
I've always been a fan of the sleek and sophisticated look of midcentury modern side tables. You can breathe new life into an old side table with a simple make over.
Midcentury modern side tables are known for their clean lines and minimal ornamentation, making them the perfect candidate for a DIY project. A fresh coat of paint can completely transform the look of your side table.
One of the most popular midcentury modern side table makeovers is the use of a reclaimed wood top. This adds a touch of industrial chic to your space.
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Design and Construction
Midcentury modern side tables often feature a minimalist aesthetic with clean lines and minimal ornamentation. This style is characterized by the use of natural materials such as wood and leather.
The legs of a midcentury modern side table are typically tapered and slender, providing a sense of lightness and airiness. Some designs may also incorporate a metal base for added stability.
A common design element in midcentury modern side tables is the use of a lower shelf or storage compartment. This feature allows for the storage of items such as books, magazines, or personal belongings.
Midcentury modern side tables often have a low profile, making them ideal for placing in small rooms or against a wall. This design choice also helps to create a sense of openness and flow in the space.
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DIY and Makeover
If you're looking to give your midcentury modern side table a DIY makeover, consider repurposing an old door as the table top. This will add a unique touch to your space.
The key to pulling off this look is to choose a door with a similar width to the table's existing frame. For example, a 24-inch wide door would work perfectly for a standard 24-inch wide table.
To create a seamless look, you can stain the door to match the existing table's finish. This will help the new top blend in with the rest of the piece.
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Adding the Legs
Adding the legs to your DIY project can be a game-changer. I've found that using pre-made legs can save you a lot of time and effort.
The mounting system of the legs I used is particularly clever. It has a base plate that you screw into the bottom of your piece, which provides a sturdy foundation for the legs.
Having a flared leg look can be achieved with this system, without the need for complicated angle measurements. The threaded insert in the base plate and the threaded rod in the leg itself are heavy duty and not flimsy.
This type of mounting system is a great option if you're short on time or not confident in your woodworking skills.
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Makeover
A makeover can completely transform a space, and it's not just about painting the walls. According to the "Renovation" section, a new coat of paint can cover up to 350 square feet.
You can also update your lighting fixtures to create a brighter and more inviting atmosphere. In the "Lighting" section, we learned that LED bulbs can last up to 25 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs.

Consider repainting your furniture to give it a fresh new look. The "Furniture Makeover" section revealed that a can of spray paint can cost as little as $5.
A simple way to update your decor is to swap out your throw pillows and blankets. The "Textiles" section showed that a set of new throw pillows can cost between $20 and $50.
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Tables Collection
Midcentury modern side tables are known for their clean lines and minimal ornamentation, often featuring tapered legs and a low profile. This design aesthetic is a hallmark of the era.
The use of wood, particularly walnut and oak, was prevalent in midcentury modern side tables, as seen in examples from the 1950s and 1960s.
Design Details
In the Tables Collection, we've got a great example of bedside tables that are both functional and stylish. These tables are 25” tall overall, with a width and depth of 18” each.
The design features a shelf that splits the case in half, with the upper half being an open shelf and the lower half being a drawer. Each of these sections is about 5” in height.
The tables have round splayed and tapered legs, which add a touch of elegance to the overall design. This style of leg is both aesthetically pleasing and functional.
The bedside tables are built from solid maple wood, which is a durable and long-lasting material. We chose a natural oil finish to bring out the beauty of the wood.
Tables Collection
Tables come in all shapes and sizes, from compact coffee tables to expansive dining tables.
A coffee table is typically 18 to 24 inches high and can be made of various materials such as wood, glass, or metal.
Dining tables are often the centerpiece of a room and can range in size from 36 to 72 inches in diameter.
A pedestal table is a type of table that has a central column or pedestal supporting a flat surface, often used in formal settings.
Pedestal tables are commonly found in entryways, hallways, or as a display table in a room.
Console tables are typically long and narrow, often used behind a sofa or in a hallway to provide additional storage and display space.
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