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Easy Diy Floating Side Table With Storage Floating Side Table

diy floating side table with Storage Sawdust Sisters
diy floating side table with Storage Sawdust Sisters

Diy Floating Side Table With Storage Sawdust Sisters Attach l brackets to the inside of your top piece. take your top piece and lay it down with the inside facing out. attach l brackets as close to the back edge as possible. one side of the l bracket will be attached to the top piece using 5 8″ wood screws and the other part will be screwed to the wall later with 3″ wood screws into the studs. Discover 25 easy diy plans for building your own floating nightstand or side table, perfect for adding style and functionality to any bedroom. 1. diy minimalist floating nightstand. revamp your bedroom with a stylish and practical diy floating nightstand, courtesy of the merrythought.

easy diy floating side table with Storage
easy diy floating side table with Storage

Easy Diy Floating Side Table With Storage Cut the plywood sheet with a jigsaw and attach it to the assembled frame using two 1 ¼″ pocket hole screws on each side. then use a ¾″ plywood sheet to cover the backside of this x shaped floating nightstand and secure it to the frame using 2 ¼″ pocket hole screws from inside. Making the side table. using some scrap plywood i had laying around our office, i decided to make a little open faced cube to hang up on the wall. below it the measurements i came up with to fit in my space, but you can easily adjust these to suit how large you want yours to be! cut list. 16” x 6” (x1) 16” x 5” (x2) each end should be. Instructions. 1. build the nightstand shell. cut a six foot 1×12 into four pieces: two @ 24″ (top & bottom) and two @ 11 1 2″ (sides). make four pocket holes on the top and bottom of both of the shorter pieces (nightstand sides). with the pocket holes facing in, assemble the shell of the nightstand with 1 1 4″ pocket hole screws. Step one: using an electric sander, smooth one side of the cookie. this will not only expose the wood grain, but smooth down any imperfections (making it more level). step two: mark three holes ~1inch from the edge of the wood rind, equally spaced around the circumference. step three: drill the holes until the rope can fit through the hole.

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