How Do You Upcycle a Veneer Dining Table?
A veneer dining table with a tired surface is often worth saving, but it cannot be treated like solid timber. The decorative layer is frequently thinner than a millimetre, which rules out heavy sanding and makes preparation the deciding factor between a finish that lasts and one that peels. This guide walks through identifying real veneer, repairing lifted edges and bubbles, cleaning off years of polish, keying the surface safely and choosing a primer that actually bonds. It compares paint options suited to a table used every day, looks at alternatives such as changing the legs or fitting a glass top, and explains why curing time matters more than drying time. There is also a candid note on when a veneer top is too far gone to rescue, plus a short FAQ....