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Like many Aussie families, you’ll be scrambling to find more outdoor furniture when guests turn up (invited or not) this summer. Don’t panic! Why not build your own Outdoor Table and expand your outdoor dining options? Follow along with these easy step-by-step instructions and soon you’ll have a functional outdoor dining or serving table.
With basic structural timber and nails, you’ll build a solid, durable table that’s perfect for gatherings.
The guide will walk you through each step, from constructing the legs to securing the tabletop, ensuring that your table is both sturdy and practical.
Step 1: Prepare the Legs
Cut 8 pieces of 70 x 35mm timber to 600mm for the table legs.
Pre-drill 2 holes at each end of the leg pieces, using a 2.5mm drill bit.
Step 2: Assemble the Leg Frames
Arrange 4 of the leg pieces into a square.
Fix the ends of the legs together with 70mm timber screws.
Repeat this step to create 2 identical leg frames.
Step 3: Position the Leg Frames
Place the leg frames 800mm apart to create the structure for the table.
Step 4: Attach the Plinth Boards
Cut 2 plinth boards to 1100mm long.
Fix the plinth boards to the sides of the leg frames using 16GA nails, securing the legs in place.
Step 5: Prepare and attach the Table Top
Cut 6 plinth boards to 1300mm long.
Nail the boards to the top of the leg frames, securing each board with 2 nails at each end.
Step 6: Finish the Table Ends
Cut 2 final plinth pieces to 500mm long.
Secure these pieces to the ends of the table to complete the structure.
Congratulations on completing your DIY table!
Whether you use it for dining, serving, or as an outdoor workspace, your table is now ready to enhance your backyard setup. Add your own finishing touches with paint or stain to protect it from the elements, and enjoy a beautiful, custom-made piece that will be a talking point at your next outdoor event.
You’ll be the ‘host with the most’ if you follow along with the some of the project ideas we have, along with a checklist for getting your home in tip-top shape for the upcoming celebrations.