Cardboard tubes, easily found at paper supply stores or well-stocked home improvement centers, are incredibly versatile for DIY projects. This original stool, assembled from various diameter cardboard tubes held together by two nylon straps, is a perfect example. Some tubes are covered with wallpaper, while others are painted with colored enamel. The seat is made from a fiberboard panel covered with colored felt.
How to Proceed
Cutting the Tubes

Using a backsaw, cut all the cardboard tubes to the same length. Use a cutting guide to ensure precision. For a sturdy base, consider pairing this project with a storage bench for extra functionality.
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Covering the Tubes
Cover some tubes with wallpaper, leaving a few centimeters of excess at both ends. This allows you to cover the inner portions by cutting the excess into 1 cm strips and folding them inside the tube. Treat the remaining tubes with acrylic enamel in a color of your choice. For a cohesive look, browse wall decor for matching wallpaper patterns.
Assembling the Tubes
Arrange all the tubes to form a cylindrical composition and tighten them together with two nylon straps. Place the composition on the fiberboard panel and trace its outline with a grease pencil. Cut the panel along the trace and glue it (with spray adhesive) to a sheet of colored felt, trimming the felt edges to match the fiberboard. This creates a comfortable, sturdy seat to place on top of the tubes. For additional seating options, check out outdoor patio furniture for your garden.
FAQ
What materials do I need for this project?
You'll need cardboard tubes of various diameters, a backsaw, wallpaper, acrylic enamel, nylon straps, a fiberboard panel, felt, and spray adhesive. For tools, visit home improvement supplies.
Can I use this stool outdoors?
It's best for indoor use, but with weatherproofing, it could work on a covered patio. Consider outdoor decor for complementary items.
How do I ensure the stool is stable?
Use nylon straps to tightly secure the tubes and ensure the fiberboard seat is firmly glued. For more stability, add a rug underneath.
What if I don't have wallpaper?
You can paint all tubes with acrylic enamel or use fabric. For alternatives, explore curtains for fabric inspiration.
Can I customize the height?
Yes, adjust the tube length to your desired height. For a taller version, pair with desks and work surfaces as a companion piece.
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Comments
Michele – February 21, 2014 at 4:03 PM: I would personally leave the tubes raw… it's trendy now and less work to do.
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