Ah, the classic, cheap and standard Ikea Latt table. We got this set for Greta for her first birthday nearly a year ago (I'll have a two year old next month. Pinch me.).
Last night, after she went to bed, I snuck it out of her room to give it a little personality, a new life that didn't scream, "Ikea Latt!" and most importantly, I was hoping a lot more use. After about 4 hours, the tabletop was now a chalkboard (I can't have all the fun), and I color blocked portions of the chairs and table for a contemporary, clean, mod look. Ta Da!:
I had all of the paint on hand, so this project was a freebie. For the chalkboard paint, I used Rustoleum, the same quart-sized can I had left over from my making my big chalkboard for our laundry room. The white border around the chalkboard is right off the shelf semi-gloss white that we use for all of the trim in our house. The green is Martha Stewart's Cornichon. We have used it previously here and here.
The white and green color-blocking also got 3 coats of clear high-gloss Polycrylic to seal, protect and shine! And boy does it shine:
I love the juxtaposition of the raw pine, the glossy color and the matte black chalkboard. Once I showed Greta her "new" table and chairs--I realized I should have saved it for her birthday even if we would be regifting her own gift. She went bananas.
And just when I was sure we had a left on our hands, she switched:
Of all the DIY projects we do around here, there is hands down nothing more rewarding than doing something special for Greta. She gets so excited and is so grateful. Now, I am just hoping the excitement of drawing on the chalkboard lasts the afternoon...at least.






Wow! That is awesome. We have the same table!
ReplyDeleteDid you have to put a primer down before the chalkboard paint? Or did it adhere to the slick surface as is?
Thanks, Jaimie! No priming and it has held up wonderfully. Woot!
ReplyDeleteJust the painted parts. Have fun!!
ReplyDeleteLove it. Working on one now. Did u gloss the whole thing or just the colored parts?
ReplyDeletelove what you did with the chairs! so mod.
ReplyDeleteJealous. Kole's looks so drab now. You've got serious creative ideas flowing over there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a genius idea!!!!! Brinley loves to play with chalk outside, this old be perfect for her inside!!!
ReplyDeleteSwoooooon-Greta's hair...... Oh my she is a doll!!!
That looks so pretty now! I want a full-size version, for me :)
ReplyDeleteThanks Patsy!... we had ours for a year before touching it. No worries.
ReplyDeleteGreat is going to be 2?!? Wow.
ReplyDeleteQuestion about the paint: Was yours a spray or one you need a brush for? I've got some chalkboard projects in the works and I've been researching Rustoleum. Your feedback would be much appreciated. :)
I just use the quart-sized can. For my large chalkboard, I rolled in on, but for this little table 2 coats of even brushstrokes worked great. The brushstrokes leveled out by themselves and the table is real smooth. Hope it helps. Can't wait to see what you have up your sleeve!
ReplyDeleteHi Julia! I love the makeover! Actually, I just did the same hack last week! :D It was actually featured today at the DIYShowOff.
ReplyDeletecheck it out at: http://enjoyerofgrace.blogspot.com/2012/01/ikea-hack-latt-childrens-table-2-chairs.html?m=1
Hope you like it! :)
Looks awesome, Weiya! What a versatile little table we own. Enjoy it and congrats on the feature.
ReplyDeletewe have that same set and it could really use a make-over! i pinned this and will discuss with the hubs tonight! thanks for the great idea! ~m
ReplyDeleteAwesome Michelle!
ReplyDeleteAwesome Michelle!
ReplyDeleteI love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat made you switch it downstairs instead of keeping it in her room? Just wanting to pick your brain a lil : )
ReplyDeleteI definitely don't think the living room will be a permanent residence for the Latt, but after I finished it last night, it just stayed downstairs to dry. So when she saw it for the first time it was like Christmas morning. Although I will say, she has been drawing on it all day long--so it has been nice to have it down here so I can keep an eye on her. Once we are done babysitting the baby grand piano, I think that space will turn into a little desk/play/homework area.
ReplyDeleteLove this! We have this table..and it has been colored on..might need this facelift to make it cute again! great idea thanks for sharing (found you via apartment therapy :)
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE it! Did you take apart the chairs and tables to paint? Or just paint them assembled? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI just painted it assembled. I taped off the close edges!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tips! I think I'll use a roller. I'm not very good at even brushstrokes. :)
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