My mission is to teach you to confidently build magazine-worthy DIYs. I used to be terrified of power tools, which is why I'm a firm believer that ANYONE can DIY.
Want to build an end table, but can’t find the right plans? Check out these 30 DIY end table woodworking plans! They cover a wide variety of sizes and styles, so I bet you’ll find one that suits your needs! When you do, let me know in the comments which end table you plan to build.
If you're wanting something a little more unique than a traditional side table, try this x-base side table! It works great with a variety of design styles and the middle section is great for storing magazines or books.
Build your own this weekend!If you're a fan of designer dupes, you'll love this DIY round side table. It works great as both a side table or nightstand!
Build your own this weekend! Photo Credit: theinspiredworkshop.comIf you're looking for something that takes up almost no room, give this DIY C side table a try! It hugs your couch or reading chair and provides a small space for your drinks or snacks to rest.
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.girljustdiy.comWith black legs designed to look like metal, this two-tone DIY end table is sure to add a touch of modern to your space.
Build your own this weekend!Simple with a touch of pizzaz, this DIY end table has a drawer for some storage and a leather magazine holder.
Build your own this weekend!If you're looking for something narrow and low-profile, check out these DIY end table plans that only require a few tools to make. The trim around the top and shelf add a nice detail and cover up the dreaded plywood edge.
Build your own this weekend! Photo Credit: www.anikasdiylife.comHide your cords with this DIY end table that's complete with a charging station. I mean who wants their side table littered with cables?!
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: mylifeonkayderosscreek.comGet the industrial look for less with this Pottery Barn inspired end table. The wheels add to the industrial vibe while also making it a mobile end table.
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.lemonthistle.comWho doesn't love a good resin river table? You don't need to get a huge dining table to get the look. Try it on a smaller scale with this DIY live edge side table.
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.charlestoncrafted.comNeed to store some electronics, but don't want them to overheat? Try this DIY side table with a rattan front. It's a stylish way to store away gaming or sound systems.
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.woodshopdiaries.comDoes your furry friend need a place to lay? Make this DIY end table that features a dog crate in the bottom!
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: thediydreamer.comThis end table is more than just an end table. You can easily move it out to use it as a miniature workstation when the couching is calling your name.
Build your own this weekend! Photo Credit: lazyguydiy.comIf you're looking for a unique design and love midcentury modern style, you won't want to miss this walnut two-tier end table.
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.thehandymansdaughter.comThis DIY end table is a beginner-friendly build that will look great with a variety of home decor styles.
Build your own this weekend!Looking for a square side table? This one works great in the corner between two couches, or out in the open. A drawer provides a little additional storage and the shelf is great for books, decor, or a basket for even more storage!
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.charlestoncrafted.comMidcentury modern without all the hassle? These DIY side table plans include tapered angled legs that are nearly as complicated as they may originally appear.
Build your own this weekend! Photo Credit: lazyguydiy.comHave a few wood types laying around? Make an end table that highlights the natural beauty and color of the wood!
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: lazyguydiy.comIf you're looking to add more function to your side tables, check out these DIY plans. It's a side table, but you can remove the tray to take your items wherever you please.
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.charlestoncrafted.comWho doesn't love an arch? This DIY nightstand would work great as a bedside table or end table for your living room.
See the full tutorial Photo Credit: www.abbottsathome.comCalling all farmhouse lovers! If you're a fan of the farmhouse style, this round end table might be the perfect plan for you.
See the full tutorialIf you're looking for the easiest DIY side table plans in the world, we've got you covered. Pop some hairpin legs on a wood round and you've got yourself a table in less than 5 minutes. I will recommend going the extra mile and sealing the top once you're finished.
See the full tutorialThe beauty of DIY is that you can customize anything to fit your space. Find another side table you love, but need it outdoors? That's okay! Just finish it with an outdoor paint, stain, or sealer. Below we're sharing a few side table plans that were specifically made for outdoors, but you can always bring them inside as well. You do you!
This DIY side table has a concrete top that's great for areas with rain and snow. Instead of sitting on a wood top and accelerating wood rot, the concrete top takes the brunt of the weather. And don't worry--you don't have to pour any concrete. It's actually just a concrete paver that's been spray painted!
Build your own this weekend! Photo Credit: www.lemonthistle.comWish you had an umbrella and a place to set a drink? You can have both with this DIY umbrella side table! Perfect for an outdoor setting.
Build your own this weekend! Photo Credit: www.thehandymansdaughter.comWhat's better than sitting out and enjoying a nice warm day? Sitting out with a cold drink readily available. This DIY end table works great as a cooler or a planter!
Build your own this weekend!Okay, this isn't a standalone side table, but if you have a DIY porch swing bed or another piece of furniture with a 2x4 armrest, you can add this little side table! It has a spot for wine glasses or cups, and a small table area for some snacks.
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