That is how the story of our new, charming little table comes in.
We have two outdoor chairs, one for lounging, another for sitting. They add cozy seating to our deck in the warmer months and we loooove them. But that is all we had. They were clearance finds, and we pieced the frames with cushions and called it good.
But now that we are trying to give ourselves a functional place to relax during down moments, sitting in those chairs is great, but where do we set down a cold beverage? Or a magazine? Or a plate of cheese and crackers? On the deck floor? Nope. The obvious solution was a small table.
I asked my Mr. if he could help me build a mini-console table for our deck. Basically, using the same design that we used for our console desk in the studio, only shorter and less lengthy. I was hoping to create something that would go the distance between our two chairs, be weather resistant, have an opening below to tuck a footstool, pillows or toys and just be that perfect spot for my ice cold
So, we measured the distance between the two chairs and set off to the hardware store for supplies.
Because the table was for the outdoors, we went straight to the decking area. Cedar was our first wood of choice as it smells great, is meant for the outdoors and could be stained immediately.
We found eight cedar balusters {for the frame} at $.94/each and a three eight foot cedar boards for around $3/each {which we just cut in half and sized to fit the top of the table for six total planks}.
When we got home, the hubby got straight to work getting our table built and assembled. He started by using his miter saw to cut the legs to our desired height. We wanted the table to be around 20" tall.
His Kreg Jig was once again his best friend in this project. The jig allows him to create edges without having exposed screws {they inset into the inside of the wood}.
Once the holes were created with the jig, the legs were assembled with standard screws.
The table would have four legs, and a support beam around the bottom perimeter {both sides and the back with an open front}.
Once the frame was assembled, we added one more support piece across the top center for the top boards to attach to.
For the top of the table, we used a book to create even and consistent spaces, and a brad nailer to attach the boards to the frame.
When it came to finishing the table, I again, walked the home improvement aisles and my jaw dropped at stain prices. Anywhere from $20-$40 for a gallon of exterior stain? Um, no thank you. Not for a $17 table.
And then I saw the sample size cans for $3. And they could be mixed to a specific color! Score! I selected Russet.
I followed the application instructions, and went with two thin coats. It covered nicely and instantly gave the table a beautiful, natural look. I was officially in love.
At this point, I was wishing I would have stained the planks prior to assembly. Getting down in those cracks was a bit tedious and imperfect, but live and learn I say!
After the stain cured, I had the pleasure of placing it in it's new home. Here she blows! Isn't she amazing??
Simply beautiful! Really, adds a nice warm and rustic element to our deck which is going in a very colorful direction.
I could have used a wood putty on the holes, but I actually liked them? I am a weirdo. The final dimensions of the table were 36" wide x 16" deep x 20" high.
Let's look at the details... the Kreg Jig gave the corners a very seamless look.
And those planks, sigh, I am crushing on the small space in-between each board. We did it for weather and drainage, but I think it looks charming as well!
The color is pure perfection. The natural, chocolate color really balances the gray and white decking.
Mission accomplished! A place for a drink or a snack, a spot to plop down lounging necessities, tucked away foot stool and pillow storage.... And what I adore best of all is that it was hand built by the love of my life {and for around $20!}. Talk about mushy gushy stuff right here!
Although we didn't initially plan for the table, I am SO glad we added it and the impact it has on the deck. We are trying to finish all of these outdoor projects up for our final reveal. Just a few more finishing touches and we will be D O N E!
How did you spend this fine weekend? Did you get your build on too?
Love! Love! Love! Getting the hubby on this one this weekend! :)
ReplyDeleteLove the table. Do you have to do anything special with your blue/white rug when it rains or is it an outdoor carpet?
ReplyDeleteHi Jane!
DeleteThe rug is an outdoor rug. I will provide a full list of sources during the final reveal soon. :D
xo,
Jen
Wow, you two make a great team! I love it and it's CUSTOM! It doesn't get much better than that :). Great job!
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What a great outdoor table DIY. Can't wait to see the final reveal.
