Kristen from Lipstick and Sawdust was in need of a console table for her upstairs hallway, so she sought out inspiration from Pottery Barn and the amazingly talented Ana White.
Kristen’s plan was for a long, skinny table with four false drawer fronts.
In the end, Kristen was so pleased with her build that the table never even made it upstairs but instead found a permanent home in her living room!
Kristen was inspired by tables like the Keaton Console Table from Pottery Barn.
Go to Lipstick and Sawdust for the full tutorial.
Joyce Shaw
Saturday 4th of August 2012
Hello, ALL your work is verrry nice !! So glad to see that you didn't paint this wonderful wood with that aaacky chalk paint, then scrape the legs to show distress...(I really don't know what that's about). You can tell I'm from the old days of renewing old wood furniture to it's original look. LOL