Farm House Table

Chas
by Chas
8 Materials
$300
15 Hours
Easy

Hey y’all,

We are excited to present you with this simple and awesome DIY Farmmhouse Style Dinning Table!! We hope you like it.

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Step one is getting 6-7 2x6 together. You can glue them or screw them. Which ever way you like.


This picture shows how we used this ruler to cut off the excess wood we didn’t need. We wanted our table about 6 feet long.

Once the top is together you want to start adding legs.

Then we did the same thing for the bench. This gives you an ideal of how we did the bread board ends.


Here’s a great photo showing how the frame is built. These plans are free and so simple!!!! Check them out below.


Here’s the table all put together right before stain and paint!

This is a great picture of the final product. We added these distressed chairs because they went perfect with distressed look we did on the table!

There are a lot of different ways you can finish your table. Here’s an example of one not distressed with a dark walnut finish on top!

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  • K K on Apr 20, 2019

    About how much did you pay for the making of this beautiful table?

  • Cherry Cherry on Apr 20, 2019

    Where did you get the nice beefy legs?????????

  • Chad Chad on Jan 17, 2023

    In the earlier shots it looks as though you have a breadboard on the table top, but the last pictures it doesn't look too have this feature. What happened to it?

    Did you find out the hard way that pocket holes are horribly joinery for a breadboard or did you rethink it before it came to that?

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