Relax in your favorite armchair and put your feet up on a soft, homemade ottoman made from recycled materials like corrugated cardboard and fabric. This easy, zero-cost home improvement project is perfect for adding a custom touch to your living space.
How to Build Your Cardboard Ottoman

Start by reinforcing a sturdy cardboard box with an X-shaped support structure. Cut two pieces of cardboard to fit inside the box, then cut a slit in the middle of each piece so they can interlock. Insert the X-frame into the box and seal it with packing tape.
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Next, pad the box with soft microfiber fabric or foam for comfort. Secure the padding with staples. Finally, cover everything with a colorful fabric of your choice, tailored to fit snugly. For a cohesive look, consider coordinating your new ottoman with sofas or rugs from our collection.
Materials You'll Need
- Large cardboard box
- Packing tape
- Microfiber fabric or foam padding
- Colorful upholstery fabric
- Stapler and staples
- Scissors or utility knife
Step-by-Step Instructions
1. Prepare the Reinforcement
Cut two cardboard sheets to the height and width of your box. Cut a slot halfway through each sheet so they can be locked together in an X shape. This structure will support your weight and keep the ottoman sturdy.
2. Assemble the Box
Slide the X-frame into the box, then close all flaps and seal securely with packing tape. For extra durability, you can add a layer of home improvement supplies like heavy-duty tape around the edges.
3. Add Soft Padding
Lay the microfiber fabric or foam over the top and sides of the box, pulling it taut. Staple the fabric to the underside of the box. This layer provides a plush feel for resting your feet.
4. Apply the Outer Cover
Cut your decorative fabric with extra allowance for seams. Wrap it around the ottoman, folding edges neatly, and staple it in place. Choose a fabric that complements your wall decor or curtains for a harmonious room design.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a cardboard ottoman last?
With proper reinforcement and careful use, a cardboard ottoman can last for several months to a year. Avoid placing heavy objects on it or using it as a seat—it's best as a footrest. For more durable furniture, check out our storage benches or nightstands.
Can I make this ottoman waterproof?
Cardboard is naturally susceptible to moisture. To protect your ottoman, apply a waterproof sealant spray to the cardboard before covering it, or use a water-resistant fabric for the outer layer. You might also enjoy our outdoor decor ideas for weather-resistant projects.
What size box should I use?
Choose a box that is roughly 18–24 inches wide and 12–18 inches tall for a standard footrest. Adjust dimensions based on your needs. For a larger seating option, consider our outdoor patio furniture or storage benches.
Can I add legs to my cardboard ottoman?
Yes! You can attach wooden or plastic furniture legs to the bottom of the box using strong adhesive or screws. Just make sure the cardboard is thick enough to hold them. Browse our home improvement section for leg options and tools.
How do I clean the fabric cover?
If you used removable fabric, spot clean with mild soap and water. For machine-washable covers, remove and wash on a gentle cycle. To refresh your space, explore our rugs and curtains for easy-care options.
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