I love cool and trendy finds for decorating our house. I love looking through Pottery Barn, Ballard Designs, and Restoration Hardware catalogs. But it stops at looking because even though I love their decor, I don’t love their prices. I have even given them some nicknames.
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For example, I refer to Restoration Hardware as Constipation Hardware because I go in trying to understand why they would charge 50 bucks for a wooden bowl the size of an orange, but my butt cheeks clench with every square foot of showroom I walk. It was while perusing a Restoration Hardware dictionarytextbook catalog a few months ago when I noticed a theme of industrial, letters, wheels.
It could be a pillow with letters on the front of it with industrial looking edges. Or maybe it’s a cast-iron letter A. A big fat heavy one with an industrial finish. Or a coffee table with wheels made of industrial waste with the letters T R A S H on it. Just kidding about the last one, it didn’t say TRASH. Duh.
But you get the idea. So imagine my excitement a few weeks ago when I waltzed into my local Goodwill and saw this baby:
Oh my gosh, look at how dirty my Goodwill store is!
Oh wait, that’s my garage.
Anyway, see that table?
That was the item that made me stop, stare, even said out loud, “oh wow, I really like you.”
To which the gentleman next to me gave me a funny look and hugged the items in his hand a little tighter as he pensively walked away.
Isn’t it wonderful? I knew immediately that I wanted to make this a part of our home. At first, I thought it would make a perfect kitchen island. I mean it was also only $12.99, but I thought I just couldn’t pass it up because for me to spend that much on an old table with wheels that possibly had no purpose? Well, it was a gigantic step for me. And we all know my problems with all things spatial, so I did not know in the store if it would even fit in my kitchen. But I honestly didn’t care.
I was really afraid someone would swoop this up, and I was not willing to take my chances.
So I left the store by rolling her out to my car. I paid for her first, of course. I think. I DID. The first thing I did when I got her home and into my garage was to clean her up because she was dusty and cobwebby.
Then I had to figure out what color I wanted her to be.
I really loved the metal leg/industrial feel, so I used some of this:
This was some spray paint given to me by my friend Melissa before she moved. So I juiced up the industrial gray a little with it.
I gave the legs two or three coats.
Then I had to consider the top of this piece, although I kind of liked it just the way it was.
It was very damaged rustic. But I don’t normally like things to look perfectly perfect, anyway. NOT because Restoration Hardware says so. Which is very clear to see when you look at all of my other projects up close.
I decided I was going to leave the top as is but polyurethane it.
I first sanded the top and the edges, then I gave it a couple of coats of poly.
I got a little creeped out when while poly-ing the top of the table, a name just turned up.
Timmy. Oh. She is a he.
I’m not gonna lie, this discovery bothered me a little.
Okay, a lot.
Who is Timmy? Is he old now? Is he dead now? And for it to just pop up like that out of nowhere?? Shiver.
The family loved the color, but I wasn’t so sure. So after looking at it for two days, I made a rash decision: I sprayed paint the top Rustoleum EspressoBrown. And as soon as the paint left my can, I immediately regretted my decision. There went my cool tabletop. There went the funky industrial look.
There went Timmy!
Whilst I was spraying away, my husband and my oldest came around from the backyard to see what I had done and they were none too pleased. Usually, they couldn’t care less about these sorts of things, but evidently, they became attached to Timmy over the course of a few days.
Which totally cements my “Timmy is controlling my family from the grave” theory.
So then I quickly wiped off what spray paint I could from the top of the table I had just sprayed. I waited for the remnants to dry and sanded the top of the table again. And here is what it looked like:
Not as cool as before.
Damn you, Timmy!
I spent the next two days sanding it over and over, only to finally give up and put polyurethane over it yet again. Here is the result:
And here is what the tabletop looks like now:
I put three coats of poly on this in hopes of easier cleaning. I will not be cutting food on this island, but I will put out plates of food on here, etc… I can see birthday cakes sitting on this and beverages for parties. I feel like when we have a party, we never have a good place to put the bottles of pop and the ice.
But now we do, thanks to Timmy.
The beauty of this table is that we can move it because the wheels not only are cool to look at but are functional as well. So if we have a big gathering and need room, I can move it to the corner in the kitchen. Or I could move it to the dining room if we needed it in there.
The cost for me?
$12.99 because I had all the other tools and paints.
Another great Goodwill find.
Move the hell over, Constipation Hardware.
There’s a new guy in town and his name is Timmy.
2016 Update: We used this as an island for about six months, but we realized our kitchen was just too small. We do bring it out for parties, though—although poor Timmy usually stays in the basement. I feel like I can’t let go of this table, and maybe it’s because Timmy won’t let us!
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ohmygosh, this is so cool!!! i wonder why i never find cool stuff like this whenever i go to goodwill… anyways, great job with this one and i think you have a really cool blog! :)p.s. seeing timmy's name creeped me out too… haha. ;)<3, Mimihttp://whatmimiwrites.blogspot.com/Poshlocket Giveaway: Win a Shelly Fabric Choker
I absolutely loved your island makeover! I think I loved even more your commentary–you remind me of Erma Bombeck–sooooo funny!! Keep up the good work and keep me laughing!! You are great medicine for what ails the spirit.
I think the finished project looks great! I have been looking for an enormous industrial table I could use as a kitchen island.Found you through a Harrison Home by the way; you have a gorgeous blog, and funny too. Love your style! xAnna (My Design Ethos)
How crazy that the name came out when you put poly on it. Creepy!! What a great transformation though! Love it! Thanks so much for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.Jill
It looks great now. Just think of all the other far creepier names that could have come out. Timmy is pretty good. Way back when – he was a friend of Lassie's. Although, if I remember right he kept getting in trouble from which Lassie had to rescue him.
