Savvy DIY fan who couldn’t afford £360 ‘crushed diamond’ coffee table made her own using coasters from The Range
IF money were no object then we’d all be splurging on luxurious furniture items to fill our grand homes without a second thought given to our bank balance post shopping spree.
But for most of us mere mortals this simply isn’t the case, and one woman proved you can still get the look on a budget after recreating a “crushed diamond” coffee table using coasters from The Range.
Tracey Murray used coasters from The Range to create the look[/caption]Tracey Murray desperately wanted a new crushed diamond coffee table to complement her living area, which was made up entirely of silver and mirror-design pieces.
She had her eye on one she’d spotted on eBay, but wasn’t so keen on the £360 price tag that came with it, so decided to make one herself.
Taking to Facebook, Tracey revealed that she’d used coasters she’d pick up from The Range to create a table-top that replicates her favoured design – and they only cost £4 for a pack of four.
She wrote: “I wanted a crushed diamond coffee table to expensive so I made my own with coasters from the range I love it not to everyone’s taste but I love sparkle in my life.”
Tracey had her eye on this eBay table with a price tag of £360[/caption] She made her own for under £100[/caption]Speaking to Fabulous Tracey revealed that she already had the mirrored coffee table but wanted to spruce it up to create the sparkle-effect.
She said: “I had a mirrored table but I wanted the crushed diamond look so I started collecting the coasters from the range and done my table. “
But she didn’t stop at the coffee table as she also bedazzled two side tables and her fireplace, which is made of “old fashioned brick” – and was all done for under £100.
While the price of Tracey’s chosen table from eBay is already enough to make your eyes water, she claims that’s relatively cheap in comparison to some stores that sell similar designs for up to £500.
Tracey also spruced up her fireplace[/caption] She used the coasters on two side tables to create the same design[/caption] The table looks as expensive as other similar versions[/caption]But it seems her thrifty ways paid off as members of the DIY On A Budget Facebook group were quick to praise her creative idea – with the post racking up over 11k Facebook likes and 1.8k comments.
Impressed by the idea, one person wrote: “Not gunna lie….. absolutely AMAZING!!!! What a brilliant idea,” and added,”we need more of these homemade ideas on this site.”
And another gushed: “wow, well done…its simple and effective, i bloody love it too.”
Meanwhile, others described the new look as “beautiful” and “brilliant” while praising Tracey for thinking outside the box.
Tracey collected these coasters until she had enough for her design[/caption]- Set of 4 Crushed Crystal Coasters, £3.99 from The Range – buy here
Tracey told Fabulous that she hasn’t yet glued them all in place but will most likely use gorilla glue, as recommended by many in the group.
She said: “I collected them for months so I placed them down to see what they look like and then put it on the group to see what people thought.
And added: “I loved it anyway I live sparkle. I said to my son if I get 100 likes I will be happy, I couldn’t believe it when I got 11k.”
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