A dollar doesn't buy much anymore and that's a fact. However, sometimes you can still take that buck and grab something like this. You're looking at a DIY side table that I did not build. It's got potential, but I truly want to change it up to suit me and my style. Would you pay $1 for it?

At first glance, it's not too bad. But... I can't take my eyes off that ridiculously large top. It isn't suited for ease of function, to me. That round top doesn't allow it to go up against a bed or arm of a couch, and it's made of cheap plywood, which isn't grand either. What to do? Change it up DIY style.
TAKING THE TOP OFF
First, as I mention, I want to remove that round top and see what I'm up against. Now before you get flustered that I'm taking the top off, no worries as I'll be putting that to good use next. {{wink, wink}}
As you may have noticed, the ply that was cut into a circle for the top is not cabinet grade and the cut is kinda wonky. In order to remedy that, I want to replace it altogether by cutting a new top from cabinet-grade ply I have on hand.

Once I measure and mark, I simply cut with my circular saw. Here it is resting on the top before I attach it using the hardware that held on to original top.

That's much more pleasing to the eye, isn't it? In addition, it allows it to be beside a bed or couch without all the wasted space. Then, once I have the new top attached, I use my nailer to attach trim below it to dress it up.

After that, I use this dark gray seconds paint to give it two coats letting cure in between. Since I really like the basic lines of this piece, I'm not really doing much to change the cabinet look. Sometimes simple is best. What would you do with it?
NEW LOOK
Finally, after my work and finishing, the DIY side table is ready for a new lease on life. It has new color, new vibe, and new start. Don't we all need that every once in a while?

What's funny is this color is very similar to the color I custom mixed for
my free entertainment center. What is more, I finished it with a matte poly for plenty of protection. I love it!

While I debated on doing a different color on the inside for a peek-a-boo effect, I decide to keep it monotone and simple. I like that every once in a while too.

Side thought... while it's always a treat for me to share my adventures with you, hearing from you is the ultimate cherry on top. If you'd like to make this cabinet table part of your home story, you can find it and more in
my online store.
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