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June 10, 2012, In: CREATIVE DIY IDEAS

Back in September, my husband and I built our very first

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piece of furniture. It was a dining table modeled after the

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These DIY Pottery Barn dining table plans were put


together using Google SketchUp and while I tried my
hardest to keep all of the measurements exact, sometimes
the program just would not work with me. So please follow
the measurements and do not rely solely on the photos.
These plans are modified from the Tryde Coffee Table
plans posted on Ana-White.

Dimensions:
71 wide x 35 wide x 30 tall

Supplies List:
2 1/2 Screws
2 44 posts 8 length (we used the left overs for the
bench)
3 14 8 length boards
2 22 8 length boards
1- 26 8 length board
10 24 8 length boards
Sandpaper (100, 150, and 220)
Wood putty (we left the screws exposed and they still
look great)
Stain, varnish, paint or other finishing product
Paint brush

Tools:
measuring tape
square
pencil

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safety glasses

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hearing protection (we love these headphones


because you can plug in your phone or mp3 player)
miter saw (or have the hardware store cut your wood
for you)
drill
sander

Cut List:
A) 4 44 Posts @ 28 1/2 (Legs)
B) 2 14 @ 29 1/2 (Leg Joiners)
C) 2 14 @ 57 1/2 (Side Aprons)
D) 4 14 @ 2 1/2 (End Apron Spacer)
E) 2 14 @ 24 (End Aprons)
F) 4 22 @ 29 1/2 (Tabletop Supports)
G) 2 26 @ 35 (Breadboard Ends)
H) 10 24 @ approx. 60 3/4 (Tabletop Pieces
Measure the table before cutting these boards)

Instructions:
Cut out all boards except H. To get the best fit, you will
measure and precisely cut out each of the boards H to fit
the table. Remember, use the 2 1/2 screws unless
otherwise noted and always predrill and countersink your
screws. Use glue on all joints to keep the table from
separating later.
Step 1: Screw the Leg Joiner (B) to the legs (A) as shown
below. Do this on both sets of legs. Use the measurements
below to guide you.

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Step 2: Screw the side aprons (C) into the ends of the leg
joiners (B) as shown below.

Step 3: Screw the end apron spacers (D) into the legs as
shown below.

Check for square. Measure from one end diagonally across


the table. Then measure on the other diagonal. If the
measurements are the same, your table is square. If not,
evaluate where you are off and make the necessary
corrections.
Step 4: Screw the end aprons (E) into the end apron
spacers as shown below.

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Step 5: Screw in the tabletop supports (F) as shown below,


spacing the supports approx. 9 apart.

Step 6: Now screw the breadboard ends into the tops of


the legs as shown below. The edge of the breadboard is
centered on the leg.

Step 7: Take a length measurement between the

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tabletop board (H). Place the board with one edge centered

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on the table and screw in place from the bottom through


the supports (F). (The board should not be centered as it
appears to be in the image)

Step 8: Continue to measure and cut the tabletop boards


for the top of the table. Repeat step 7. This time, make
sure the edges of the tabletop boards line up. Do not leave
gap between the tabletop boards. Use clamps to keep
boards together.

Step 9: Stand back and admire your beautiful table. Time


to send out the dinner invitations!

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Our table (pictured below) was stained using Minwax in


Jacobean. There are three coats of stain and three coats
of polyurethane. It makes me so proud every time
someone new comes over and compliments it before they
know we built it.

Update: The bench plans are now available! Check them


out to build your own DIY Dining Table Bench.

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Alaina

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September 1, 2015

i love this table! How can I make this for a seating of 8


instead of 6?

Deanna

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September 2, 2015

Hmm. Well, I guess you could make the


table longer. So instead of cutting the
middle boards down to 60 3/4" you
could keep them to around 84". This will

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and thin so you might want to adjust the width as


well depending on your space.

Prars

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October 30, 2014

This is exactly the table that I have been looking for!!!


Even better is the part that I can make it myself!
Thankyou for instructions and plans.
How do I recalculate the dimensions if I want to
change the width from 35 to 40?
Your help is appreciated.

Deb

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October 4, 2014

This looks so fabulous! About to build our first dining


table and just searching around to find the easiest
and best instructions for us to get started. Just
curiouswhat type of poly did you use? I like how
your has a shiny finish.I want it to resemble the PB
one with the shiny finish..Im assuming gloss.
Deb
@Seeking Lavender Lane

Harry

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November 25, 2013

what is the average cost of these supplies. I know it


may vary, but could you give me a guestimate?

