Place the coffee table frame on the back of the door making sure it is centered and even.
Make a kitchen table from a door.
Old interior door slabs and cabinet doors make fascinating diy wood table tops and can be combined with found items or simple legs to create quick and charming diy tables.
Door thickness is typically 1 3 4 inch with some doors running a full 2 inches.
Use the 1x3 poplar to make the skirt boards.
The skirt is the part that spans the legs and holds the tabletop up.
Add table legs and you ve got a dining table.
Add some castor wheels and you ve got a coffee table place doors behind your bed to create a headboard in an instant.
Attach the base to the door using l brackets on all four corners.
To determine the size of the skirt pieces measure the length and width of the door tabletop then minus the thickness of the posts legs then minus another 2 inches to give the tabletop a 1 inch overhang on all sides enlarge image for reference.
Minus the 2 inches and then decide the length of the table according to the normal.
To make a counter height table you will need two doors.
You have to make the skirt boards which hold the legs and table top together.
If you want a woodgrain look use medium density fiberboard on a painted or covered surface.
To make a simple slab door start by measuring the dimensions for your door.
If necessary paint l brackets to match the color of the base.
Lay the door face down on a drop cloth.
The normal height of a dining table it 30 inches long so cut the legs of the table according to that size by taking the measurements.
An old door is a sturdy piece of material that can easily be revamped into pretty much anything.
Of course this project makes the most sense if you ve already removed the door slabs during an upgrade.
One for the top and one for the legs.
Then cut the door out of a sheet of plywood or your chosen material with a circular or table saw.