
Craft An Icy Looking Side Table For A Unique DIY Project
This article details a unique DIY project for crafting an "icy" side table using glass blocks, offering a personalized and cost-effective alternative to purchasing similar furniture. The project utilizes readily available materials, such as square glass blocks and silicone sealant, to construct a piece of furniture that can complement various home aesthetics, including eccentric, glamorous, or modern styles.
The inspiration for this DIY stems from the resurgence of glass block windows and shower walls, popular in the 1980s, and the current trend of opalescent and translucent furniture. These materials are known for creating a cleaner, less crowded appearance in a space due to their light-filtering properties. While pre-made acrylic or glass tables with this aesthetic can range from $100 to $500, this DIY approach provides a more economical, eco-friendly, and engaging option for those who enjoy hands-on projects.
The crafting process, as demonstrated by the Instagram account @LaundryDayHelpers, involves stacking and gluing eight square glass blocks to form the table's base. For example, a 10-pack of Seves Thick Series Ice Pattern Glass Blocks from Home Depot can be purchased for around $77, providing enough blocks for the base with two left over for potential future use or to adapt the table design. The blocks are typically secured vertically using a silicone glass sealant or caulk, creating four stacks of two bricks each, which are then adhered to form a square table with an open top.
To complete the side table, a decorative wood board is cut to size and sealed onto the top. Although the original inspiration suggested this could also function as a chair, the article recommends using it primarily as a side table for items like books, small lamps, or coffee mugs, prioritizing safety. Customization is encouraged, allowing crafters to personalize the table's surface using various materials. For instance, the two leftover glass blocks from a 10-pack could be used to create both a top and bottom for the table, requiring a different configuration of the stacked blocks to accommodate this. Alternatively, a budget-friendly option like a Dollar Tree bamboo cutting board can serve as an affordable surface.
Further personalization ideas include integrating battery-operated lights inside the table to illuminate the glass from within, enhancing its "icy" aesthetic. Placing the finished table in an area that receives natural sunlight will also allow the glass blocks to naturally lighten and brighten the surrounding space, emphasizing its unique design and contributing to the overall ambiance of the room.
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