
Free and DIY go together hand-in-hand, don't they? Both concepts save serious dough, and in today's age, that's exactly what we're after. Luckily, the fine folks at Lunar Lounge Design are donating you crafty ladies and lads a fabulous prize today.
The ELIPTIKAL table is a mid-century favorite at 54" long, 23" wide; a sleek design with dozens of color possibilities, and Lunar Lounge Design has donated one to a lucky DIY Life reader! You could leave the table as/is in its current gorgeous state, or get creative with a racing stripe, decals and/or tiling. What would you do to make it your own?
Enter our giveaway by commenting below and telling us how you'd DIY this classic design.
CONTEST RULES
- To enter, leave a confirmed comment below telling us how you'd DIY this table to make it your own!
- The comment must be left before 5pm ET on Friday, July 24, 2009.
- You may enter only once.
- One winner will be selected in a random drawing.
- One winner will receive one ELIPTIKAL table (valued at $190) in the winner's choice of standard colors with black legs.
- Open to legal residents of the 50 United States, the District of Columbia and Canada (excluding Quebec) who are 18 and older.
- Click here for complete Official Rules. Winners will be notified by email, so be sure to provide a valid address!
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Reader comments (Page 5 of 7)
I'd add some color to this table.
ReplyI would paint this great looking table with a beachy theme.
ReplyI'd find a nice tablecloth to spice it up a little
Replyi'd paint it if possible otherwise a nice cover
ReplyI would leave it as is for now...one day I may decoupage it with old catalog images from the 60's. I would put it in my front room that will one day be our library...right now there is an old wingback chair and 1 book LOL.
ReplyI would collage this table with photos of my kids. It would go great in our playroom as an all purpose table for the kids to play on.
ReplyI would have my husband paint a funky design on the top!
ReplyThis table is absolutely gorgeous, it would look phenomenal in our place! The only thing I can't figure out is what color I would want - MIDNIGHT BLACK, PRIMARY RED, EGG SHELL, or CHOCOLATE BROWN. I would love to put our Egyptian treasures on it and some beautiful flowers. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!
ReplyWe would replicate a couple sets of our puppies' tracks across the top - give it that right-at-home touch! :)
ReplyVinyl wall stickers would work to change the look, but would be easily removed when I wanted to change up the look. There are some cool ones on Etsy.
ReplyI'd love to be entered. As for how I would DIY it...I'm not sure, maybe get one of those decals that will go on a table that has a fun quote. That would be great.
Reply--Lauren
My living room/dining area is done in black/red. I would paint it a red to match my decor! It would be fab with the black legs! Thanks!
ReplyI LOVE pure white tables, I would do nothing to the color. I would throw a table runner down the middle and cover it with different sized candles on top. smelly and pretty, perfect!
ReplyI would consider draping the table with a canvas covering that reaches the floor -- it would look interesting.
ReplyI would love to have this for my craft room! I would probably let me 2 year old nephews paint it for me!!
ReplyThanks for entering me! Great Contest!
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mosaic tile
ReplyMy husband would probably change the legs.
ReplyI see this table painted in tropical patterns of bright colors to go with my island-themed family room. Thanks!
Replythese look so awesome, i love love love the shape and the color options! my dad is a surfer (goes out at 5 am EVERY morning) so i would DIY this to match his favorite surfboard so that he could use it as a coffee table at work. awesome prize, thank you so much for hooking up your readers with great giveaways like this. crossing my fingers!
ReplyTo make it my own I would do mosaic tile on it and stencil the inside where the mosaic leaves off with my last name in the center.
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