Free Coffee Table Plans
The
Cedar Block Coffee Table This coffee table is
designed with the home handyman in mind. It is both easy
to build and is very sturdy. The minimum tools required
to construct this coffee table are....
Pencil; square; measuring tape; handsaw; hammer; chisel;
a couple of clamps and lots of sandpaper. Most handymen
are likely to have those tools in their arsenal.
Lounge-room coffee table This project, as with
other Buildeazy projects, is designed with the home
handyman or DIYer in mind. Joints that might require the
expertise of a more seasoned woodworker are
non-existent. Instead, all joints are secured with bolts
and/or screws and maybe a bit of glue. Because of this,
the project only requires the most basic of tools to
undertake a professional job, but does not lack in
strength.
Danish Modern Coffee Table Modern looking coffee
table made out of curly maple.
Custom Coffee Table
A customized coffee table
is a beautiful addition to any home's décor. And, since
it's customized, you can make the perfect decorative
statement to match your style. Building the table is so
easy anyone can do it. All you need are a few common
tools and a little creativity.
Storage Coffee Table
A
coffee table is a useful thing, even if it's never used
to take a coffee break. And we think our hinged-top
storage model is more useful than most. It's big enough
to accommodate a disassembled Sunday paper, several
magazines and even a couple of books. If unexpected
company comes by, lift the top and stash the
accumulation. Or you can simply store frequently used
items like board games, photo albums and catalogs in the
compartment. Another nice feature of this project is its
simple design, which works just as well in elaborate
living rooms as it does in simple family rooms. It can
even fit at the end of your bed for storing linens.
Masterwood Coffee Table
Make this inexpensive
coffee table for the living room.
Mission
Style Coffee Table set
Clean,
refined lines and practical functionality have made
Mission furniture one of the most enduring furniture
styles of the last 100 years.
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