DIY Farmhouse Coffee Table With Step By Step Build Plans

In this video I show you how to build this beautiful farmhouse style coffee table with storage. I’ll take you step by step through the build process and show you how to build a coffee table. Downloadable plans are available HERE for you to follow along and build a coffee table for yourself. Building this coffee table can be easy if you follow my instructions.

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This is such a beautiful piece of furniture. Imagine if you created such a nice piece of furniture for your home or to sell. I sell this coffee table for $350 locally. You may be able to get more or less depending on your area. Build time was approximately 14 hours total. So you can figure about 2 days of building and finishing to complete this project.

I used only onebasixes (a.k.a. 1x6) lumber to build this entire table. I took onebasixes and ripped them down to the sizes needed. This project uses pocket holes for joinery which makes it so easy and approachable for beginners. I consider this a beginner woodworking project because of how easy it was to build.

Believe in yourself and you can build a coffee table like this. This farmhouse coffee table is 48 inches long by 30 inches deep and 20 inches tall. This would make a great statement in any farmhouse style home. I really enjoy building farmhouse style furniture and think you will too. Check out the video and all of the high resolution build images below for reference.

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