How to fix a chipped glass tabletop

Well, maybe not really fix it, but make it work. We had this chipped 42″ square glass top coffee table which we (for some reason) have moved with us three times. We finally decided to use it or lose it!

chipped glass table top

Not only was the glass chipped, but the metal base had rusted a bit. It certainly did not fit my vision for the living room in its current state.

coffee table base for glass top

The strategy: We decided to give it a fresh coat of silver paint and build a frame around the glass top to hide the chip.

First, I sanded down the base with “wet sand” sandpaper.

sanding metal coffee table base

Then spray painted it silver.

DIY silver spray paint on coffee table base

Next, we picked up some vinyl framing (just $16) and spray painted it silver. Tip: always try to wear the same color you’re spraying. 😉

painting frame for glass table top

The only tricky part was cutting the frame at 45 degree angles to fit the glass top. It would have been much easier with a power miter saw, but we made do. Sort of like camping.

cutting frame for glass top table

After adhering the frame to the glass top with a strong epoxy glue, we were the proud owners of an upcycled coffee table!

upcycled glass top coffee table

It fit the room much better, and brought the conversational grouping together more.

living room with upcycled coffee table

Here is the view from the foyer.

diy glass top coffee table

Here’s how the room looked with the old coffee table (living room before and after transition):

Not bad for $16 and a little work. I think the new table finishes the room without breaking the budget.

How have you given old furniture new life in your home?

7 comments
  1. I love the cork piece. Did you make it or buy it? I have a big bag of corks I would like to something with. Any ideas?

  2. This is such a lovely way to save money! I totally need to do this in my home! Thank you for this wonderful tip.

  3. Love the table fix Susan!! A great way to fix the flaw. I always love the old adage, “where there’s a will, there’s a way” and you found it. Lovely in the room.

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