Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

Did we need a new coffee table? No, we definitely didn’t. But did I want a new coffee? Well, sure I did! Although we absolutely adored our vintage round coffee table (a Lane Furniture find from a local antique center), we had had it for two or three years, and I was just ready for something different.

It was actually one of the most-asked-about pieces of furniture on my Instagram feed, and I know exactly why. The cool two-tone wood finish was an instant eye-catcher, and the round shape was perfect with our Article sectional couch. Even still, I rarely hold onto furniture for longer than three years (with a few exceptions, of course). It was time for something new.

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee TableSecondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

I grabbed my most passionate fellow vintage hunter (my Mom), and the two of us headed out on a whirlwind antiquing spree to all of our favorite secondhand stores in search of a replacement vintage coffee table. The goal was to find something very different from our old Lane piece. John and I were open to repeating the same round shape, but we were really interested in trying something with glass and were hoping to find something a little more contemporary, too—maybe in the 1970s or ’80s era.

The three photos above show two coffee tables that Mom and I happened upon while shopping that day. The first one caught my eye because of the large piece of glass in the center, which checked off one of our key wishlist details. We were actually hoping to find something with a chrome base to lean a little more contemporary, but wood is something that I will always gravitate toward. The oak wood surround was absolutely gorgeous, and I appreciated the slatted wood shelf below that I could use for baskets and books. The $229 price tag was a bit outside my budget, though, so I snapped a few pictures and then left it behind to give me time to ponder.

The next store we went to was a little closer to home. It’s an antique store that we go to almost weekly, so I’m generally pretty familiar with the inventory. But we happened to turn a corner, and that’s when I spotted a coffee table that I had never seen there before. I hustled over for a closer look, and it was almost identical to the $229 coffee table we had seen at the other store, but this one was listed for only $85. This cheaper table also had a fun brass bowtie detail on the ends that the other one lacked. I will say that the wood stain was a little lighter and not quite as gorgeously golden as the more expensive table, but I could live with that concession for the $144 difference.

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

As excited as I was to find this “duplicate” table for less money, I still decided to leave it behind for the time being. It was a pretty far cry from what John and I had discussed wanting (remember, we had been intent on finding a coffee table with a chrome base), so I needed to think it over and discuss it with him. That evening I showed him pictures of the table and found out that he was open to the idea of going with this style over the one we had originally been picturing, so I went back the next day and snagged it. By that point, the table was on a weekend sale, so I managed to get it for about $65!

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee TableSecondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee TableSecondhand Score: Glass Coffee TableSecondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

This table is definitely larger than our old one, and has been a bit of an adjustment to flow around, but we managed to make it work (more on those changes next week). Ultimately, though, we’re so glad we decided to shift our expectations to make room for this post-modern beauty. The tinted glass top is the perfect contemporary upgrade for our 1960s space, and I love how the oak finish looks alongside our wood floors, beams, and other wood furniture. As with almost all of our spontaneous secondhand finds, it was definitely meant to be. I hope you love it as much as we do!

Secondhand Score: Glass Coffee Table

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Review: Samsung’s Bespoke Dishwasher

Review: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

*This post was made possible by the generous support of Samsung, and features gifted product for testing purposes. All opinions are my own.

I can’t remember if I mentioned it here on the blog yet, but I’ve been working behind the scenes with Samsung again! This time the focus has been on their new Bespoke smart dishwasher, and I partnered with the brand on a number of sponsored Pinterest pins that, I hope, offer tons of value to anyone looking to upgrade this specific type of appliance.

It recently occurred to me that it might be even more helpful and inspiring if I started sharing all of the original imagery and stories that I created for those Pinterest pins here on the blog. I know a bunch of you also follow me over on Pinterest and may have seen the pins go live over the course of the past month, but I have so much more to say than could fit in those quick social media posts, so I’m shifting my energies to longer form blog posts now.

Review: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

In full disclosure, Samsung isn’t paying me for these extra posts. I’ve always had such a pleasant experience with both their team and the products we’ve had the opportunity to test, so I’m happy to give them a freebie—and to give you guys some bonus info, too. First up? A review, of course!

Above, you’ll see our ancient white dishwasher. It’s the one we inherited from the previous homeowners. Keep in mind that it actually looks a lot better in these photos than it did in person. Despite several deep cleans, we never could get it looking bright white or even just generally clean, for that matter. It worked okay, but definitely required more maintenance over the years, and I cannot even convey to you how loud it was. I couldn’t watch TV in the room that was 15 feet away from it because the dishwasher was so loud while running. It was time for an upgrade.

Review: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

Review: Samsung's Bespoke DishwasherReview: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

John and I had actually been talking about replacing the dishwasher for a few months when I happened to get the invitation to partner with Samsung. It was perfect timing, and felt meant to be (do you believe in fate?). As you can imagine, I couldn’t say “Yes!” fast enough, and shortly afterward, our new Bespoke appliance was delivered.

Since our home was built in the 1960s and we weren’t quite sure what we’d find with the plumbing and cabinet surround, we decided to hire out the installation of our new dishwasher. I’m so grateful that we did because it ended up being a very complicated process. Thankfully, we hired a great team to tackle it for us, and they had it done within a few hours in one day. I should mention that the delay was mostly to do with our cabinet, and not the new dishwasher. As I understand, it’s a fairly simple appliance to install and comes with great instructions. If you’re not experienced, though, I would suggest hiring your hook-up out to the pros.

Review: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

Review: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

Review: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

To be completely honest, we’re smitten with this appliance. And I’m not just saying that! We have zero complaints. The machine is so whisper quiet that we often forget it’s running. We chose the Tuscan Steel finish because we thought the warm-toned stainless steel might complement our original stained wood cabinets nicely, and, happily, it exceeded those expectations. It blends right in, especially in comparison to our old white dishwasher, which stuck out like a sore thumb. The warm color of this new Samsung Bespoke dishwasher helps our small kitchen feel a lot larger since it makes the bank of cabinets on that wall look more seamless. I highly recommend this color if you have stained wood cabinetry.

A couple of other favorite features? We’ve never had a smart dishwasher before, so it has been kind of thrilling to be able to keep track of the wash cycle using the app on our phones. We also love that all of the controls are hidden discreetly on top of the dishwasher, the bonus third rack within the dishwasher for extra bulky utensils and overflow cutlery, the special zone booster area for especially dirty items, and the pop-open AutoRelease™ Door feature at the end of the cycle to help items dry faster.

Review: Samsung's Bespoke DishwasherReview: Samsung's Bespoke DishwasherReview: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

I’ve got so many more stories to share where this dishwasher in concerned, including a detailed guide on how to load your dishwasher properly, a dishwasher-friendly charcuterie cheese board idea, and tips for styling your counters around a new appliance. Stay tuned over the next few weeks for those stories and more, and please don’t hesitate to comment and let me know if you have any questions. As with all of my reviews, I will be sure to update this post if any concerns come up, but if you don’t see those added at the bottom of the post right now, then you’ll know that we’re still loving our new Samsung Bespoke smart dishwasher!

Review: Samsung's Bespoke Dishwasher

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