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wooden table and chairs used

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Wooden Table And Chairs Used

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Solid Wood Dining Table and 4 ChairsSolid Wood Dining Table and 4 Chairs. 48" long, by 30" wide. Natural wood and white. Sale . . . $145 / set.It’s time to get down to the business of play. Pottery Barn Kids offers a wide variety of kids’ play tables and chairs, perfect for dressing up a playroom, a bedroom or a sunny and strategic corner of your home. Children gravitate to the brightly colored chairs made in just their size, while the wide open tabletop beckons for large paper rolls and freshly sharpened crayons. An artfully designed play table space can incorporate smart storage elements nearby for maximum usability, use layers of lighting to brighten the play area and even establish areas for children to proudly display their creations.Our collection of children’s play tables includes options for toddlers and older children, with varying heights to accommodate kids at any stage. An activity table that sits low to the ground is an excellent choice for toddlers or small children.




Perfectly sized for playing with train sets, building with blocks or stacking cups, our low height activity and craft tables make play easy and fun. For children able to sit on their own, pair a colorful child-sized chair or two with an art play table. Older children will enjoy having their own space for coloring, creating or homework. We also offer play tables with grow-with-you leg sets, an innovative idea to accommodate children of all ages and needs. These tables have interchangeable legs that allow parents to adjust the height of the play table from low to desk height.Many of our play tables have matching chairs available, or mix and match for a more eclectic look. We offer a variety of children’s chairs, with styles ranging from a dressy oval-back fabric chairs to a schoolhouse inspired slat-back. Set up a child-sized bistro next to your play kitchen with our bistro chairs and a round table, or plan your next engineering masterpiece in our industrial-inspired metal play chairs.




Even fans of Star Wars will find a new hope in our R2-D2™ and Darth Vader™ children’s chairs. Beanbags can be used with a low height play table and swivel chairs can be used with a desk height table. Offered in a variety of primary and pastel colors, our children’s chairs are the perfect match for any playroom decor.Plan for the activities you’ll be using your child’s play table for with easily accessible storage. Nearby storage bins can hold toy trains, coloring materials and board games. Display artful toys and supplies while keeping them near for play by adding wall shelves next to the play table. Keeping play materials nearby will help to ensure that everything is easy for children to grab when they’re ready to play and put away themselves. A clear acrylic play table mat kept on the table’s surface protects it from scratches and marks and can even double as a display space for pictures or artwork placed underneath. Keep a stock of large white paper rolls handy so that drawings will never have to end.




Create a warm environment for play by incorporating a cozy rug from our collection underneath the play table. Tiny toes are sure to enjoy wiggling on our brightly patterned playroom rugs. Place a playful lamp on the play table or a nearby surface to ensure that their creations are easily seen. Layer your lighting scheme with a ceiling fixture for maximum brightness. A mobile or canopy placed over the play table creates an enchanting private space to play or create. As your children use their play table to produce art masterpieces, rotate their creations through an art gallery wall of frames. Not only will kids enjoy spending time together creating, but they will take pride in displaying and talking about their wonderful designs. Photo By: Marian Parsons Don't turn your back on an old mattress. Hang a mattress spring on the wall for a one-of-a-kind, oversized message board. Donna of Funky Junk Interiors cleaned the rust from the spring with a wire brush and treated it with a clear overcoat for a vintage look.




Simple clothes pins hold up messages, and hangers keep other everyday items at hand. When you think an item has no functionality, think again. Melissa Michaels of The Inspired Room placed a small, brightly colored stepladder on the wall to function as a display shelf and eye-pleaser. The weathered finish on the ladder paired with crisp white frames on the adjacent wall gives the room a classic cottage look. If you don't like the look of an old dresser, update it with a bright color. Janell Beals of Isabella & Max Rooms painted a forgotten dresser with bright pinkish-red chalkboard paint for a playful look that works perfectly in a kid's room. The dresser allows kids to use their imaginations by drawing or writing anything they want on it, keeping the walls safe from any unexpected drawings. This home office is filled with items from the junkyard. Sawhorses make up the legs of the desk, a wood pallet works as the desktop and an old ladder provides the framework. Donna used a garage storage unit and wood pallets as back support to create an industrial-style shelving unit to maximize storage space.




Fill the shelves with vintage-inspired objects to finish the rustic look. When you remodel a room, you oftentimes are left with extra material. After remodeling her kitchen, Melissa Michaels placed her leftover cabinet doors on the fireplace mantel as decor. "I was able to reuse the cabinet door to cover up a hole from the TV," she says. Painting the door to match the room's color scheme and leaning it against the mantel gave it an entirely new purpose and look. Top off the look with a decorative plate and candles. Take an ordinary tea tin and transform it into a stylish storage container using chalkboard paint. Marian Parsons of Mustard Seed Interiors created this look by applying one coat of primer and two coats of chalkboard paint to the surface. "Fill the tin with office supplies, kitchen dry goods or bathroom toiletries," she says. Write on it with chalk for an easy, creative way to label the contents inside. A piece of old, unused furniture can become functional again with a little creativity.




This Hoosier cupboard, popular in the early 20th century, was sitting in a woodshop for years. With some refinishing and paint, Janell Beals turned it into a practical home office desk. The crisp white cupboard against the black walls makes it the focal point of the room. The cupboard drawers allow for an abundance of storage space, and the size of the cupboard provides plenty of room for office equipment. "The piece not only adds to the design of the room but holds great memories as well," she says. Hang framed memorabilia to add to the timeworn look. Damaged furniture doesn't have to be thrown away. Marian Parsons suggests hiding imperfections on furniture with decoupage. She used aged sheets of music to hide imperfections on this neglected dresser, while also giving the all-white bedroom a shabby chic look. Other items great for decoupaging furniture are maps, book pages, letters and postcards. "The treatment will hide gouges, water marks, missing veneer and other signs of abuse on furniture," she says.




Decoupaging furniture will also add dimension and distinct style to a room. A vintage headboard is given new life as a hanging rack. Donna painted the headboard white and attached a rack with hooks, transforming the headboard into a towel or coat rack for guests. "Random house numbers are fun additions that add some graphic interest," she says. The rack is also a great place to hang keys and other everyday items. Sometimes a fresh coat of paint is all a piece of furniture needs to breathe new life into a space. Melissa Michaels painted this once-dull coffee table into an eye-catching royal blue color. "The unexpected pop of color is a fun contrast to its otherwise traditional lines," she says. The bold color makes the table the focal point in this mostly neutral living room. Even the smallest, most outdated items can be repurposed with a little love. Marian Parsons updated a tired wood frame with decoupage using aluminum foil, antiquing glaze and polyurethane spray. The gold finish gives the framed chalkboard a contemporary, stylish look that works great resting on a dresser or hanging on the wall.

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