(, how to protect unfinished wood dining table, from Restoration Hardware. You should get a refund. URL May or may not work. (Italian Carrara Marble), 735 lbs. That is just very poor customer service. If you were able to get a store credit you might be able to sell it. The black absolute has less movement so it shows more fingerprints. I am pretty sure RH does not offer this. i do have a RH couch thats 6 years old and is great.
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Where can I find a similar version of this Restoration Hardware rug? I had some brown eye shadow in my bathroom that was a very close color match to the RH powder, and I used my finger to dab / rub some eye shadow onto the lighter areas. However, they need to be sealed with the correct sealant. The first time took a couple treatments to not be blotchy. If buyers don't order at shows etc. I own marble.
I'm stuck, therefore I asked for a specific RH table recommendation to make the best out of my current situation. I would try mineral spirits to clean the surface of the stone, if it works, try another stone impregnator, maybe try a few coats. All rights reserved. Essential cookies are a website's basic form of memory, used to store the preferences selected by users. It is suppose to absorb oil and look like it is worn.
One was able to return theirs, the other had to live with the stains and chips. You are right about threads meandering, though the other thread opened last year on sealing RH tables was very, very helpful and people were pretty thoughtful. The design flaws are not worked out all the time, lol. , however the table absorbs oils from my hands (see photo) (looks like bike grease or the bottom of a pizza box in person). I had nightmares about that 500 pound slab of wood landing on my dog or child.
You can learn more about how we use these cookies by reading our Cookie Policy. You are not ''wronged'' just because you didn't read the fine print. In our local area people were selling RH coupons. I'm after 30 days return policy so I they are being accommodating. No protective finishes on any of it. Its the worst! I also rubbed coffee grounds all over the whole table like an exfoliating scrub. This top is suppose to look used. They were nice enough to allow me to exchange for another table. i've warned my kids. Here's why, Privacy and space can be hard to find in urban areas, but these ideas can make a difference, Don't worry if you can't shed stuff and organize alone; help is at your disposal, Not a Naturally Organized person? It's called lived in. Sophie, I read the fine print very carefully.
I have an oil rub bronze drum light purchased fm RH 7 years ago. At least with stores that deal with mass production the design flaws are worked out before they hit your home. We had several water blotches on the original powdery finish that dried with dark edges where the powder settled unevenly. All of their stuff is a giant scam like that. Trinic LLC's H12 water based sealer will protect the concrete. https://www.google.com/search?q=rug+light&client=safari&hl=en&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=xUqWU72LOtfqoASZ54HoAg&ved=0CAcQ_AUoAQ&biw=320&bih=460#hl=en&q=rug+light&tbm=isch&tbs=ic:specific,isc:teal, I have the RH 1900 Boulangerie table in Salvaged Natural. Restoration Hardware is allowing me to exchange the table (not return) so I need to select another table. Please log in again! I tried a tiny patch test under the table of Varathane Weathered Oak oil-based stain. They really are not practical. I would never buy anything such as this from RH again. Also, using method granite cleaner and polish regularly has helped keep the fingerprints down on my honed granite bar. The wood table is beautiful, but I doubt the finish will put up with a warm pizza box. I would not recommend the eye shadow technique on large spots. The furniture designer of my table clearly didn't understand physics. thanks to the earlier posters comment on the experience with the concrete table, will stay clear of that. It wasnt perfect, but it helped to even out the smaller-sized spots. I've had nothing but good luck with room and board and had most pieces for 15-20 years. A Few Routines Help a Home Run More Smoothly, We Can Dream: An Expansive Tennessee Farmhouse on 750 Acres. I am happy with it because the black granite they use has a lot of movement in it and shows spots less. no comments are really wasted, because they bump your dilemma to the top of the queue, where the person with the perfect answer can see it. I'm going to close this thread as it's not been helpful, with the exception of SandyC who actually answered my question. I also purchased a granite kitchen table for my kitchen in a black granite from Room and Board because I was sick of the wear and tear on glass and wood. I am glad we got the thread going. Unfortunately, your two alternate choices will probably come with their own issues regarding wear and tear. We hear a lot of complaints about RH on Houzz. 1. good luck closing a thread. They sent two, but he table was damaged before they brought it off he truck, when I inspected it, Third table, the del. If they're taking it back anyway, it's certainly worth a shot. If you get the Dumont table, try using a good wax or tung oil, something that a fine furniture maker would use. I have a great coffee table and other tables my designer sourced at her price. I worked at the table for 1 day and you can see stains from where I rested my wrists/hands as I was working (I didn't eat or spill anything on the table). Very durable. Just because something is hand made doesn't necessarily mean better.
That really means there are 't enough orders to warrant production. It is veneers so I'm wondering if it even has to be sealed. Finally if you've had a good experience with a restoration hardware table that you could use and enjoy, please let me know which one. I don't have any experience with RH tables but you do have my sympathy when it comes to getting inappropriate answers (to questions you didn't ask). Any quality concrete fabrication shop should be able to help you out if you opt for the concrete. If you can get a store credit there would be more options for you. You have been logged out. I'm well aware of my 4k+ mistake, but now that I'm stuck hoping someone will offer a suggestion on a table vs how I didn't read or know about patina. I'm a very educated consumer, if something g is advertised as a slab of marble, it should be just that. Try to get your money back and buy elsewhere. I agree with avilla98. I think we have this same grey marble RH dining table, we purchased it in 2015/2016. We have had two requests in the last few months to help people that bought the RH concrete dining tables. It won't let me copy the final results link only the initial search results. It was more of an art than a science. It amazes me that people continue to purchase RH tables that are designed for patina, and then don't like the patina. i've been dismayed reading all of the posts regarding RH tables; i feel bad for people who are aspiring to a certain look without realizing the company doesnt have their back; i dont believe that inexperienced buyers should inherently know that a product by a mainstream retailer is designed to be dysfunctional. Or don't buy their furniture, period. If you do go with the wood top table, why not have a glass top made for it? thanks wanjess.
