Herringbone patterned coffee table made from a repurposed door.
Coffee table made from door.
If necessary paint l brackets to match the color of the base.
Miter the corners of the boards.
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The most popular color.
Lay the door face down on a drop cloth.
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Once your base is complete make sure that the window frame will sit flush on the top.
The u shaped legs of this outdoor coffee table are easy to assemble.
Other supplies you ll need include a drill wood glue polyurethane sealer screws casters and some wood boards.
You ll need a circular saw for this part.
Make sure the pocket holes are facing down so you won t see them in the finished piece.
But before i totally abandon the project that has been updating our living room in lieu of a little much needed life house blog organization i want to show you how to turn old doors into a wood coffee table the easy way.
The map on the bottom shelf is removable so we can replace it with other artwork family photos or just leave it as is.
Glue and nail them together to form the base of the table.
So i can take better pictures of our current favorite project our new coffee table that i made from an old door i pulled out of a dumpster.
If you want to make a coffee table you ll most likely have to cut the door into pieces.
The most common door coffee table material is wool.
Connect the legs to the top.
Attach the base to the door using l brackets on all four corners.
Measure the outside edges of your window frame and cut 1 x 8 boards to size with a miter saw.
This upcycled coffee table took some careful planning but the outcome was well worth the effort.
The pocket holes in the tops of the legs connect to the frame of the coffee table top.
Place the coffee table frame on the back of the door making sure it is centered and even.
The herringbone pattern made by arranging the wooden strips is simply a unique idea.
Use one of the leftover 2 4 slats to connect the two legs together.
For a coffee table you would need to set it at a lower height and cut the door into a smaller size.