ReplyDeleteI spent the weekend with dear friends at an all day IKEA trip. Just stocking up on some wonderful finds.
I have a cute little set up on my patio and am afraid to leave everything out at night for fear it will be a wet and or dirty mess in the morning. I'm usually only enjoying my patio on the weekends, so on Sunday night I put everything under a small overhang off of my house that's covered. But even so, it gets dirty/ has pollen all over it by the next weekend! I guess what I'm trying to ask is- how and when do you store you're patio pillows/accessories? Is it always outside looking gorgeous like your pictures above? :-)
ReplyDeleteMajority of the outdoor items have been weather proofed {outdoor pillows, outdoor cushions, outdoor rug, outdoor finishes and spray paints}. Our chairs and pillows do go under chair covers that I bought at Home Depot: http://www.homedepot.com/p/Patio-Armor-Dark-Taupe-Polyester-High-Back-Patio-Chair-Cover-SF40257/203053076#.UdHOZpz9UaM which definitely helps a lot. We don't have pollen problems or much dust, just lots of rain. Everything out stays out during the main months, and will get tucked away in our garage during winter months.
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Jen
Its so beautiful up there! I wish we could spend more time outside during the summers but its too dang hot! 103 feels like 113 - no thank you!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love cedar and the stain you chose is perfect (and one of my favorite wood colors). I keep wanting to focus on our outdoors, especially now that its closer to 75 instead of 105 (but it'll go back up, crazy Missouri weather). But, my hubby keeps me sane and tells me no, we need to finish the inside, current projects first. Which is true of course. We are on a deadline - gotta get my daughter's new room complete before tackling her current room before baby boy arrives in 4 months (from today!). But it's not stopping me from having a little bit of fun outdoors in my flower garden. Here's our current project - http://thebrickbungalow.blogspot.com/2013/07/lilys-big-girl-room-day-2.html
ReplyDeleteI can totally relate to you! We have spent so many summer's focusing on the interior, that the exterior was always put on the back burner. Since we had such a long winter this year, my brain instantly went outside at the first sign of sun and warmth. I decided that I wanted a happy place outside to unwind after working on inside projects {we still have two bathroom's and a kitchen to tackle}. :) Congrats on the new baby and best wishes as you continue to work on the little lady's bedroom.
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Jen
This table is perfect! Love the colour =)
ReplyDeleteSam xx
Adorable! Looks like it was pretty easy to put together as well! My hubby may have a project in his future. :)
ReplyDeletewhere is that rug from?!!!!
ReplyDeleteHi Maggie!
DeleteHere is the source for the rug: http://www.overstock.com/Home-Garden/Indoor-Outdoor-Navy-Zig-Zag-Rug-710-x-1010/8075641/product.html
I will also try and do a full source list when the entire space is finished. :)
xo,
Jen
The table is really great - it looks so polished and professional that I wouldn't have ever guessed it was a DIY. So impressive and its looks great on your patio (that I'm so jealous of!):)
ReplyDeleteMartina
Thanks Martina! We are super happy with how it turned out. :)
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Jen
Beautiful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteJen I love how your deck is turning out. I have the same hot pink pillows for our outdoor space. Did you get them at Target? I did. :) Can't wait to see the final reveal!!! :)
ReplyDeleteI sure did! Can't beat $10 outdoor pillows! Especially pink ones. :)
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Jen
Wow it looks great!! I love the look of the space, so inviting!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I read a blog post about the Kreg Jig, I tell myself, we have GOTTA get that nifty tool!! Great table, it looks professionally done. Your outdoor space is coming along beautifully!
ReplyDeleteWhere did you get the adorable lids for your mason jars?
ReplyDeleteHi Jessica!
DeleteI purchased them pre-punched. You can find them on Amazon: http://amzn.to/10Tnevk
xo,
Jen
Shop Ko has them too...in a cute set.
DeleteLove, Love, Love! The table is so cute. I can't wait until we get in a house and we have an outdoor space again.