You picked the wrong retailer, period. https://www.restorationhardware.com/catalog/product/product.jsp?productId=prod6470121&categoryId=cat1537023, I sealed the table as advised with a marble impregnator. RH spends oodles of money on those 10 pound catalogues and their showrooms, but the furniture itself is manufactured overseas and is just overpriced inferior quality. Attached is a photo of the before (L) and after (R) prior to polyurethane. (Grey Marquina Marble), , 72" Rectangular Table Overall: 72"W x 24"D x 12"H, Weight: 295 lbs. Inquire with sales rep for complete information. You could also try to get a remnant from the stone manufacturer if you like the table and replace the stone. (Italian Carrara Marble), , 59" Square Table Overall: 59" sq., 12"H, Weights: 672 lbs. Quality is always worth the investment and the wait! This buffed out some of the dark lines. thanks Patricia, unfortunately I'm stuck exchanging and therefore hoped someone could advise what table might be best. I keep a clear piece of plastic on it when we aren't using it. What you see retail, is one or two choices of many. I hope someone has a recommendation! I suggest placemats and table runner at meals, minimum, and a desk protector when doing work there. Reason I ask is that, if so, perhaps you could negotiate just a store credit from RH. Yes, they are low grade and therefore overpriced. I did that with the marble table, but the sealant did not work as it did on my counters, Suggestions from someone who lost her home to fire and experienced the staggering generosity of community, See how a designer can turn your decorating and remodeling visions into reality, and how to collaborate best for a positive experience, Advice for wall and trim colors, what to always do before committing and the one paint feature you should completely ignore, See how you can update a kitchen with new countertops, light fixtures, paint and hardware, Sure, you might make a mistake when tackling a decluttering project, but that's OK. I'm chuckling. RH is famous for saying things are out of stock. what was the advice on sealing the Dumont? I have a friend who did that (though it wasn't RH) because having an undamaged and unstained tabletop is important to her (which I totally get). All natural surfaces are porous and most synthetic ones are subject to scaring when there is heat. I agree with Avila 98. RH is not for you. What kind of store makes you return a purchase a table for a table?! (as mentioned, I've read the rubio moncoat thread in detail -- but that would be my last choice as I don't love the reclaimed oak and prefer not to have a pine table as they are very soft.
It is also order able in custom sizes. It was covered with pollen yesterday and cleaned right up with a little stone cleaner. If it's ruined to you anyway, maybe get some olive oil out, spread it around, let it sit, wipe it off and see if it changes the surface enough to mask the other incidents. Did you seal them? thanks for the help regarding the concrete. Hiring a designer for quality furniture pieces is the most cost effective way to go. Quit worrying about having a house that looks lived in. Good luck! This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google, Enter your account email and we'll send you a link to reset your Houzz Pro: One simple solution for contractors and design pros. ;). What's the problem? That way finger prints just blend in. understandable if I rest a drink or a hot plate on the surface, or leave a spill, not understandable if it absorbs finger prints from clean hands in 30 min. We have the cement top teak table outside in our garden. Our kitchen gets a lot of use. Im still trying to figure out a way to seal it or even oil it up to hide all the stains. Please help with furniture placement in sons Heritage Home apartment! if you are set in stone I would definitely go for a polished granite or Quartz. Please enable it to properly use this site. the product is not made. The cement shows everything. (Italian Carrara Marble), 301 lbs. 2. were the chairs from RH? I kind of like RH designs but have never purchased from them. I hadn't used the table during that time as I was waiting for chairs. Great advice in the comments. Use the store credit toward accessories, wall art, lighting, a rug, etcthen purchase a new dining table (that may better suit your needs) elsewhere. Depending on how you paid for your table at Resto you may be able to file a claim with your credit card company that the merchandise was "defective" and perhaps get your money back from your credit card. company supervisor came, put it on a dolly and wheeled it in to the yard. Remember that deactivating cookies may affect your experience on our site. Heres how I blurred those water spots @Deanna Moore and @rowell. I have a serving piece that has a similar 'living' surface. Does anyone have first hand experience owning and actively using either of these tables? We were able to choose from many styles and finishes. If so what did you use? I love ORB for the fact that the well made ones also show this detail as the bronze shows up on the edges. Compare.css-54xara{margin:0;font-size:12px;font-family:"Public Sans","Roboto","Helvetica","Arial",sans-serif;font-weight:400;line-height:1.43;}Products, 48" Rectangular Table Overall: 48"W x 24"D x 12"H, Weight: 198 lbs. There were a lot of really light ones with some
similar to yours. It is designed to accumulate the marks of living as it ages. Any factory applied sealer should be stripped first. nothing better to do? I'm trying to select between these two. Or you don't like patina. Below Ill paste the URL then filter by a color. I just did a google image search of the words: 'rug light', no quotes, then filtered by the color blue (as an example).
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