3 Ways to Build Your Own End Table

by Susan Hu 07/11/2021

If you’re looking to get into DIY furniture, end tables are the perfect place to start. End tables are small, versatile and useful in any space. You can even use them as accent pieces to make a bold style statement as well as provide excellent functionality. Here we’ve put together some ideas for DIY end table projects to help you get started.

Live Edge Slab Table

Live edge wood is a popular trend across many interior design styles. You can use this natural material to add rustic charm or chic mid-century modern vibes depending on how you choose to finish it. One simple way to turn a wooden slab into a table is to add hairpin legs. These metal legs come in sets and a variety of colors and finishes, adding a modern feel to your slice of nature.

If you can’t find a truly “live edge” piece of wood, you can recreate the same look with a belt sander. Simply sand at alternating angles along the edge, making sure not to create too much symmetry or pattern. The more irregular the edge the more realistic it will be and all for just a little extra effort.

Tree Stump Table

What could be a better way to add a natural element to a space than with a tree stump? The great news is that you can make an end table out of a stump without it looking like you just picked it up from a campground. With some careful sanding and finishing, you’ll have a beautiful and unique piece perfect for any rustic or eclectic room.

There are some important things to consider for this project. One is that natural wood needs time to dry out completely before it’s suitable for furniture use. It depends on how dry the wood is when you get it, but it might take 6 months or more before it’s ready. Therefore, while the upgrade process itself is quick, this project requires some planning. The other thing to consider is bark removal. Depending on the type of wood you use, there may be a lot of rough bark to shave off of the sides. This is another thing that could add to the time and effort in the overall project.

Clock Table

For a fun vintage end table, try upcycling an old clock face. The clock doesn’t need to work—in fact this project is far less complex if it’s just decorative. Open up the back of the clock to remove the mechanism so it’s entirely flat. Pick a time for the hands to rest at and attach the base of your table. The process for this will depend on the material of the table base. If you’re looking for ideas, try a round stool or overturned wire basket. Both will create a fun, eclectic table and a great conversation piece.

End tables are a wonderful gateway into DIY furniture. With the wide variety of materials and styles, you have countless options for creating unique furnishings you can be proud of.

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Susan Hu

Susan Shuxian Hu has been a dedicated realtor serving in Silicon Valley since 2010. With great passion, outstanding negotiation skills and due diligence, she has helped many buyers and sellers in their real estate needs. Living in West San Jose for more than 14 years, she has broad knowledge in Cupertino, West San Jose, Los Altos and Saratoga. She has enormous patience working with buyers and never tired of showing all possible properties that may fit client’s needs. Clients appreciate her best service to their satisfaction. She specialized in luxurious real estate purchase in Los Altos, Cupertino, Saratoga and Palo Alto. She also helped friend and past client’s referral working in San Francisco, Foster City and far reached Bay Area.

Susan Shuxian Hu was graduated in East China Normal University in Shanghai with bachelor and master degrees in Bio science. She came to US in 1989 and earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Genetics in Texas A&M University in 1996. After one year of postdoc in Southern Florida University in Tampa, she moved back to Orlando with her family and started working in Lucent Technologies. In 2002, Susan moved to California, Silicon Valley joined a start-up company. Since then she worked in high tech Corporation till 2009. Driven by her dream job pursuing, she found her passion working in sales by helping people in real estate after one year of education in De Anza business and real estate law study. Since then, she has been serving many people in Bay Area for their real estate needs.

With bilingual advantage, she has been actively working with Chinese immigrants as well as local engineers and residents. With rich high tech background and connection with Chinese community, Susan has served in luxurious real estate in last a couple of years.