"A simplistic DIY side table with a farmhouse feel"

Farmhouse V Side Table

Farmhouse V Side Table

Who new simplistic could look so good? This DIY V Side table is to die for and I am super excited to be partnering up with Kelly again from paisleyandwilliam to bring you the free plans. 

DIY V Side TableA few months back Kelly and I partnered together to bring you plans for this amazing Double V Console. Click Here to check it out.Double V Console

Now we are back to bring the plans for this simplistic DIY side table. Be sure to check out her amazing work on Instagram.

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Dimensions

DIY Farmhouse V Side Table

Materials

  • 1 - 1x6 @ 8ft
  • 4 - 2x2 @ 8ft

Cut List

  • 4 - 2 x 2 @ 24" (legs)
  • 4 - 2 x 2 @ 19 3/4" (front/back supports)
  • 4- 2 x 2 @ 13 1/2" (side supports)
  • 2 - 2 x 2 @ 22 1/2" (V Pieces) cut @ 21 degree angle
  • 3 - 1 x 6 @ 22 3/4" (top)

Let's get building!

Step 1: Attach the 2x2 supports (24") to the 2x2s (13 1/2") using a Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System on a 1 1/2" setting, with 2 1/2" pocket hole screws to attach along with wood glue. Repeat step for the other side of the farmhouse V side table. Note: The pocket holes on the supports should be placed on the bottom of the (13 1/2") 2x2s.

DIY V Side Table

Step 2:  Attach the assembled sides to the 2x2 supports (19 3/4") using a Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System on a 1 1/2" setting, with 2 1/2" pocket hole screws to attach along with wood glue.  Note: The pocket holes on the supports should be placed on the bottom of the (19 3/4") 2x2s.

DIY V Side Table

Step 3: Repeat step 2 for the other side of the side table to finish the side table base.

DIY V Side Table

Step 4: Attach the V pieces to the assembled side table using a brad nailer and brad nails. V Pieces should be cut at a 21 degree angle.

DIY V Side Table

Step 5: Assemble the (22 3/4") 1x6s together using a Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System on a 1 1/2" setting, with 2 1/2" pocket hole screws to attach along with wood glue and then attach to assembled base using wood screws from underneath the base.

DIY V Side Table

Let's take another look a this beauty.

For the finish Kelly used Rustoleum Ultra Cover Black paint for the bottom of the base and a mix of Minwax stains for the top (Minwax Gray and Minwax Special Walnut)

DIY V Side TableI love this simplistic side table and the best part is that you can recreate it for less than $50 bucks. This is definitely a must have.DIY V Side Table

Thanks for reading guys! XOXO, Ashley

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Thanks for reading guys, XOXO Ashley  

September 10, 2018 — Ashley Basnight