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Demilune Transformation

Pink roses in white pitcher, white beadboard, pearls

The year's last flea market was a bust. A biting wind whipped through the nearly deserted rows of vendors, and the few shoppers who braved the cold looked as ready to leave as we were. We were almost to the parking lot, resigned to a day of coming home empty-handed, when I spotted it: a small, demilune table tucked away in a corner.

I was immediately captivated by its elegant demilune shape and delicate legs—it had so much potential! But as soon as I picked it up, my heart sank. The little table wobbled like a rocking chair, its joints loose and its finish chipped. It was a sorry sight, but I couldn't leave it behind. I knew with a little TLC, this piece could be more than just a flea market find; it could be a stunning statement piece.

If you've ever found a wobbly treasure at a flea market or thrift store and wondered if it's salvageable, you're in the right place. 

Follow along as I show you how to take a forgotten piece of furniture and give it a complete DIY makeover, transforming this wobbly demilune table into a beautiful and functional addition to my home.

dark green little table in need of love

My face must have said it all because the seller immediately offered it to me for only two dollars. I couldn't resist the challenge, so I brought it home to fix up.

This little table ended up hanging on a garage wall, forgotten in the chaos, until I rediscovered it while organizing. Now, it's finally time to give this vintage beauty a second chance. 

I'll walk you through how I took this broken, two-dollar find and transformed it into a stunning piece of furniture. You'll learn the steps for how to refinish a demilune table, including how to fix wobbly table legs and give it a fresh new look. Get ready to turn your own flea market find into a functional and stylish piece!


FIXING THE STRUCTURAL PROBLEMS - Disassembling it
Loose legs on table

The feet had been attached with nails, and all of them were loose. There was no alternative but to disassemble the entire table.

parts of a demilune table ready to be fixed

It was by far the easiest disassembly job I've ever done. The legs were loose, too.

How to remove dried glue from loose table legs

CLEANING IT

Notice the amount of glue stuck on those joints. The first task after disassembling the table is to remove all the dried glue.
sanding belts

You can use regular sandpaper or a sanding sponge. I took the easy route, using my Dremel with the small sanding band attachment, which allowed me to finish this job in just a few minutes.

irwin clamps holding table's feet

ASSEMBLING IT ONCE AGAIN

Once all the dried glue was removed and the surfaces were sanded smooth and thoroughly cleaned, the feet were reattached. This time around, I used screws instead of nails, after applying a generous amount of wood glue.

The legs were also glued on.


demilune table, green color

Extra sanding for getting an extra soft surface.

distressing little table

MAKING IT PRETTY

After waiting 24 hours for the glue to dry, the table was painted with ASCP - Florence. This shade of paint sometimes looks green, other times blue; it all depends on the light.

I gave it a light distressing before sealing it with clear wax.


shabby chic decor - Cottage style

Then, it was time to play. :)

Shabby chic bedroom decor - nightstand demilune table

I went for a shabby chic look.

beadboard, white floors, floral wallpaper, thread balls on white books

Let's pretend she's sitting by the side of the bed of this quaint cottage...

distressed legs and feet of demilune table painted ascp florence

Beadboard, wallpaper, and of course...

pink roses in white pitcher, white floor, white pearls in saucer on table

Beautiful roses add to its charm.

lower shelf of demilune table, three legs, blue green color

Oh well, I'm loving it! 

It's a nice dose of color that brightens these grey days.

pink roses in white pitcher, pearls, petals on table, floral wallpaper and beadboard

Have a beautiful day!



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25 comments :

  1. LOVE the little table....I wish more people would learn to deconstruct and glue and clamp...can not tell you how many trim nails and wood screws I have removed from pieces that others had attempted to repair. And silicone...seriously, what is up with THAT!!! LOL

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    1. Thanks Beck! If there's someone that has seen it all, it has to be you with all the transformations you've tackled!

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  2. Cristina this is just a wonderful story about a cute little table finally finding a loving home. The color is perfection. I'd love for you to link this gem up on Thoughts of Home on Thursday.

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    1. Thanks Laura! Heading over to inspire and be inspired!

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  3. You had me at quaint cottage...my favorite and yes this would be perfect in my little dream cottage! Love that you took the time to take it apart and relove it back to life. Just beautiful!

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    1. That's what the table made me envisioned, Christy... A quaint little cottage! :) Thanks for stopping by!

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  4. $2.00?! It turned out so pretty with that paint on it. It does look like you worked a lot of magic but I'd love to have that table in my house. Love that wallpaper behind it too.

    I'm so glad you linked this with Thoughts of Home on Thursday. :)

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    1. Thanks Stacey! The wallpaper was another thrifty find $1 per roll, I have no idea of its name or manufacturer.

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  5. So, so pretty! Amazing what a little TLC can do for unloved furniture.

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  6. How beautiful that piece turned out. The color is lovely as well. I so enjoy seeing your new creations.

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  7. Awwww! She's beautiful! Love the color!

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  8. Your table turned out beautifully!!!! All your hard work really shows! And you found the perfect spot for it.

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  9. Great wwork! I love your beauty table! The roses are just amazing!
    Enjoy the rest of your week.
    Hugs and love from Portugal,
    Ana Love Craft
    www.lovecraft2012.blogspot.com

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  10. You worked your magic and the color is divine!
    I love demilune tables.
    They are the little table that could.

    Thank you for joining our 2nd Thoughts of Home on Thursday party!

    *pinning to our TOHOT board.

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  11. Gorgeous color choice. Love Florence and Duck Egg... xoxo Su

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  12. It turned out perfect!. Love it. Have a great weekend!

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  13. Cute little table. I bet it almost got thrown out before getting to you, now it's worth much more than $2!

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  14. You have the perfect eye for decorating and finding the best prices! Love this sweet table and oh the color...
    Thank you for sharing your time and talents with us on Thoughts of Home on Thursday.
    Jemma

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  15. That little table is wonderful. I have a cute little table I was thinking about painting. With your inspiration, I going to just do it

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  16. Very good :)
    http://beyazmucizeler.blogspot.com.tr/

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  17. What a find and way to go on that lovely color choice and finish Cristina!

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  18. Looks like brand new! Love the new colour
    xoxo
    Pippa

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  19. Que linda transformación de esa mesita , adore ese colorido

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  20. WOW! You really brought this sweet table back to life!!! I always think that the more broken the better the makeover and this is a perfect example of that! Well done and great color choice! you styled the photos so pretty! If you are at all interested in joining in on one more link party, I host Making Broken Beautiful every Thursday thru Sunday. It is a furniture and home decor party and I would be so happy to host your talents! I hope you have a great weekend!
    Smiles!
    Terry
    http://thecuratorscollection.wordpress.com
    Making Broken Beautiful

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  21. Love how you transformed the table Cristina, and the color...wow!

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