Ahh, Restoration Hardware...
your tea stained burlap,
your salvaged wood,
your weathered oak,
how I love you.
But, I don't love your prices.
Love this concrete topped table.
(although I thought it was a weathered metal when
I first saw it - so we're goin' with that thought)
Remember our Man-Cave?
and this?
well, I didn't have the $3,325. to shell out to R.H.
So I improvised.
thanks Martha.
with a little dab of this rubbed over top
of the metallic paint, to gives it a more
weathered look.
and the make-shift pine bar top became this...
it's much better now.
So, what was once a stand-in top 'til we
had more money to purchase something else,
has become a conversation piece and more than just a stand-in
in the Man-Cave.
I added metal brackets to the corners for more of the "Restoration Hardware feel".


it's much better now.
So, what was once a stand-in top 'til we
had more money to purchase something else,
has become a conversation piece and more than just a stand-in
in the Man-Cave.
I added metal brackets to the corners for more of the "Restoration Hardware feel".
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