Last October when we visited Salado, Texas, we spotted an Estate sale in a city near Salado. Now there are “Estate” sales and then there are real deal estate sales. This was the latter. A spinster elementary principal, who retired from education in 1967 had owned the home and it’s contents. It was bitter-sweet to look though her sweet little home. I loved the French Provincial side tables, even though they were very yellowed and the solid marble tops were dingy. We picked the tables up for $30.00 per pair because it was late Saturday and everything was being marked half price. I also got some great vintage posters that I will be using in my office when I get around to framing them. My guess is that the original owner bought these side tables about the time she retired. They sat in the same location for a long time. One of the tables was rough on the side from exposure to the sun coming from the living room window. I cannot believe that I never took pictures of them but I cannot find any of the photos.  Here they are without the tops on ready for paint.

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Sun damage from sitting by a window for 45 years.

The side tables are now living in the guest room, so the Behr Sea Salt with Black Suede glaze on top was the ticket to make the side tables match the French Provincial furniture already in the room. They were pretty easy to make beautiful again. My Hubby sprayed the furniture then I glazed them using Behr Faux effects.

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So glad my Hubby can spray furniture

glazing the side tables
The glazing went on really quickly.

solid marble top
The marble has veins of coral and lavender running through it.

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smiling hardware
I think that they look like they are smiling because of the hardware on the drawers.

finished night stands

paiar of night stands

marble topped night stands

A good cleaning of the marble with stone cleaner brightened the tops. The tops are HEAVY. My guess is that they are at least 15 lbs. each. I am not sure how long I am keeping the French Provincial furniture but I really like them and they are a nice addition to the bedroom furniture.

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Thank you friends for taking the time to look at our work.
I hope you have a wonderful day.

Blessings,
Karen

5 responses to “French Provincial Side Tables”

  1. Love these as bed side tables and the sea salt color

  2. Love the base color and glaze combo. Saving that for inspiration on my next project! Thanks for the tip 🙂 Bwg ~~~

  3. Love the base color and glaze combo 🙂 Saving it for inspiration on my next project. Thanks for the tip! Bwg ~~~

    1. Thanks! They turned out nice.

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