Build the farmhouse coffee table for under $40 with just a drill and a saw! This is a beginner friendly DIY project that should only take a couple hours to complete.
You'll love the results - an absolutely gorgeous farmhouse coffee table made from solid wood, perfectly proportioned, with a large bottom storage shelf.
Our free plans make it easy! Step by step diagrams, shopping and cut list from Ana-White.com

Preparation
- 4 - 2x6 @ 46" - tabletop boards
- 4 - 2x4 @ 16-1/2" - legs
- 10 - 2x6 @ 18" - shelf/ends
- 4 - 2x2 @ 37" - aprons/shelf sides
- 4 - 2x2 @ 19-1/2" - both ends cut at 52 degrees off square - ends ARE parallel - long point to short point measurement*
*The 2x2 X pieces can be scribe cut to fit as done in the video.
Instructions
Step 1
Step 2
Step 3
Place first long X piece in the coffee table end and attach with glue and screw from top and bottom.
Set second X piece along side first, and mark where the two pieces cross.
Cut the second piece along the marked lines.
Place two cut pieces inside the coffee table and attach from top and bottom and middle.
The second piece should be attached as shown from top.
This is all shown in the video tutorial.
Step 4
Step 5
Lay out the 2x6 tabletop boards on a flat, level surface, with best side of tabletop boards face down.
Apply glue to top edges of coffee table frame, and place coffee table frame upside down on the tabletop boards.
Screw the base to the underside of the tabletop boards. Use ample screws but reserve enough to complete the next step.
Step 6
Position the middle shelf slat centered on the coffee table bottom shelf.
Attach with 2 screws per joint.
Place remaining slats inside the frame and attach with 2 screws per joint. The gap is about 1" in between (slightly less).
TIP: If heavy loads are expected on the bottom shelf of the coffee table, place a 1x2 scrap about 20" long, underneath the shelf, centered and running lengthwise to the coffee table. This will act as a center "leg" for the shelf and considerably increase the strength of the bottom shelf.
Painted Finish: Fill holes with wood filler and let dry. Sand with 80-120 grit sandpaper. Remove all sanding residue with a vacuum. Prime and paint.
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Lori
Fri, 03/05/2021 - 09:47
square table plans?
Ana,
Would you consider making square table plans? I want to make four chairs for outdoors and place them around this same type x table. I think in addition to being square, it would also need to be a little wider. I'm new to building and don't trust my conversion skills! Thanks so much. I love all the plans you prepare and share so freely.