I got this table a couple of years back for free. It was on it's way to the dump because it had no nuts and bolts to put it together. I couldn't let it go, so took a leg to Ace Hardware and the awesome helper guy fitted the legs with nuts and bolts. It cost me a whopping $2.50 for the hardware. The table has lived in my garage, at my sisters house and now came back to me when she moved.
(it does have drawers, I just forgot to put them back in before I took the picture :)
I decided it needed a coat of Rustoleum heirloom white paint.
I coated the entire table twice over to make sure that it was coated really well. Then I glazed it with Home Depots Martha Living Faux Finish Glaze in black.
I did the glaze a section at a time, brushing on and the wiping off. It was a little too dark for me when I was done, so I sanded it with a fine sand paper until I got the desired finish.
I glazed the whole table table giving extra attention to the edges and making them a bit darker. It gave them that vintage rustic look.
I wanted to stencil the front of the drawers so I found a pattern that I liked and cut it out of contact paper on my dinosaur of a plotter/vinyl cutter. I bought my plotter in prehistoric times before the cricuit and silhouette were on the market. I sometimes wish I had a small one, but it works so I can't justify replacing it.
I spray painted the drawer fronts gray first, then put the contact paper on.
The drawers needed a coat of the heirloom white next. When the paint dried, I removed the contact paper so the gray would show and then glazed the drawer fronts like the table.
The knobs were already a dark gray color so they didn't need to be painted.
This is my new favorite peice of furniture:
Now I realize that I need a new wall color. Too bad I can't spray paint that too!