ReplyDeleteAn outdoor rug - I love it! Unfortunately, I can barely leave anything out even on my screened in porch, because of all the pollen that will get on it, but your set up looks great!
ReplyDeleteNow I want one! Does your hubby deliver tables out of state?
ReplyDeleteHaha, I will deliver him out of state! ;)
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Jen
That's awesome!! Love it!
ReplyDeleteIt looks amazing!!! I love the table and all the color! I wish I had your decorating skills!!! This is totally off topic, but do people who are mormon drink alcohol and caffeine? I'm very interested in learning about different faiths.
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love that outdoor rug! All your pictures are so vibrant and colorful, it's very refreshing.
ReplyDeleteOoh, that table is perfect, I love the more rustic, natural tone with all the white and pops of color, it makes for a good contrast. And I'm a little in love with the price of making that table too!
ReplyDeleteAny idea whether a similar technique but longer would work for a bench seat? Our long wrap-around porch desperately needs a bench on the side where we usually sit but we've held off because buying a bench would cost too much. But if I could make a bench similar to this table for less than $40 or so we could do it right away and enjoy it!
Hmmmm, I wonder if you would just use cedar deck boards and cut them down, not sure of the price, but Home Depot will even cut them to length for you right in the store. I am guessing that by building one, you could save oodles of moolah and achieve a higher quality item at the same time.
DeleteMaybe check out: http://ana-white.com/ or scour pinterest for bench plans.
xo!
Jen
Great table!! Curious, if it rains, does the rug not absorb at all? We seem to have wind issues on the side of WI....or at least where I live! If I left little stuff out, it would blow away!
ReplyDeleteHi Melissa!
DeleteThe rug doesn't 100% repel water, it does absorb some. As far as wind, the pillows stay under chair covers or in our storage bench outside. Anything else that I actually leave out, is heavy enough for any winds we get.
xo!
Jen
Looks beautiful! We're working on sprucing up our sunroom, and a little bit bigger version of this might be the best solution for our coffee table needs!
ReplyDeleteLove the table!!! I might have to tackle one of those as well. I think I might add a brand with our initials ;)
ReplyDeleteLove that idea, sounds so sweet!
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Jen
I love you! As a very OCD decorator and organizer your blog makes me want my own house so badly! I divorced in 2010 and have a very cute organized apartment, but I want to paint and customize more! Hopefully very soon.
ReplyDeleteP.S. I love the screw holes, being an outdoor piece it TOTALLY makes sense! (Yes, I said totally in caps, how 90's of me!?!)
Your deck is looking great! The table really does pull the seating area together nicely, and really finishes out the space. I found a little side table that a neighbor was getting rid of that I just need to put a fresh coat of paint on, and it will be a perfect addition to our deck.
ReplyDeleteYay for a free find! Those are the best!
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Jen
Nice job Jen and our deck looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI mean really...how does this deck keep getting cuter and cuter?!?!! And really, you made a table. Hi, I'm Jen, I make tables from scratch. I heart You.
ReplyDeleteThis is amazing! Can I rent your hubby? I'm pinning this to see if my hubby will attempt it ;)
ReplyDeleteLove your blog
Jamie @ somuchbetterwithage.com
This is awesome! I'd love to have such a space in my home! <3
ReplyDeleteI love the table. How long did it take to build and is it sturdy enough to be used as a bench too?
ReplyDeleteIt is simply beautiful and can’t wait to see the final reveal. You must be so happy you decided to take up the table. It has motivated us to do a little more to our outdoors. Glad you shared it with us Jen.
ReplyDeleteLove the table! I was just given a Kreg Jig for my birthday and can't wait to start building! I would like to know where you got the fabric covered stool that you have under the table please? I need extra seating in my sewing room and a couple of them would be perfect!
ReplyDeleteHi Patti!
DeleteHere is the source: http://www.ikea.com/us/en/catalog/products/00109316/#/80109317 Great price too!
xo,
Jen
Haha! I'm an Ikea addict! How could I not have known? Thanks Jen!
DeleteWooww so lovleyyyyy
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