Outdoor Table Using Pavers!

6 Materials
$35
2 Hours
Medium

This is the EASIEST concrete table top ever! The whole build only cost $35 and we use it constantly!

Lay out your pavers


I decided on a 3x3 square shape but you could do a single paver, a rectangle, anything! Make sure you measure precisely to get your frame the exact same size. These were only $1.50 at my local home improvement store.

Cut 2x4s


I used my miter saw to cut the 2x4s. You can see how the pavers will sit on the frame and the edges will be flush.

Cut cross supports


I added 5 more 2x4s to the inside of the frame for maximum strength. The pavers are heavy!


Attach


Using pocket holes I screwed all the framing together

Cut the legs


I decided to make my legs 10 inches tall for a coffee table height. I used pocket holes to attach.

Stain


Stain or paint however you like and dont spill it everywhere like me 🤪

Important!


Make sure you move the frame where you want it before you glue down your pavers because it gets HEAVY!


Glue on Pavers


Using the liquid nails I added glue all along the frame and simply laid the pavers on top!


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  • Pam Galicki Pam Galicki on Jun 21, 2020

    Since the pavers are heavy, why glue them?

  • ToTo ToTo on Jun 19, 2021

    Did you NOT use the miter saw for actually having a “ miter “ joint and just for cutting your 2x4’s ?

  • Gayle Deas Gayle Deas on Aug 09, 2021

    I love the idea and the look. I wonder, though, should there be something to brace the legs to keep them from splaying? I have a young adult granddaughter I can see using it as a seat. I also have a 100 lb. German Shepherd who I know would be sitting in the middle of it. You have inspired me and I think I might copy your idea, but I'll add additional horizontal boards between the legs for sturdiness. Thank you for sharing your beautiful table!

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  • AJ AJ on Jun 18, 2022

    Awesome job and thanks for being comical😆👊🏼

  • Bry Bry on Jun 18, 2022

    A great addition to your patio. Very nicely built and good instructions. I take it you built the sofa, too? It looks sooo good together.

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