Love the island. I would have covered up the name too, totally creepy. Especially since the letter after the name looks a "S". Timmy's what? I would not want to stick around and fine out!Great job by the way. Super cute!
@Donna- I remember Timmy from Lassie…..somehow I don't think this is the same one. ;) @DIY- Creepy is right! I know and I was afraid to keep polying bc who knows what else would pop up!!!
Oh my gosh – I love this little table! I can so relate to making a good ‘find.’ When Lad was a baby and if I am being honest – when most of the other kids were babies – I LIVED for garage sales with the occasional estate sale tossed in. Oh the awesome stuff I picked up. Christmas when the kids were too little to know any better – all 2nd hand Little Tykes stuff. It literally gave me such a high to have a great ‘garage sale’ weekend. If the kids were with me, I would just get creative: “Hey, I am going to pay for this, but come back after they are all back in their car seats and put it in my trunk, OK?” Ha. We had the best toys, bikes, and books at a fraction of the price. I don’t remember when I stopped . . . Coach probably put his foot down, or I started to attend too many youth soccer games on Saturdays. My heart would race a bit when I passed a garage sale that looked promising, even if I couldn’t stop.
Totally love your re-name of Restoration Hardware. I cannot bring myself to shop there. I never painted or sanded or attempted anything with second hand furniture, but you are braver than I. Why don’t you make that your side-hustle? Refinish furniture?
Yes to second hand stuff when they were little! There was THE best children’s resale shop in town and I got the greatest clothing for both the girls there. Gymboree, Gap, you name but 70% off. When they were little they could care less. That comes back in college though as Anna is always getting clothes at Goodwill at school. I love that. ❤️
It's amazing!! Great job :)
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Great find! Super cool! Happy Monday!-Bec :-)
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What a great find! Great job! I've awarded you with the Versatile Blogger Award! Congrats! You can go here to view the post that features your blog! http://www.sweetavakate.blogspot.com/2012/04/versatile-blogger-award.html
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ohmygosh, this is so cool!!! i wonder why i never find cool stuff like this whenever i go to goodwill… anyways, great job with this one and i think you have a really cool blog! :)p.s. seeing timmy's name creeped me out too… haha. ;)<3, Mimihttp://whatmimiwrites.blogspot.com/Poshlocket Giveaway: Win a Shelly Fabric Choker
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I absolutely loved your island makeover! I think I loved even more your commentary–you remind me of Erma Bombeck–sooooo funny!! Keep up the good work and keep me laughing!! You are great medicine for what ails the spirit.
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I think the finished project looks great! I have been looking for an enormous industrial table I could use as a kitchen island.Found you through a Harrison Home by the way; you have a gorgeous blog, and funny too. Love your style! xAnna (My Design Ethos)
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Timmy! Wah hah hah hah haaaaaah. That made me laugh out loud ;)
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How crazy that the name came out when you put poly on it. Creepy!! What a great transformation though! Love it! Thanks so much for sharing at Thursday's Temptation.Jill
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It looks great now. Just think of all the other far creepier names that could have come out. Timmy is pretty good. Way back when – he was a friend of Lassie's. Although, if I remember right he kept getting in trouble from which Lassie had to rescue him.
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Love the island. I would have covered up the name too, totally creepy. Especially since the letter after the name looks a "S". Timmy's what? I would not want to stick around and fine out!Great job by the way. Super cute!
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@Donna- I remember Timmy from Lassie…..somehow I don't think this is the same one. ;) @DIY- Creepy is right! I know and I was afraid to keep polying bc who knows what else would pop up!!!
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Great job on the table! Looks amazing. We loved having you link up to our "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." Hope you'll be back soon! -The Sisters
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Oh my gosh – I love this little table! I can so relate to making a good ‘find.’ When Lad was a baby and if I am being honest – when most of the other kids were babies – I LIVED for garage sales with the occasional estate sale tossed in. Oh the awesome stuff I picked up. Christmas when the kids were too little to know any better – all 2nd hand Little Tykes stuff. It literally gave me such a high to have a great ‘garage sale’ weekend. If the kids were with me, I would just get creative: “Hey, I am going to pay for this, but come back after they are all back in their car seats and put it in my trunk, OK?” Ha. We had the best toys, bikes, and books at a fraction of the price. I don’t remember when I stopped . . . Coach probably put his foot down, or I started to attend too many youth soccer games on Saturdays. My heart would race a bit when I passed a garage sale that looked promising, even if I couldn’t stop.
Totally love your re-name of Restoration Hardware. I cannot bring myself to shop there. I never painted or sanded or attempted anything with second hand furniture, but you are braver than I. Why don’t you make that your side-hustle? Refinish furniture?
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Yes to second hand stuff when they were little! There was THE best children’s resale shop in town and I got the greatest clothing for both the girls there. Gymboree, Gap, you name but 70% off. When they were little they could care less. That comes back in college though as Anna is always getting clothes at Goodwill at school. I love that. ❤️
We know how I hate painting furniture. So….😂
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I’m cracking up since my son’s name is Timmy….:-)
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LOLLLL.
The first thing I thought of when this happened was the show Lassie? Wasn’t it Timmy who was in the well?
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Please please please make this happen:
“How about a coffee table with wheels made of industrial waste with the letters T R A S H on it.”
Or at least make an image of it and put it on a tote bag!
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I have plenty of time now to do just this! I need projects now more than ever. 😂
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I’m counting on you! 😉
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