How can I raise my table 2 inches without buying ugly plastic lifts?
We have a family member that can't get his rather large legs under the table as it has a 4" apron. I would like to raise it just enough for him but not so much that the table would be too high for everyone else.
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Switch out the legs. Turn it over and see how they are attached. You might also consider cutting the apron down, then reattach?
I would cut away part of the apron. Raising the table may cause an issue for the others at the table.
I agree with Unique. Cut part of the apron off in a decorative arch. Adding anything to raise he table may make it unstable.
If they are wooden, you can screw a wooden block to the bottom of each leg.
I agree, cut out the apron. anything else will effect the rest of the diners.