Meghan

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October 30, 2013

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piece if your table is 71 long you have the C pieces at 57 1/2


long which is making your table apron 5 1/2 shorter than the top
do you think this would apply as a good guide to any size table?
Also since B is only leaving a 3/4 gap where C goes does C
overhang by 1/4 on the legs? Sorry if these seem silly questions
this will be my first building project and I am using wood already
purchased, trying to adjust to wood size.

Kim

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October 22, 2013

Love this! How long did it take to create?

Courtney Naif

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October 9, 2013

Hi, I love your table, I am making it this weekend!!! I


have a concern, though. I see the (g) 26 are 35. But
you have 10 24s laid across which equals 45. Is this
correct? Im confused, wondering if the 10 24s will
match up to the (g) breadboard lengths of 35. I was
also wondering, if possible, could I use 5- 28s
instead of the 10- 24. Thanks so much!!!

John Freeman

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July 31, 2013

Should D not be 2-3/4 in. to fill the gap?

Deanna

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August 1, 2013

Good catch. Yes, based on the


measurements, D should be 2 3/4\. I\ll
make the adjustment.

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moderation.
Should D be 2 3/4, can you
send me a updated plan for
the table, please. Plus I see
5 boards for f in the pic but
you say only 4. ???

John Freeman

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August 23, 2013

I just finish my bench like


the one above,and just
ruined it by using
jacobean(minax) Way too
dark. Be careful picking
your stain

Deanna
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Sorry you
thought the
jacobean
stain was too
dark. We
wanted a
really dark
stain so it
was perfect
for us.

Josh

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August 1, 2013

Yes. We used a wood conditioner to help


keep the stain more even across the
different woods.

Amanda

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March 17, 2013

I LOVE this table! I had been looking @ similar ones


online and in local stores and they were wanting
$250+ and I am not willing to pay that much for
something I know my toddler will destroy. Thank you!

Leah Marie

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January 11, 2014

Can you tell me how much it cost for


you to make the table and benches?
Thank you.

Deanna

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February 13, 2014

I think the total for both


pieces would be around
$100 for the materials.
That includes the wood,
screws, wood glue, sand
paper, wood conditioner,
stain and polyurethane. Of
course you need to have
some tools to complete
the project so there will be

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the lumber yard can cut the pieces for


you.

Deanna

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March 17, 2013

Thank you! I can't wait to hear/see how


it turns out.

Allison

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January 5, 2013

My boyfriend and I are starting to make this table. We


would love the dimensions for the bench, too, if you
have them.

Allison

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January 5, 2013

Also, did you stain before our after


assembly?

Deanna

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February 21, 2013

Allison,
Sorry for the delay. The
plans for the bench are
finally available! Check
them out here:
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/2013/02/diy-diningbenc. To answer your
question about the stain,
we waited until we

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put outside, I would stain and seal all


pieces before assembly.

Aimee

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November 27, 2012

Wow! What a beautiful piece, and I love the can-do


attitude of this project and everything on your blog! I
will live through you vicariously until weve settled
down into a place where were not going to pick up
and move any month. Totally inspiring

EmmaJ

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October 17, 2012

I would love bench dimensions too please!! Just


finished sanding tonight and I cant wait to stain!
Thank you for the great plans!

Deanna

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February 21, 2013

The plans for the bench are finally


available! Check them out here:
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Paul

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October 15, 2012

Hi Deanna,
I made my table this weekend and it turned out really
well, joints are very strong and it looks great! Im
starting to read up on finishes now and was hoping to
bug you a bit more.

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Did you sand in between each coat of polyurethane? Did you need
all 3 coats of polyurethane to get your nice glossy look?

Deanna

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October 18, 2012

So happy to hear your table turned out


well!
We used Minwax stain in Jacobean. It
looks really dark when it goes on, but the
wood shows through nicely when you
wipe it off. Yes, we did use three coats
of polyurethane and sanded with fine
sandpaper in between coats. I think we
used 220 grit.

Paul

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October 12, 2012

Thanks for your answer

Just one more question

you say to glue the joints did you put glue on pieces
B and C and let it dry before putting in the screws?
Thanks!

