I Need Professional Help…
OK. So I think that has been established for a while now, but what I’m really after today is some advice (professional or non), and I always get the best answers when I ask my blog friends.
OK. So I think that has been established for a while now, but what I’m really after today is some advice (professional or non), and I always get the best answers when I ask my blog friends.
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What a cool project–and SCORE on the $30 Benches!
Ok, here's what I'd do…
-Leave the benches black
-stain the chairs green
-stain the tabletop dark maple and the base either green or black.
"Mismatched" is totally in right now!
Use those three colors around the kitchen and living area in flower arrangements or pictureframes
or get some tablecloths in similar colors to pull it all together.
If you can sew or have a friend that sews, you could make some long cushions for the benches in green/black–that would look so cool!
Just my 2 cents, we'll be waiting to see what you do! Have fun!
My work is done, time for bed!:)
I would paint the entire table and 2 chairs cream (yes, even with little kids). If you make sure you put a couple of coats of varnish/polyurethane on top of the paint, anything the kids do can just be wiped off. Then use coordinating cushions in the fun green or whatever.
As for the little table, depending on where it is going I would do something bold and fun – red, green, blue, etc. Lately I've been on a yard sale hunt for a small table that I can paint apple green!
Well, as a preface, I tend to paint everything black. I would paint the chairs black and the base of the table. Then stain the table top a darker and more red tone. Your kitchen cabinets look like they have more red tones in them and there seems to be a lot of burgandys in your living room, so I think a dark reddish stain work work and hide more of the grain that you don't particularly like.
I love looking at your blog and all your cute ideas, I guess that makes me a blog stalker and have never made a comment but I have a walnut table and black chairs and i hate it, it looks so wierd. I would leave the benches as they are, and paint the chairs cream (maybe with a green crackle finish?) and then do the table black top, cream base (or vice versa). Then use green as an accent color to make cushions for the chairs and a cute greenery centerpiece. I think Cream brightens up a room and I'm a sucker for black/white motifs.
I did a HUGE kitchen table project last year. The table was painted brown with 5 layers of varnish and I wanted to stain it. I completely sanded it down to find a mismatched piece of wood. So I ended up painting it white. I used an oil based paint for the table top with a hard foam medium (6 inches) roller. It takes way longer to dry but my kids didn't ruin it and I didn't have to put a stupid piece of glass on it. I would recommend oil based paint for the top and one or two layers of lacquer (we didn't do the lacquer and we were fine but it all depends on your kids ability to ruin stuff, i only had a two year old). Sanding lightly with a super high grain after every layer. It will pay off. Then we just used an oil based spray paint for the legs in the exact same white and those worked perfectly too. The oil based paints make cleaning the table super easy. Anyway I would do whatever it takes not to paint the benches unless they totally don't go with your final plan. I personally love antique whites but I think Black would go well with yours. Oh and my current table is stained and my chairs are blue (on purpose) so I just used a table runner in the same color as the chairs and it fits well so maybe try that. Runners are super easy to make.
Once wood has been stained it is almost impossible to bleach that stain out to stain it a lighter color, like maple. The grain in oak soaks up a lot of color and it keeps it, even after lots of sanding. That was my experience with a similar oak table. I was able to lighten it some, but not a lot.
I really like Anne Marie's idea of a dark red stained table top and black everything else.
Becky
Kendra, I vote for C! You're already 1/2 way there with the benches, I think you'll be fine with painting the chairs & bottom of table with a black satin too, it should match up pretty well with the bench. I'd go for a darker stain on top of the table, you could even try POlyshades in a couple of colors to get a tone you like. It stains & polys all in one step, in case you dont' want to completely sand the top & start over.
I definitely vote for C. Painting the base of the table black will help the benches tie in…and you won't have to paint the new benches. Great benches, BTW.
I vote C but with a twist. I think having the chairs in black would be too much. I think you want to promote the mismatched thing a bit. So either do a stain on them, with or without some black to accent. Or go really off the wall with them and paint them a color – red or blue?
Love your site, great ideas! I have a black dining room table with benches and LOVE it!! I think it give a modern feel to a classic table. Don't think it is too heavy in the space but I top it with fun vibrant runners, decor, etc.! Best wishes on your project.
Great pieces. I would paint and distress the chairs, table base, and bench black. Stain the table top a medium dark finish.
As for the little table, I think it would look lovely sanded and restained, or (without context) painted the MS green, or even red. Can't wait for the reveals.
XO*Tricia
Great pieces. I would paint and distress the chairs, table base, and bench black. Stain the table top a medium dark finish.
As for the little table, I think it would look lovely sanded and restained, or (without context) painted the MS green, or even red. Can't wait for the reveals.
XO*Tricia
Great pieces. I would paint and distress the chairs, table base, and bench black. Stain the table top a medium dark finish.
As for the little table, I think it would look lovely sanded and restained, or (without context) painted the MS green, or even red. Can't wait for the reveals.
XO*Tricia
Hi Kendra, I found your site when I was looking for a way to redo the same exact kids table and chairs. About your kitchen table set up- I like "c" also. I have a set myself that is all black (chairs and base) with a med/dark stain on top and I love it. Bench/ chair cushions would be cute too!
That looks a lot like my table.
Just checking in with everyone and to give an update.
I have a new party starting- Wed Sept 2. So each week I will have the Knock Off Knock Out party on Mondays and the Holiday/Seasonal party on Wed. I hope you come for a visit.
New buttons to grab as well.
Cheri
Its So Very Cheri
I have a mishmash in my kitchen and love it! My table is solid walnut and off of my wood chairs are from garage sales. Two are mustard, two are black, one is red and one is white.
I would leave the benches black, paint the chairs (spray paint is awesome) a contrast color and paint the base of the table black. For the top, I would go darker or stain it a color. Just remember, it is so easy to spray paint chairs, so if you are not happy you can change it!
Hello
I just got through painting and staining my oak table black with stain top and I love it. Come by my blog and you can see it so that you can decide if this is for you. :O)
Okay, I JUST saw the perfect example of what you need to do to your table…now I just need to find it again!
Your website is great!! How do you keep your kitchen grout so pretty ? (Refering to the pic of your kitchen)
Lately I've seen lots of cream/stain combos i.e. like the project you just did. But I've also seen the stain and black together and it looks pretty cool. So it would be cool to do the top of the table what you were planning on doing and the rest black…and just leave the benches black (or sand down top and stain them like the table top)…this probably doesn't make sense but just thought I'd share!