We are loving our new rustic window table made by my DIY hubby, and I wanted to share how it looks in our living room.

I used a William Mangum North Carolina book for the interior of the table. (He’s a famous NC artist.)
(We have since taken the rug out of the room, and I love the table even more without any distraction.)
I wanted the table to be the focal piece so I went with simplicity for the top of the table.
I was given the suggestion to change the inside of the table seasonally, but I haven’t changed the inside except to swap out for Christmas books during the holidays.
You can see the pallet shelves on the wall in the background. I think they look happy together!
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I just pinned this! I have an old window from my Mother-in-laws house and would love someday to make this coffee table:)
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The table looks great! Thanks for sharing this on Saturday Show and Tell. I hope you’ll be back again this week with some more great ideas!
-Mackenzie
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Your table is lovely! Thanks for sharing!
So impressive and looks like it’s fresh out of a catalog! I’ve featured it at this week’s Craftastic Link Party. Stop by & grab a Featured On button. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do:)
Come and check out my Facebook page. I am featuring my Five Faves this week from Freedom Fridays Blog Hop and I just shared your awesome window table:)
Have an amazing day!!