Chevron Dining Table
by
Ari Goldberg | VivaLasDiy
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My Dad recently gutted and redid his entire kitchen and it looks AMAZING. After a couple weeks of searching for the perfect dining table, he was unable to find anything that matched their style! Sounds a little like me, doesn’t it?? Runs in the family apparently!
So needless to say... he called on the Viva experts (Jason and me, duh) to design and build the perfect table! Ahhh our first real client!! We were excited to say the least.
So needless to say... he called on the Viva experts (Jason and me, duh) to design and build the perfect table! Ahhh our first real client!! We were excited to say the least.
We purchased the legs from Osborne Wood, which matched the style of the kitchen perfectly! We used these legs and homemade table skirts to create the base of the table.
Next, use 1x2's to create a frame for the Chevron tabletop. These dimensions will be the final dimensions of your table!
Then, add a spine down the middle of your frame. You will use this spine to attach the Chevron pieces.
Using a piece of 1x5 pine board, miter one end to 45degrees. Line this up with the frame's spine and mark where the uncut end needs to be cut. Trust me, cutting one side and marking the other is muuuuch easier than racking your brain to figure out the measurements of each chevron piece.
Affix the tabletop to the table's base. For detailed instructions on this step, visit our full blog post here.
For more detailed instructions, cut lists, and dimensions.. visit our blog at Vivalasdiy.com!
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Published December 13th, 2016 2:20 PM
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William on Dec 13, 2016I remember the pub table! This dining table is perfect. Love the ebony stain against the white! Your client (DAD) must be very proud.
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