What do you do when you want a bench but don't want to spend the money on a new one OR your hubby isn't in town long enough to build you one?
You buy a coffee table and turn it into a bench, of course!
(I just want to warn you. This is a LONG, picture HEAVY post! So bear with me!)
We were out and about one day and made a stop at the Habitat for Humanity Restore and I came across this coffee table. I immediately pulled out my tape measure (have to carry a tape measure around) and measured it out. I examined it and even sat on it. :) So I called Travis over to ask what he thought. He agreed that it would work and that he could do what I wanted him to do to it. So... it came home with us for only a couple bucks.
Brought the table inside and placed it in its new home. I wanted a bench just inside our garage door and put baskets or something under it to keep our lovely pile of shoes that tended to pile up right there.
It fit perfectly but... I wanted it a little shorter in length.
Call the hubby in for a consult... if you notice there is a drawer so can he make it shorter like I want? He said yes. Great!
The table was just shy of 40 inches and I wanted it to be 30 inches.
I told Travis I don't care if there is still a drawer (what would we use if for anyways?) but he wanted to challenge himself and said that we are keeping it. Alright, that's settled.
He was pretty excited about this project and got to work right away.


Remember that drawer... yeah he had to cut that in half too. Here is the drawer cut in half and glued back together.
Time to make the table one piece again!

Here are the supplies that Travis used:
-wood filler
-small wooden dowels
-metal brackets
-wood glue

Now, just push the dowels into the holes on the other side. Make sure to put wood glue between the pieces as well for extra hold.

This picture is to show how much Travis cut out of the center of the table.
Travis did his part super fast and well... I wasn't ready for it! So it sat, and sat, and sat in our garage for about a month.
My plan was to paint it and put a cushion on top but I had to find fabric first that I like and then buy the paint. I just couldn't find anything that I liked. Travis really wanted me to finish it so we drove up to Louisville Labor Day weekend to some fabric stores so I can find something to use. Which I did and he was thrilled about.
So time to finish!

I primed the table first and then bought cream spray paint. I also did a clear matte coat over the top for added protection.
On to the cushion:

Supplies:
-Piece of plywood (found at the H4H Restore for $1- the exact size we needed)
-fabric
-staple gun
-scissors
-Spray adhesive
-batting
-foam (For a cheaper route, I bought a cheap twin sized egg crate mattress and cut it up to fit instead of buying the large foam pieces.

To begin:
1.) Spread out the foam mattress and lay plywood on top.
2.) Pull the foam to stretch it out a little and make sure the whole board would be covered.
(The foam was folded so tight in the bag it came in, this was a must to make it all even.)
3.) Take a sharpie marker and outline the board.
4.) Cut on the lines.
5.) Repeat process until you cannot make a full piece.
(I got 3 full size pieces, and then used scraps to piece together a forth layer.)

Making cushion:
1. & 2.) Spray the adhesive onto the plywood.
3.) Place first layer on wood, bubble side up. Press firmly all over.
4.) Spray more adhesive on top of foam.
5.) Place next layer, bubble side down. Press firmly.
Repeat with as many layers as you have, alternating as you go.
6.) Trim off excess foam.

To give the cushion a smoother look, I wrapped the whole board in batting before my fabric.
1.) Place board in center of batting.
2.) Place one staple in center on long sides. Be sure to pull batting tight.
3.) Place one staple on center of short sides. Pull tight again.
4.) Staple all the way around pulling batting tight as you go.

Time for fabric:
This is pretty much the same steps as the batting.
1.) Cut fabric the proper size. Center cushion on fabric.
2. & 3.) Place one staple in center on all sides. Pulling fabric tightly.
4.) Staple all the way around, stopping before the corners.

1.) Gather fabric at the corner. Cut off extra- just not too much!
2.) Try to smooth out the fabric as best you can. The fabric will be folded in toward the center of the cushion unlike how we attached the batting. You can leave pleats/creases if you like or smooth it out .
3.) I choose to smooth the edges. I folded the fabric in, and then just tucked and pulled it until I got the look I wanted.
4.) Then staple down. Put one in the center near the edge. Then a few more about it to secure.

