Belvedere End Table
I finally got around to writing these plans! To all of you that have been waiting on these I am truly sorry for the wait.
This is a side table that I built when first started building. It was one of my builds that was more or less off the cuff. Luckily it turned out pretty well. This was designed to go with my Restoration Hardware inspired Belvedere outdoor lounge chairs. Below are the plans detailing exactly how I built my side table.
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Required Tools
Materials
- 5x 1 x 4 x 8′ Common Boards; Pine (Link is to 6′; 8′ not listed online)
- 2x 1 x 2 x 6′ Common Boards; Pine
- 1-1/4″ Pocket Hole Screws
- 1-1/4″ Brad Nails
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Dimensions
Cut List
How to build a Restoration Hardware Inspired Outdoor End Table
Questions? Comments?
As always, if you have any questions don’t hesitate to comment below and especially don’t forget to post pictures of your finished products in the comments! ENJOY!
Great table. What kind of stain did you use?
Thanks Billy. We used a dark walnut with a light coat of weathered grey over top.
I got dark walnut and weathered grey like you, but it came out really dark. I really like how yours came out. What brand did you use? The color may vary with different brands.
Here’s mine…I omitted the bottom and back and was able to build two for the price of one! Sorry about the quality of the photo. I’ll post another soon…
Very cool! I love the finish! Great work.
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