Transform a classic wooden chair into a stylish and functional umbrella stand for your entryway. This simple DIY project gives new life to an old piece of furniture and keeps your foyer tidy. With just a few tools and materials, you can create a custom accessory that catches drips and stores umbrellas neatly. For more home improvement inspiration, explore our home improvement collection.
Why Repurpose a Chair into an Umbrella Stand?

An old chair with a wooden seat is perfect for this project. The seat becomes the top with holes for umbrellas, while a hidden tray below catches water. It’s a sustainable way to add character to your home. Pair it with a durable entryway rug to protect your floors.
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Materials You’ll Need
- Wooden chair with a solid seat
- 60 mm hole saw and drill
- 10 mm plywood panel
- Aluminum drip tray (small baking pan works)
- Sandpaper and wood glue
- Paint or stain (optional)
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Step-by-Step Instructions
Step 1: Mark the Seat
Flip the chair over. On the underside of the seat, draw a grid of nine evenly spaced points. Each point will be the center of a 60 mm hole. Use a drilling guide to keep the drill vertical. Drill a pilot hole at each center, then four small holes around the circumference of each circle.
Step 2: Cut the Holes
Attach a 60 mm hole saw to your drill. Place the seat on a scrap piece of wood or MDF to prevent splintering. Drill through each marked circle. If done accurately, the 60 mm holes will align with your pilot holes.
Step 3: Build the Drip Tray Base
Cut a 10 mm plywood panel to fit snugly between the chair legs. This will hold the aluminum tray. For a clean look, sand the edges and paint or stain to match. You can find similar storage bench ideas for your entryway.
Step 4: Insert the Tray
Place the aluminum tray into the plywood base. The tray collects drips from wet umbrellas. Secure the base to the chair legs with wood glue or screws.
Step 5: Finish and Style
Sand the seat and apply a coat of paint or varnish. Let it dry completely. Place the stand in your entryway and add a wall mirror or entryway lighting to complete the look.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I use any type of chair?
Yes, but a chair with a solid wooden seat works best. Avoid chairs with upholstered or thin seats that may crack.
How do I prevent water damage?
Use a waterproof sealant on the wood and ensure the aluminum tray is watertight. Empty the tray regularly.
What size holes should I cut?
60 mm holes fit most standard umbrella handles. For larger or smaller umbrellas, adjust the hole size accordingly.
Can I paint the chair?
Absolutely! Use a primer and paint suitable for wood. A bright color can make it a statement piece in your outdoor decor or entryway.
Where should I place the umbrella stand?
Place it near the front door for easy access. Pair it with a curtain or mirror to create a functional entryway zone.
More DIY Ideas for Your Home
Once you’ve made your umbrella stand, consider other upcycling projects. Turn an old dining table into a desk, or repurpose a bookshelf into a bar cart. Browse our garden supplies for outdoor projects too.
This project is a great way to add personality to your home while being eco-friendly. For more entryway solutions, check out our storage benches and nightstands that can double as umbrella holders.
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