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Saturday, October 15, 2011

Clayton Grey Inspired Nailhead Side Table


Materials: Lack Side Table

Description: I bought two Lack tables. I assembled one fully and used the top of the second glued it and used it as a base which created the form I needed to replicate the nail head side table from Clayton Grey. I used strip nail heads and followed the lines in the picture!

Total Project:
14.00 2-tables
18.00 for strip of nail heads.

Clayton Grey's $445.00


See more of the nailhead trim sidetable.

~ erin corcoran, Tacoma, WA

15 comments:

  1. That looks great! I really love it and it looks fabulous between your adorable couches!

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  2. I googled the Clayton Grey original, and I like yours better!

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  3. Looks so elegant! Would you be able to tell us what size that nailhead trim is?? The size is perfect!

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  4. What a great idea!

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  5. WOW.
    That is even better, as you have the shelf on the bottom, too.
    Awesome!

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  6. That's brilliant work - practical and looks funky. I love bespoke furniture designs rather have the same old table or chair as everyone else.

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  7. This hack really makes the table look like a high-end piece. Very nice work.

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  8. To tell the truth, dear Erin, I like yours even better than Clayton Gray's!! Bravo, excellent work :)

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  9. This is beautiful! Are these the regular white lack tables or the glossy ones?

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  10. This is fantastic! This is the best ikea hack I have seen yet. Bravo!

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  11. Looks awesome! I've never been on this blog before. I need to make this for my bedroom. How tall is this table?

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  12. i love it, yours look so much better

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  13. Great job!! I actually like yours better than the crazy expensive original one!

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  14. Looks fantastic, absolutely love this one!

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