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Well holy moly I’m in love with it!! *If you like the mirror propped on top, click HERE to see how I made it!* This DIY Console Table is so easy!!

I needed a narrow console table to fit a blank wall next to our stairs and came up with this SUPER EASY beauty! And of course we have the free plans for you as well! Just click the image below to print! Let’s get into this DIY Console Table.

You can also click HERE for the Free Plans!

When I said this table was easy, I wasn’t kidding! It’s built with these awesome turned legs that I ordered from Osborne, 2×4’s and 2×10’s! That’s it friends! You can click HERE to order the turned legs. I ordered the knotty pine – they are about $60 each but that is the bulk of the cost with this table!

Here’s how I built the table!

I started by cutting my 2×10 boards. These will be the main bases for the top and bottom of the table.

I cut 4 pieces at 59 1/2″.

Next, I cut 4 2×4’s @ 57 1/4″ and 4 pieces at 4 1/4″. That’s it for cuts 🙂 We usually say measure and cut as you go but for this project, you can go ahead and make all of your cuts.

Next, I drilled all of my pocket holes. Set your Kreg Jig at 1 1/2″. If you don’t have a Kreg Jig, no worries, you can use 3″ wood screws and fill your holes.

Follow the plans to see where to drill pocket holes. For this particular piece, you will only be able to use pocket holes in certain areas.

Start by connecting the 2×4’s. I used 3″ on the side that will face the wall and used 2 1/2″ pocket hole screws on the other side. I like to use my Ryobi Impact Driver when I’m attaching 2x’s! It’s one of my new favorite tools and It saves my arms 🙂 Build two of these and set them aside.

Now it’s time to attach the legs to the bottom 2×10. I traced around each leg before I flipped them over to attach.

I used 3″ wood screws and my impact driver to attach the legs.

Then I added one of the 2×4 assemblies and attached it with wood glue and 2 1/2″ pocket hole screws.

Since this is the bottom of the piece, I used 3″ screws to attach the final 2×10 board. Don’t worry about filling your holes here!

Now, flip the console over so the base is on the ground. Attach a 2×10″ to the top of the legs using 3″ wood screws and wood glue. Then, attach the other 2×4 assembly with 2 1/2″ pocket holes to the final 2×10 board. This 2×10 will be the very top of our console so we don’t want any screw holes.

Set the 2×4 assembly on top of the console and attach it (from the bottom of the 2×10 into the 2×4 assembly using 3″ wood screws.

Here she is all ready for paint 🙂

I used one of our favorite paint techniques to finish this off! I applied a bit of Rust-Oleum Dark Walnut stain around the edges of the piece. Once it was dry, I applied a little bit of vaseline on the edges and then painted two coats of Seine paint by Valspar,

Once the paint dried, I used my Ryobi Corner Cat Sander to distress all of the edges. The vaseline creates a barrier between the paint and the stain allowing the stain to show when the paint is distressed.

EEEEEEKKKKK!!!!! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this! It’s the perfect table for anyone that has a narrow spot that needs a little something 🙂 And, it’s super fun to decorate!

I hope you all love this console! Make sure to print your FREE Plans HERE! A huge thanks to Jay from Jay’s Custom Creations for taking our custom plans and converting them into PDF form for you guys! We always appreciate your shares and pins! Hope you enjoy this DIY Console Table 🙂

Do you love the wood floors in my living room? You can click HERE to find out all about them!

Thanks for stopping by!

Ashley

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