parents and grandparents, to my kids and they have appreciated these items. Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks so much, I really like this one. I agree with you, the older pieces are really so much better than some of the junk they sell today. My house is filled with old furniture. Our bedroom set is one we bought at a yard sale, from my mother’s friend. At the time she was in her 80s and the set was her father’s childhood set. That’s was 30+ years ago and we still have it, since we haven’t found anything as lovely and solid in all these years. Besides, I’m a sentimental girl and I adore anything with a story.

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    1. Thanks so much, Amy! I really like this one.

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