
Inspired by this table, I decided to give my white bistro table a bit of a makeover. I liked the table as is, and liked my Saarinen Tulip-esque chairs as is, but the white on white was looking a bit bland (especially with the bare walls and floor). But clearly, I'd never think about covering my beautiful chairs in paper. So, I scooted over my to favorite local craft resource and picked up some decorative paper, along with some clear contact paper from the hardware store. To see the results, read more.
Since I needed just over two sheets of paper to cover the table, I chose a busy pattern so inconsistencies in the repeat would be less noticeable. I used a bit of double-sided tape to keep the paper in place on top of the table. Then, I folded over the edge of the table and used stronger, mounting double-sided tape to adhere it. Then, I covered the decorative paper with clear contact paper for durability.

I could have découpaged it, but that would have been permanent. It's not the most seamless or astounding makeover, but it's a small improvement for room that needs a lot of work, which took very little time. And, my fluorescent pink chandelier decal, which I bought ages ago at the Centre Pompidou, picks up the colors of the paper nicely.

Agent Provocateur
Rm By Roland Mouret
IRO
Awesome!!
1Nice! The table looks so pretty!
2Love the table.
3Well it's yours. But I kind of liked it plain. I do really like the pink chandelier though.
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4ooh I love it! What an awesome floral pattern, and I love that pink chandelier.
5maybe add some little pink or green back pillows for the chairs to tie the whole thing together??
6Very creative!
7I love the pattern you choose! Really nice!
8Oops! meant to say chose, not choose! (guess I need another cup of coffee)!!
9love the table and the hot pink chandelier decal
10I give you an A for effort!! Personally though I think I liked it better plain too.
11Very pretty.
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