How to Build an Outdoor Planter Table With Wire Mesh
If you love adding unique, nature-inspired pieces to your outdoor area, this outdoor planter table is the perfect weekend project for you!
Using simple materials like hardware cloth and river rocks, you can create a one-of-a-kind side table that blends seamlessly with nature.
It’s an easy, customizable project that can fit any style—from rustic to modern—while adding a functional, decorative element to your space.
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Tools and Materials:
- ¼ inch hardware cloth (also called wire mesh)
- Wire snips
- Zip ties
- Clothespin
- Large river rocks
- A round plastic plate (waterproof)
- Safety gloves
- Plant
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1. Prepare the Wire Mesh
Start by rolling out the ¼ inch hardware cloth (also known as wire mesh).
Make sure to wear your safety gloves, as the edges can be sharp.
Using a clothespin, mark a height of 22 inches on the mesh.
Now measure the length of the plastic plate you’ll be using for the top, then triple that number to determine the length of the mesh.
In this case, the total length will be 39 inches.
2. Cut and Shape the Mesh
Next, use your wire snips to cut the hardware cloth according to your measurements.
After cutting, roll the wire mesh into a tube shape. Secure the shape with a clothes peg.
Secure the ends of the tube with zip ties.
Place them at both ends and in the middle to hold the structure firmly in place.
Trim off any excess zip tie material for a clean finish.
3. Attach the Top Mesh
With the mesh tube now standing upright, place a pre-cut square piece of mesh on top of the tube opening.
Next, cut several short pieces of wire.
Use these wires to attach the mesh square to the tube by threading them through both layers and twisting the ends tightly together.
Make sure to secure the piece at multiple points around the tube to keep it firmly in place.
Once all the wires are twisted and the mesh is secure, snip off any excess wire.
Finally, trim the extra mesh around the top to match the tube's circular shape, and
Carefully bend any sharp wire ends downward for safety.
4. Create the Base
Now that the tube is formed, it’s time to give it some weight. Gather some clean river rocks—preferably the larger ones for more stability.
Turn the tube so the open end is facing upward, and fill it about a quarter of the way up with the river rocks.
This creates a sturdy base for your mesh planter table.
5. Add the Finishing Touch
Finally, place your plastic plate on top of the tube to close off the structure. This will serve as the tabletop of your outdoor planter table.
The natural combination of the river rocks and the plate gives the table a rustic yet industrial vibe.
Next, place a plant on top of the rocks.
If you prefer a different look, you can switch up the rocks and plate. For example, you could use white decorative rocks with a sleek black plate for a more modern touch. Either way, the choice is yours!
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Now that your wire mesh table is complete, you’ve got a beautiful and functional piece that’s perfect for outdoor entertaining or displaying plants.
Whether you go rustic with river rocks or sleek with modern accents, the possibilities are endless.
Let me know how your project turned out in the comments below!
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