Coffee tables are probably one of my favourite pieces of furniture to up-cycle or refurbish. They’re small enough to finish in a fewย of hours and don’t usually have too many ‘fiddly’ bits. Here’s the kind of basic table you’ll find in manyย second hand stores or garage sales:
I gave the table top a thorough sanding to remove all the varnish because I’m going to stain the top and the raw wood finish is best for staining.
Stain: mix 1 tablespoon milk paint powder with 3 tablespoons water and shake or stir thoroughly.


Now I was ready to paint the base, and I chose another Milk Paint Euro colour – Bergere, a lovely blue.
Regular Milk Paint is mixed using equal parts water and paint powder.

Mixed paint on the left; dry milk paint powder on right.
For this table I opted to add a little bonding agent as I wanted a smooth look and not distressed. Bonding agent adds extra stickability to the milk paint. If I was wanting a distressed or chippy look, I’d leave the bonding agent out.



This piece sold rather quickly. Seems you can’t go wrong with blue these days!
I’ll be adding this post to my Pinterest board featuring many of the pieces I’ve done using Milk Paint, so if you are on Pinterest, head over HERE to follow my boards.


