Sometimes all it takes is a little vision to see what a piece can become. In this guest blog, LeeAnn from Creative Moments shares how she took a dated coffee table and gave it a fresh, updated look using Dixie Belle Paint products. From prep to final details, she walks through her process step by step, showing how the right products can bring out the best in a piece without losing its character.
(The following is an excerpt from Creative Moments. Read the full article here.)
There’s something incredibly satisfying about taking a piece with “good bones” and giving it a second life. This large, square coffee table is a perfect example—sturdy, functional with its four drawers, and boasting those clean lines we all love. However, like many modern pieces, it features a solid wood frame topped with a thin veneer over MDF. While that veneer is in great shape, it presents a classic DIY crossroads: stripping or heavy sanding is a high-stakes gamble that often ends in ruined surfaces.
To give this beauty a “reloved” look without the risk, paint is the undisputed hero.
Why This Approach Wins:
- Safety First: Painting protects the delicate veneer from the “sand-through” disasters that happen with MDF.
- Community Curated: Taking the pulse of my followers helped me find the perfect “middle ground” that feels both trendy and timeless.
- Durability: A high-quality dark gray hides the “daily life” marks much better than pure black or white.
Prior to the transformation – The seller’s image instantly caught my eye.
I may have overestimated my ability to pick it up alone. This large piece was incredibly awkward to lift and carry from the doorstep over ice and into my car, but I managed to do it with little room to spare.
In my workshop, awaiting its transformation.
Step 1: Clean and Scuff Sand
After a quick wipe, the flat surfaces were given a hand sand using this Gator medium/fine sanding sponge.
Cleaning the surfaces thoroughly is a very important step. I used a spray version of white lightning cleaner with a microfiber cloth to get into all the nooks and crannies. This provides a super clean base for the next steps.
To make painting the bottoms of furniture legs easier, I love using these paint pyramids to elevate them and allow for easy access.
Step 2: Prime with Bonding BOSS
Step 3: Paint
Opting for dark gray isn’t just a compromise—it’s a design power move. While black can sometimes feel like a “black hole” in a room and white can be a high-maintenance nightmare for coffee spills, dark gray hits that sophisticated “Goldilocks” zone.
The second coat of black sands going on the left side. The first coat of paint (right) always looks a bit sketchy 🙂
The antiqued bronze pulls were washed and dried and to tone them down just a bit I applied black Gilding Wax. After it set for a bitm the pulls were buffed and screwed back in place.
Mission complete! Now to find it’s forever home.
A makeover like this is a great reminder that you don’t always need to start from scratch. With the right approach and products, you can refresh what you already have and create something that feels new again. Be sure to check out more of LeeAnn’s projects at Creative Moments for even more inspiration using Dixie Belle Paint. For another easy coffee table update by Creative Moments, check out our blog, Goodbye Orange Oak – Hello Walnut Rustic Coffee Table.