Paul

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October 11, 2012

Hi, Im curious about the strength of the joints for the


leg joiners (B) and side aprons (C). Im wondering if its
better to use dowel pins instead of screws to join the
legs together.
Is your table very sturdy with those screw joints? If
you put a lot of weight or sit on the table does it feel
completely stable?

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October 12, 2012

Paul,
I am sure wood dowels would be the
more correct way to make the joints, but
as this was the first piece of wood
furniture we ever made, we wanted to
keep it easy. That said, the table is
definitely sturdy (and heavy). We have
not sat on it, but I have put heavy things
on it and never questioned if it would
hold.

Deanna

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October 12, 2012

Paul,
Not sure where your
comment disappeared to,
but you asked if we glued
the pieces together and
then waited for them to dry
before screwing them
together. The answer is no.
We put glue on the pieces
and then screwed them
together while wet. This
made it so we did not need
clamps, which was helpful
on our first project. Hope
that helps. Good luck and
I\d love to hear how your
piece turns out!

Monica

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1. you said Remember, use the 2 3/4 screws unless otherwise


noted but youve listed 2 1/2 screws in the supplies list. Did you
mean 2 1/2?
I was also wondering how many qts of stain did you end up using
for 3 coats? And last but not least do you by any chance have
instructions on your bench as well. I live in a cottage type house
in the mountains and think my space would lend itself beautifully
to two bench seats.
I absolutely LOVE this table. Id be happy if I did half as good a job
as you and your husband did!!!!
THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SHARING THIS!

Deanna

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February 21, 2013

Monica,
The plans for the bench are finally
available! Check them out here:
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Deanna

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October 12, 2012

Monica,
Thank you for the nice compliments!
Yes, I did mean the 2 1/2\ screws. I\ll
have to fix that. As for the stain I think I
only used one quart, but at the most it
would have been 2. I\m sorry I do not
have plans for the benches yet. I\d like
to post them soon, but have not found
the time. It was made the same way as
the table so maybe I can at least send
you the final measurements. Good luck

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February 12, 2013

Would love the dimensions


for the bench also, we have
a familyof six and
sometimes seven. Do you
feel there is roomon the
ends for chairs or should I
go longer on length?

Deanna
February 21,
2013
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John,
The plans for
the bench are
finally
available!
Check them
out here:
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Beth

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September 23, 2012

Im in the process of building a table based on this


design but with extensions that will go in the ends to
make it bigger for company. I have completed
assembling it but now we are on to sanding, probably
forever and ever it seems.
Thanks so much for sharing your plans! I was really

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flooring!

Damian

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November 16, 2014

Hello if you made the extensions and


it all worked out would you mind
sharing how you did it?

EmmaJ

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August 31, 2012

This is stunning! What type of wood did you use?

Deanna

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September 3, 2012

The table was made with standard 2x4s,


2x6s and 44 posts from Home Depot. I
think it was all pine, but as our first DIY
piece we were not very selective and
went with the less expensive pieces.
Sorry I do not have a straight answer.
Hope that helps. Cheers!

Jamie G

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October 29, 2012

I have been looking around


for types of wood to use
for this project. I see you
used pine does your
table mark easily? Ive
been advised against pine
because of that reason
from lowes and another

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expensive wood. I want this table to


last a while though. Thanks!

Bob W.
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Jamie.
Consider that
using pine
will cost less
and that even
if you have
scrapes and
some dents
over time, it is
easy to work
with and
refinish the
top. Or you
could even
just make a
new top.
After you
have made
one table you
will be an
expert and it
will be much
easier. With
that said, you
can find
some really
beautiful hard
woods to use,
but even they
will show
wear over
time. With the
additional
cost of the
wood you

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but it lasts a long time


and can also be reworked
if you cant stand the
imperfections of normal
wear. You could always
just cover the marred
area with a placemat.

Amber

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June 22, 2012

BEAUTIFUL table!!!

Misti

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June 14, 2012

Love it! We're planning to make a table soon, too! I'm


going to pin it so I can look over your plans when
we're ready!
My recent post What's on Your Counter?

Jenny

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June 14, 2012

What a beautiful table! Very impressive that you built


it yourselves- and that it was your first project! Well
done. I'm always amazed at people who have the time
and talent to complete beautiful projects like this.
Sadly, I have neither but I love seeing what others can
do. Thanks for stopping by on my SITS day. xx

MeganSweeney

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June 11, 2012

Looooove this table and loved eating at it too:)

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