This rustic yet original DIY project creates a unique side table built from wooden slats joined to form U-shaped frames, which are then assembled with dowels and spacers. The result is a versatile piece of home improvement furniture that can adapt to various spaces and needs.

This DIY side table is perfect for multiple uses. The most obvious is as a classic living room side table, placed next to an armchair or sofa. In the example shown, it's paired with a similar element in different proportions. Less obviously, with a small variation, it can become a wall-mounted shelf for books or stacked with identical units to hold binders and magazines. Depending on your idea and available space, you can vary the number and dimensions of the U-frames. By changing the length of the U-segments, you'll need to adjust the cross-section of the slats accordingly.
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What You'll Need
- Slats with a 20×40 mm cross-section (7 crossbars 400 mm long; 14 uprights 450 mm long)
- 32 spacers 20x20x20 mm
- Wooden dowels
- Wood glue
- Light walnut stain and clear varnish
DIY Side Table – The Project
The wooden dowels may not be long enough to protrude from both sides of the spacer. In that case, place two dowels in a row. For this project, you'll find all the necessary garden supplies and hardware at your local shop.
DIY Side Table – Construction
Step 1: Cutting the Slats
The 45° cut must be very precise; otherwise, you'll end up with U-frames that are all different from each other. If you don't have a miter saw, you can use a backsaw and a miter box guide.
Step 2: Assembling the U-Frames
Assemble each U-element separately, spreading wood glue on the 45° faces and clamping the slats with frame clamps to ensure the correct position and well-distributed pressure. This table would look great next to a nightstand or as part of a larger furniture set.
Step 3: Preparing the Spacers
The spacers to be placed between the various U-frames must be drilled all the way through, perpendicularly and in the center. Use a drill press, clamping them in a vise two at a time. A desk or work surface is ideal for this kind of precise work.
Step 4: Inserting the Dowels
Coat the dowels with glue and insert them into the spacers. If they resist, use a light hammer. Make sure they protrude equally from both sides. You can store your tools on a storage bench while you work.
Step 5: Drilling the U-Frames
Drill holes into the U-frames as well, using the drill press. Ensure the holes align perfectly with the dowels protruding from the spacers. This project pairs beautifully with a rug and some curtains to complete the room.
Step 6: Final Assembly
Apply glue to the dowels and assemble all the U-frames with the spacers. Clamp everything together and let it dry completely. Once dry, sand the entire piece and apply the walnut stain followed by clear varnish. Consider adding lighting nearby to highlight the beautiful wood grain.
DIY Side Table – Variations on the Theme
This design is incredibly versatile. Here are a few ideas to inspire your next project:
- Wall Shelf: Mount a single U-frame on the wall to create a minimalist shelf for books or wall decor.
- Magazine Rack: Stack two or three U-frames vertically to create a unique magazine and binder holder.
- Outdoor Side Table: Use weather-resistant wood or apply a marine-grade varnish to create a side table for your outdoor patio furniture.
- Bedside Table: Build a smaller version with shorter legs for a charming bedside companion.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What type of wood is best for this project?
Hardwoods like oak, beech, or walnut are ideal for their strength and beautiful grain. Pine or fir are more affordable options but may require more careful sanding and finishing. You can find suitable wood and all home improvement supplies at GrandGoldman.
Can I use this design for outdoor furniture?
Yes, but you'll need to use weather-resistant wood like teak or cedar, and apply a marine-grade varnish or outdoor sealant. For outdoor use, consider pairing it with outdoor lighting and outdoor decor for a cohesive look.
How do I ensure the U-frames are all identical?
Precise cutting is key. Use a stop block on your miter saw to ensure all slats are cut to the exact same length. Clamp a guide to your drill press to ensure all holes are drilled at the same position on each frame.
What finish should I use?
A stain followed by a clear polyurethane varnish will protect the wood and highlight the grain. For a more rustic look, you can use a wax finish. A mirror placed above the table can also enhance the overall aesthetic of the room.
Can I make this table taller?
Absolutely! Simply increase the length of the uprights (the vertical parts of the U). Just remember to adjust the cross-section of the slats proportionally to maintain stability. A taller version could serve as a bookshelf or shelving unit.
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