Buying a new dining room table can be extremely expensive, but you can easily save yourself a whole lot of cash by making one yourself — and for anyone interested in trying, here are the best 17 plans we found for making a DIY dining room table.
Sound interesting? Then why not give it a go? Check the Tutorial Details. Check it out to see if you might want to attempt something similar! Shanty 2 Chic is a great DIY blog that specializes in making beautiful furniture and home improvements from scrap or other inexpensive materials. In this entry, they bring us a simple plan for an attractive round dining table that can be made using only affordable materials and a few basic tools.
As ever, they describe everything you need to do clearly — and there are plenty of photos to help too — so this is a plan that just anybody will be able to tackle. Buying something like this would cost a fortune, but if you make it yourself, you can save yourself a whole lot of cash!
It's a hugely satisfying project that won't take you more than a few days to complete. These dining room table plans have everything you need to build one, step-by-step building instructions, diagrams, photos, tips, and even videos.
There are all different styles of dining room table plans here but if you're looking for a more rustic table, be sure to look at this set of free farmhouse table plans. They're easy to build and will give you a great classic but stylish look. We like this plan because the cutting diagrams and illustrations are color-coded to make assembly easy if you follow along with the written instructions. If you decide to build this table, here are some DIY matching benches to complete the look.
This full set of free plans includes a supply list, cut list, step-by-step building directions, diagrams, color photos, and even a video. There're lots of things you can build out of pallet wood, including this dining room table.
Due to how simple the table from A Beautiful Mess is, there aren't many steps to completing it. As you can see in this picture, the table uses hairpin legs instead of wooden legs like what most other tables from this list use.
There isn't much to this dining room table from Smile And Wave either, so it should be relatively easy to construct. Like the dining room table plan above, this table also uses hairpin legs. If you have an old door lying around, then this dining room table plan from The Handmade Home may be just for you. Since not all doors are the same measurements, it's essential to read through the steps carefully to adapt the directions to fit your door size. This free dining room table plan from Designs by Studio C is for building a half-moon table that can extend out to a full circular tabletop.
This might sound confusing to build, but all the instructions and color-coded pictures are present in the plan so that you can fully understand how it works and how to assemble the parts. There's a full materials list and cut list as well as a description of the type of lumber you'll need to build the dining room table. This is just your regular, standard table from Woodgears with four legs and a nice even rectangular tabletop. Be sure to follow the additional steps at the very bottom of the webpage to learn how to attach the frame.
Also, see the assembly illustrations. If you'd rather have a roundtable, check out this round dining room table from Woodgears. They also have a great-looking table with a wood-tiled tabletop.
This table from The Design Confidential could have some originality coursing through it with a custom tabletop pattern. Like the image here, some of the panels could face one direction and the others another. The table stands 30" off the floor, is just over 40" deep, and stretches around 71" from left to right.
Round tables are perfect for intimate gatherings! X-brace tables are so fun to make and this one has a charming rustic industrial vibe to it, thanks to the metal pipe support beam. Not sure what I love more about this table: the glossy herringbone top or the tapered legs. Ever wonder how to make new wood look like old barn wood? Check out the details on this DIY dining table.
Having an outdoor dining table is a wonderful idea and this one has a modern chunky look and is sealed for outdoor use. I love knock-off furniture and this rustic dining table was inspired by one from Pottery Barn. This West Elm-inspired table is a bit sturdier than the original and also much more affordable! I love the rustic and modern vibe of this DIY dining table.
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