Refinish A Coffee Table

Refinishing a coffee table can totally refresh a piece of furniture — and it’s a satisfying project too. Here’s a simple step-by-step guide to help you do it right:


🛠️ How to Refinish a Coffee Table

What You’ll Need:

  • Drop cloth or tarp
  • Safety gear (gloves, goggles, mask)
  • Sandpaper (60-, 120-, and 220-grit) or an electric sander
  • Tack cloth or damp rag
  • Wood stain of your choice
  • Wood conditioner (optional, but great for soft woods like pine)
  • Polyurethane or other topcoat (matte, satin, or glossy finish)
  • Brushes or lint-free cloths
  • Mineral spirits (optional, for cleanup)

🔧 Step-by-Step:

1. Prep the Area

  • Lay down a drop cloth.
  • Make sure you’re in a well-ventilated space (garage with the door open is great).

2. Remove the Old Finish

  • Use 60- or 80-grit sandpaper to sand off the old stain and finish. An electric sander makes this go a lot faster.
  • Wipe off dust with a tack cloth.

3. Smooth It Out

  • Sand again with 120-grit, then finish with 220-grit for a smooth surface.
  • Always sand in the direction of the wood grain!

4. Apply Wood Conditioner (Optional)

  • Helps prevent blotchiness in soft woods.
  • Let it sit per instructions, usually 15–30 minutes before staining.

5. Stain the Wood

  • Apply stain with a brush or rag. Let it sit for 5–15 minutes, then wipe off excess with a clean cloth.
  • For a deeper color, apply more coats after the first dries (usually 6–8 hours).

6. Seal the Surface

  • Once the stain is fully dry, apply a protective topcoat (like polyurethane).
  • Apply 2–3 coats, lightly sanding with 220-grit between coats.

7. Let It Cure

  • Allow the final coat to cure completely — usually 24–48 hours before use.

💡 Tips:

  • Test your stain on a hidden spot first.
  • Use long, even strokes when applying stain and poly.
  • Avoid doing this project on very humid days — it can mess with the drying times.