Arhaus Inspired DIY End Table

I had the chance to browse through an Arhaus furniture store recently for the first time. All of the furniture is absolutely amazing, but the prices are a bit on the high side. I found the Larson end table and fell in love immediately. Since I was not willing to pay the $650 price listed on the tag, I decided to DIY it!
This was a pretty easy build and only required a few boards, some nuts and bolts, and a couple of tools.
I cut all of the boards to size. (There is a detailed plan on my blog for the cut sizes.) Then I drilled the holes for the nuts and bolts with a spade bit.
I cut all of the boards to size. (There is a detailed plan on my blog for the cut sizes.) Then I drilled the holes for the nuts and bolts with a spade bit.
I stained all of the boards before assembly because there are several hard to reach spaces once assembled. Once the stain was dry, I started to assemble my end table. This is done with nuts, bolts, and flat washers.
Here is what the leg sections will look like when fully assembled.
After those were done, I started to make the shelf units. There are three total. Take the shelf boards and attach together with two 1X2 boards.
Now take the shelf units and attach to the leg units with pocket hole screws. If you have never used pocket hole joinery, I would highly recommend trying it out.
That's all there is to this table. I love the way it turned out and my table was around $25 instead of the $650 from the store. I love to build and save money, so all together this build was a win/win for me!! I hope you enjoyed following along on my build. Go build a couple for yourself. Why pay when you can build.


There are detailed plans on my site including a free PDF you can download!!


Thanks for reading!!


Crissie
Crissie @ The Crafted Maker
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