That’s a joke up there. It shouldn’t really take you a month to make a farmhouse table. And, if you are not us, it probably won’t!
It’s kitchen week here at Boxy Colonial. Or maybe kitchen fortnight. We’ve got a good bit going on in the kitchen, and I’m going to tell you all about it. Slowly. I’m going to get two whole posts out of this little table. This only makes sense after how long it took us to finish it, right?
This is the general table show off post, with a bit of background information, lots of pictures, and also the stuff about the stain and finish on it. Then Dave will write up the post about the actual table construction with a cut list and all that.
We moved our old kitchen table out to the sunroom awhile back. This was awesome for the sunroom, but left us tableless in the kitchen, which meant that not only was there nowhere to sit or eat in the kitchen, but people kept hitting their heads on the light fixture in there, what with no table to keep them from walking under it. And the light fixture happens to be very pointy.
So Dave decided to make a table (really, we knew for months that Dave was going to make a table. It didn’t take getting stabbed in the head by the light fixture to remind us that we needed a kitchen table. I just told the story that way for dramatic effect).
We looked at maybe….783?….blog posts about other people’s farmhouse tables, mostly riffs on Ana White plans, and then Dave came up with his version, scaled down for our kitchen. Eventually, I told him to stop trying to get me to help him decide about all the little details involving tools and wood and such, and that he should just surprise me.
And then the table looked like complete crap when he finished.
JUST KIDDING! It looks great! I love it! Dave is such a good decider!
He’s going to tell you about all of that later….how we (he) decided on the size and what wood to use and how it went together. I will show you the table. And then I will tell you about the stain. Because that was my part.
My original plan, way back a long time ago, was to just ignore all the light wood in the kitchen and stain the table dark walnut. I didn’t want to give it a light stain like the cabinets or the floor; I didn’t want to let the cabinets and floor bully me into a finish I didn’t like. But then it occurred to me that a grayish finish would work well with all the gray in our granite countertops. And I LIKE gray!
I didn’t want straight up gray like we used on our foyer bench, though. I did a lot of reading and found many complicated sounding plans for homemade stain involving rusty nails and tea and eye of newt and hair from a unicorn’s tail and all that sort of thing.
And then! Right before I left to hunt unicorns, Katja at Shift Ctrl Art posted about how she made a lovely barnwood colored stain by…..mixing two different colors of stain together! Brilliant! Easy! My kind of custom stain:
I have TWO MORE exciting kitchen projects to share soon. And a smaller sunroom post. Also my last Disney post. SO MUCH POSTING!
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Yay! I love that Dave is kicking ass at the whole handy hubby thing. I’m interested to see it in reference to the whole kitchen- but I’m weird like that. Good summer project, guys!
There will be lots more in context pictures later in the kitchen project unveiling :). For the moment, my pictures are having to be carefully staged around paint cans, power tools, etc. 😉
Ooh, that’s an awesome table. Well done Dave! I love the chair style you picked Gretchen! Good luck finding all six. I think they’ll look great in a fun color (or whatever you have planned for them).
Thanks, Sarah! the chairs will all be different, is the idea…mix and match chairs and then the same color.
oh I’m loving the table- the stain is perfect!!!
Thanks, Stephanie!
Oh, I love your new table!
And your combined stains are looking really good – it was a good choice to mix them 🙂
Love, Midsommarflicka
Thanks! It was super easy, too 🙂
That is one sexy table! And let’s be honest… real people in real life take real amounts of time on projects. One month is GOOD for a table!
Thanks, Kenz! I thought moving the other table out of the kitchen might motivate us to work faster…but, well….
What a great table, you did a fabulous job.
Lisa
Creative Raisins
Thanks so much, Lisa, and thanks for stopping by 🙂
Wow your table is beautiful you did a fantastic job! Don’t feel bad my kitchen renovation is already at the two month mark!
What a fantastic kitchen table. Love the stain 🙂 Thanks for the link.
I really like that the table has wood going across the length on the ends. That really elevates this design to the next level 🙂 Love, love, love it!
Love the chunky legs!
That Dave is a keeper 🙂
lol, I think so, too :). We went back and forth on the breadboards (the boards at the ends; I have no idea why they’re called that. I keep trying to figure it out) and pretty much everything else about it!
Love the table, and I actually love all the chairs together. I would paint them all the same color and if anyone looks at you funny just say “What?”
Thanks! Mismatched chairs painted the same color IS the plan…but I need new chairs, because I stole these from other places around the house…so now I have tables in other rooms missing their chairs 🙂
it looks amazing! love the shape and finish!
Thanks so much, Cassie!
Awesome table! Love that!
Thanks so much, Jill!
Love this project! From the wood to the stain, it’s gorgeous!
Thank you, Sonya!
Came across your blog via the MMS link party. I’ve been eyeing farmhouse style tables for a DIY housewarming gift for a dear friend. I love your table. More importantly, I love you voice/writing style! Refreshing. Thanks for sharing! If you need some “color” inspiration for that monochromatic kitchen, check out my stuff…I’m all about the bold saturated color!
Pelham at UrbanDEN
http://Www.rphd.wordpress.com
Thanks so much! Will definitely check out your blog…love the bold colors 🙂
Came across your blog via the MMS link party. I’ve been eyeing farmhouse style tables for a DIY housewarming gift for a dear friend. I love your table. More importantly, I love you voice/writing style! Refreshing. Thanks for sharing! If you need some “color” inspiration for that monochromatic kitchen, check out my stuff…I’m all about the bold saturated color!
Pelham at UrbanDEN
http://Www.rphd.wordpress.com
Found you from Craftberry Bush. Your table looks great!!!! I love how you mixed the two different stains together to get just that right look.
Thanks so much, Julie!
What a great table and I love your mismatched chairs with it. Must make your kitchen feel welcoming and useful.
I love the different chairs. We are doing that with our dining room also.
I really love this – it turned out fabulously and of course I LOVE the mismatched chair too. You did an amazing job!!!
Thanks so much for linking up at the Inspiration Monday Party this week! I was so excited to guest host and to get to see so many fabulous new projects and blogs! Have a great week:)
Krista @ the happy housie
It looks great and I like the odd chairs. I’m sticking with odd chairs!
I love the new table! (I can’t believe I missed so much of your house projects by just being gone a week!)
Your kitchen is looking great!