Yesterday I took a few more photos of my fabric wrapped parsons table. So now you can see a little more detail and a better representation of the fabric 🙂
This time, I was able to take these during the day so they are much brighter than yesterday’s post.
I picked up this mercury glass lamp from Marshalls on clearance for only $25. Isn’t it pretty?
Click here to see yesterday’s post for the details on how we made it.
Also, yesterday I talked about how when we finished the table it seemed too short. So I created a few mock ups in sketch up to see what would work.
Here is how it looks now (minus the skirt on the ottomans)
and here are a few options with legs to give the table a little more height.
We haven’t picked one yet, so if you have a preference, let me know 🙂 Stop back Monday to see what we chose and for other project updates!
Julia Konya says
You are just amazing! Really, I love seeing what you come up with all the time.
As for the legs, I like no legs or solid.
Cathy Wall says
I like the open legs! And this is a fabulous project, LOVE the fabric you chose and the fact that the table was made from a door! If I wasn't so DIY-ADD I might even try one myself!
Cathy @ Room Rx
Ashley Travers says
Great options – I'm leaning towards the open, but I'm sure any that you choose you'll make look awesome!
Megan Angermeyr says
I like 3 of the options – the turned legs aren't doing it for me… but I am sure if you do it, then I will like it 🙂
Amber says
it is lovely! I love the turned leg option, especially with the fabric choice.
Jennifer {The Chronicles of Home} says
I'm drawn to the first option you show, the open legs that have the solid piece along the bottom. Looking forward to the results! Have a great weekend.
Dacia @ Lemon Drop Life says
Hmm, I think I prefer the solid..I think it just looks more 'finished.'
Elizabeth @ The Little Black Door says
So fab! I'm inspired!!
Lyndsay says
Looks amazing! I like the solid, just because it would be a nice continuation of the solid fabric-covered sides. Looking forward to seeing what you choose!
Shalagh Hogan says
I'm for the solid. I like the visual separation. If see through, you'll see the fabric of the seat peeking out under the table. As it's a bedroom, do you want to enable someone to sit on the ottomans at the table? ? Add mirror and it's a desk/vanity. I'm digging the starch the fabric and glue angle. Thanks.