If you woke up one morning feeling like changing something in your home, but something inexpensive and with an immediate effect, we suggest experimenting with a new design for the coffee table in your living room.

With a little dexterity and patience, you will be able to bring an original touch to the coffee table and every time you look at it, you will feel a special joy for your achievement.

Here's how you should proceed. If the table is already black, then you can skip the painting step. We recommend black for an extra effect. Choose a few sheets of newspaper or brown paper and glue.

Sketch the design. Draw a hand flower or copy your favorite pattern. Take the measurements of the table and check if it's large enough to integrate into the design.

Cut out the flower pattern using a cutter, after you have previously traced the outline of the drawing. Before fixing it, try different positioning options for the flower to make sure it integrates harmoniously into the table design. Retouch where necessary. Use a pencil and ruler to draw straight lines and perfect cutouts.

The flower pattern can be continuous, being able to mold onto the corners of the table for an extra effect. Carefully use the glue so as not to leave marks on the table and for uniform bonding without leaving air bubbles.

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Remodelled coffee table