Thursday, October 24, 2013

Custom Work: Schulz Table

We have another busy weekend ahead of us. On Saturday, we're meeting some friends of ours who are wanting a sofa table. We've invited them along with us to help find the perfect door and be a part of the process (something we offer in our custom program). Which got me thinking, we never shared our first custom table we created! This table was completed earlier this year and remains one of the most unique so far!

Red Door Furniture Co. Custom

 We met the Schulz's at one of our favorite local salvage shops. We arrived a bit early to scout it out and get a general idea of what they had (it can be pretty overwhelming). Initially, the request was for a window box table where the top could be opened and things could be stored inside for display.

We stumbled upon two nearly identical doors that they immediately fell in love with. One was a mirror and one was glass and both had the same leaded pattern. (It was also a similar pattern they had in the windows of their Clayton home). Some old spindles were found to be used as legs.

While the design itself was simple, the process to get there was time consuming. Both doors and the spindles had to be stripped. While we typically don't strip doors because of the time involved and chemicals, we did this time and used a stripper that contains no methylene chloride, is non-caustic and safe for indoor use.

Red Door Furniture Co. Custom

 The oak wood on the doors was beautiful. The stain was chosen to match the other furniture in their living room.

Red Door Furniture Co. Custom

Of course it got the signature "Red Door" treatment underneath.

Red Door Furniture Co. Custom

Red Door Furniture Co. Custom

Red Door Furniture Co. Custom

Red Door Furniture Co. Custom

Our custom program is available for dining room tables, sofa tables, side tables...whatever you need! Get more info here.

1 comment:

  1. Hey Jessie! totally dig this table! Great find and great work. I wanted to thank you also for stopping by to comment about unifying furniture through paint! Such sweet and encouraging words. I hope to see the finished product soon here. Newest follower =-) Kim @reposhture.blogspot.com

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