How To Refresh An Old Wooden Table?

If you took one look at my dining room table and chairs, you would know what I meant when I said “It’s time to do something about it”. Its color, all the scratches, and discoloration were great proof that this table had seen better times.
 
Because it is made out of great quality wood and with high-class craftsmanship we decided to give it a second chance, some “tender love and care” and bring it back to life.
The plan was simple. We had to remove old varnish and then sand off layers of this old cherry stain.
 
 
There was lots of sanding involved. We used Dewalt sanding machine and Dremel with several grades of sandpaper. Grit ranged from 60 to 220.
 
 
 
 
 We thought we were almost ready … but we forgot about the leg. So my hubby got back to dirty work.
 
 
Then was time to put new colors on. We used Minwax 211698 Finish Wood Expresso oil stain and applied first coat with soft cloth. 
 
wood expresso oil stain
 
It made me so excited when natural growth rings started to show.  
 
natural growth rings of wooden table
 
After the first application of stain, we let it dry for 24 hours.
Then we sanded it lightly with 220 grit sandpaper.
Applied a second coat of stain and let it dry for another 24 hours.
 
second coat wooden table
 
To develop a more natural look and strengthen the growth rings, even more, we used very fine (220 grit) sandpaper to clean off excess stain and polish the table.
 
polish the table
 
And that was it. 
Before I reveal my new creation, here once more is an old version of my dining room table.
 
old wooden table
 
And finally, here it is my new and improved one:
 
refurbished wooden table
 
Isn’t it lovely? 
I have to admit that this was the longest, most time-consuming project in our house, we have done so far. I expected it would take a few days at the most. Oh! How I was so wrong. With our busy schedules and very little time that we could dedicate to it, it took us almost two months to complete. But now that the table is finally back in its place I am so glad that we gave it a second chance.

I hope you enjoyed the ride.
 
Oh my goodness!!!
I just realized that now we need to refurbish the chairs to match this beautiful table. I’m scared already to think how long this project will take.

4 thoughts on “How To Refresh An Old Wooden Table?

  1. Bed Frames says:

    Really interesting information you share here about wooden table. I like you blog because it’s help me in future related business.

  2. obat kuat pria says:

    Thank you very much for the info agan convey and hopefully useful to my friend who read it.
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  3. superior papers says:

    This kind of project made me feel that I should re-color some furniture at our home. It was great to see the finished product. The table will definitely live longer after you applied the Finish Wood Expresso oil stain. I look forward to see the chairs after you do the same thing from the table. The long period of time for this kind of project will not be a problem for you, just think that this would be your bonding time with your husband.

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