Remember we told you about cool hairpin-legged furniture? Today I’d like to continue this theme and present you a tutorial that AbeautifulMess blog had shared – a hairpin leg dining table. Plan out how large you want the table to be. The authors took 4 long planks for the top, 9 smaller planks bracing and...
Bring the rugged outdoors inside with a lumberjack table, a crown cut tree slab with axe handles for legs. This burly wood table showcases the trees natural grain, and the live edge gives it a rustic and unfinished look. The legs are real axe handles seated inside the bottom of the wood slab, further enhancing...
We’ve already told you of cool stump furniture, and here’s one more cool projects to the list. To make these bedside tables you will need: thick ropes, thin and soft rope, hot glue, tape, a wood drill, black paint, 4-pin plastic mounting screws. First of all, screw the ends of the rope, cover them with...
This beautiful console table is very eye-catching thanks to its various drawers, and today we’ll tell you how to make it yourself! Paint the slats before assembling the shelf since once they are installed, 1/2″ apart, it would be very hard to do so. Cut a 1/4″ grove in the sides of the drawers with...
Got an ugly drawer and don’t know that to do with it? Let’s turn it into a cool end table! First, cut down a piece of spare plywood to fill in the top of the drawer. This will be a level surface to work with. Since the drawer face is completely plain, print a pattern...
IKEA products are amazing for changing them as they are simple and ideal for mixing. This little hack only requires two IKEA pieces — a LACK wall shelf and a set of table legs. Flip the shelf over and attach the legs to the bottom of the shelf in the corner using the screws provided...
Imagine it’s a warm summer evening, and you’re sitting on your porch swing, lazily sipping on a tasty little beverage. Everything feels perfect, except for one small thing; you feel like your drink could use a sprig of fresh mint. If you don’t want to go anywhere and look for mint, then why not build...
We’ve already told you of industrial dining tables, and here’s one more idea with a rustic touch. Collect about 8 single use pallets and strip them. The actual amount of pallets depends on the amount of usable planks. Find an old door and strip it. Choose a design and saw all planks on the width...
This stylish console table will decorate any modern or minimalist interior, and it’s very space-saving. If you are ready to spend 4 hours making it, let’s get started! Start by cutting all the 1×12 pieces to size using a circular saw, and all the 1×2 pieces to size using a miter saw. Lay the inner...
Industrial style is very popular, it’s rather simple, kind of rough but so original! We’ve already told you of industrial lamps and chandeliers to make, now let’s talk about kitchen and some dining tables. What’s great about an industrial dining table is that it’s easy to make and looks good – you’ll need just pipe...