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How to upcycle this coffee table

StarterDIY2025
Just Starting Out

How to upcycle this coffee table

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After ideas for this coffee table, wanting to incorporate the coins which have just been placed just for reference. Lost as where to start with what might work in upstyling it to be more modern but keeping its rustic charm… Will be first time tackling something like this any ideas very welcome.

Jewelleryrescue
Kind of a Big Deal

Re: How to upcycle this coffee table

Hi @StarterDIY2025 

 

 I think that coin idea will work if you paint the timber black to give the coins greater contrast.

 

I might clean the coins shiny again with a metal polish then seal then with a clear spray paint so they don't oxidize again, Not like they are valuable old coins which will devalue them.

Re: How to upcycle this coffee table

Thank you so much that is very helpful, would you paint the whole coffee table black or just where the coins are going?

Re: How to upcycle this coffee table

Welcome to the Bunnings Workshop community @StarterDIY2025. It's wonderful to have you join us, and many thanks for your question about about upcycling a coffee table.

The table has a lovely rustic charm, and it’s great that you’re thinking about enhancing it with the coins! If you’re aiming to keep its character while making it a bit more modern, it really depends on what specifically you feel needs updating. If you love the overall look but just want to incorporate the coins, leaving most of the table as is might be the way to go. The coins add a unique touch and a story to the piece.

 

 

For a subtle enhancement, you could paint or stain the area where the coins will sit, perhaps in black or a dark shade, to create contrast and help the coins stand out. Polishing the coins to a shine and sealing them with a clear spray paint, as suggested, will protect them from oxidation and preserve their appeal.

 

If you’re considering a bigger transformation, you could experiment with sanding and re-staining the wood in a slightly darker or lighter tone to refresh it while maintaining its rustic look. Alternatively, painting only certain sections, like the legs or edges, could create a modern accent without overpowering the original style.

 

Ultimately, it’s all about what you want to achieve. If you’re happy with its current character, a minimal approach might be best—sometimes less is more.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Mitchell
 

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Re: How to upcycle this coffee table

@MitchellMc Thank you so much that is very helpful. I think the minimal approach would be a good first step into the world of doing things myself and my main aim is to enhance the coins which I’ve collected from around the world so will definitely clean and seal them 😊

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