The top of the table was lower in the center so I bought a thin 1/8 piece of plywood from Michael's to help fill the gap for the screws.
Travis then took 8 screws and screwed up through the bottom into the plywood on the cushion.
And it's complete! :)
We have a very small but functionally drawer. I doubt anything will ever go in it but it looks good.
Don't mind Patton... this is his new favorite spot!
But I am so happy that I stumbled upon this table. It is a great bench to sit down at and take off those dirty shoes.
This just proves that just because something was given one purpose that you can think outside the box and give it a whole new purpose! :)
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I love it! This makes me want to go buy a coffee table right now! I have an entry way that is desperate for a bench or table. What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteHow talented you both are - I never would have thought to try to make that table shorter. It looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteO my word, girlie, you are amazing!!! It looks absolutely fabulous, and I would have NEVER thought to use a coffee table :]
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous bench!!! And a great way to repurpose a coffee table too!
ReplyDeleteWow, Wow, Wow!!! That is a fabulous redo...love it!
ReplyDeleteWow!! That is about all I can say is WOW!!! You two are awesome!!!! I have been toying with doing that for a ottoman style coffee table in our living room. I may just have to go for it!!
ReplyDeleteOMG girl - this is amazing!!! I LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteWow, this is an awesome bench. You are amazing!!
ReplyDeletewow, this is so impressive and wonderful. and the kitty is a nice touch ;)
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! Its completely transformed.
ReplyDeleteSO cute, Allison! I love your transformation! What a perfect little bench now! :)
ReplyDeleteThis is great! I've been looking for a bench for a long time... I might have to get creative. Isn't that fabric wonderful? I just recovered some chairs with it, and love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lot of work! I would say worth it! Beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteI wish I was that handy. It turned out beautiful! I'm following from tatertots and jello.
ReplyDeleteThat's an absolutely sensational redo of the table. You'd never, ever guess it came from anywhere but a fine furniture store. You're running one, for sure.
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This turned out great. Love the color you chose, and that mini drawer is hilarious... it's so cute. Amazing detail on the how-to. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThats a great idea...turning a coffee table into a bench! I love how it came out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a truly stunning outcome! When you can't even believe it's the same piece, you KNOW you've done something very special. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteDonna
Picture heavy is a good thing. Thanks for linking up! It turned out great!
ReplyDeleteBecca
Genius. That tiny drawer is my favorite part. FYI, I think the cat will never let you use that bench you spent so much time upcycyling ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome! I bought a coffee table for $1.00 at a garage sale a few months ago and have been wanting to make it into bench. I have been scared to try it because I had no idea how to make the cushion on top. Now, I know exactly what to do. Thanks for the tutorial. On a side note, maybe you can put cat treats in that little drawer. LOL!
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ReplyDeleteSuch a sweet idea and I love that tiny little drawer!! Kitty looks like she is not about to share her pretty new lounging place with anyone!
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mary
holy smokes thats a LOT of work!! looks FAB! my fave part is you two working together, so sweet! :)
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I am in complete agreement with Paton. I think that would be my favorite new spot as well.
ReplyDeleteYou both did a very amazing job, it looks wonderful!
Great job this looks so neat.
ReplyDeleteI love a man who accepts a challeng---the drawer is cute! You both did a great job!
ReplyDeleteWOW - that looks just fantastic !
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You have a great eye and a wonderful partner in your husband. You all did a magnificent job on your wonderful bench. Thank you for sharing the process. Cherry Kay
ReplyDeleteOh Wow I love the transformation, you both did such a great job on it! Thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Is there a Restore in Louisville? I live a little over an hour from there and would love to go to one.
ReplyDeleteVery nice transformation! Great job! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! That turned out great! Thanks for linking up to Thrilling Thursday @ Paisley Passions. Hope to see you again soon! :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing job!! Looks like it was originally made that way. You guys are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI love your bench, what a great transformation!
ReplyDeleteAwesome project. Love the end result.
ReplyDeleteI love your bench! You are so creative.Kitty looks happy too.
ReplyDeleteAnnette
nice tutorial! i'll definitely look this up again if i ever need a bench.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant! Great tutorial. Love your new bench and the fabric is great!
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What a great repurpose! It looks fabulous!
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First of all GREAT tutorial! I'm doing a similar project and your upholstery steps are the BEST by far. Second, I actually own a sister table to the one you redid but it's a console. Got it from Target 10 years ago! Ha! Again FAB job!
ReplyDeletei love love LOVE this bench! i'm totally jealous right now ;)
ReplyDeleteWow! That bench is so pretty!
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I featured your bench on "Featuring You Friday". Have a great weekend!
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This is awesome Allison! You really had vision on this one. Love the fabric too. Great tutorial for all us challenged peeps. Thanks for joining me. Have a great weekend. Debbie
ReplyDeleteWow! Just beautiful!!
ReplyDelete& the little drawer... keys... you will always know where they are : ) Great job!!
Visiting from Better After ~ just LOVE this!! Thanks also for posting a tutorial of the cushion, I have a bench that's in desperate need!
ReplyDeleteOnly tonight I was sitting there staring at my coffee table wondering how I could transform it. You've inspired me! Yours looks so lovely.
ReplyDeleteMegs :)
Great job...and the kitty seams to love it to
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ReplyDeleteFollowed your coffee table>bench from Food,Wine&ModgePodge - too funny b/c I am 99.9% certain that table is originally from Target b/c I own it and use it as a bench!
ReplyDeleteAfter years of abuse, I got a new coffee table and re-assigned this one to the guest room as a bench/luggage table. I am wannabe-crafty, so instead of making my own cushion, I just bought 2 square floor pillows to place on top.
looking forward to seeing more of your site!
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Great transformation ! I just love visiting your blog. I'll be back for more.
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