If you have been to any home improvement stores recently to price out deck furniture, you know it doesn't come cheap. It would be easy to spend upwards of $300 on a table and chairs to seat four people or more. Most small tables to seat two people will set you back at least $100. Not wanting to spend $400 on a deck table and chairs, my husband and I set out in search of a better option. Our end results, was something we will enjoy for years to come!
Total cost to make this table was around $100 to $150. We had to buy a few tools along the way, but most of the tools used on this project are basic shop tools such as a table saw, router, hand planer, an orbital sander, and a miter saw. To ensure the table holds up to the Iowa weather, we used all treated wood, including deck planking and 2x4's. Once everything was finished and sanded down, we gave it a coat of stain/seal using Olympic Elite Exterior Stain in Kona Brown.
Here are a few photos of the table and benches in progress.
We started with the top of the table by building a frame and then filling in the frame with the panels of wood. In hindsight, we would have started by cutting each panel of wood and then building the frame around it. Due to warping in the boards, each plank had to be individually measured and cut to fit in the frame, which was time consuming and just plan annoying. If we had cut the planks and built the frame around the plans, we could have gone with a standard length on the planks.
Once the top of the table was finished and sanded down, we assembled and attached the leg. See the pin below for our table leg inspiration. The same idea for the legs carried through to the benches.
Here are the benches assembled and ready to be sanded.
As with most of my DIY projects, I start out on Pinterest looking for inspiration. Once I find something I like, I alter to fit what I need. In the case of this project, once I found ideas I liked, I took them to my husband to design everything to fit in the space on our deck.
A word of warning on this project; this was a multi-weekend project. We were racing to have this project done for a party, which was this past Saturday, and by the end we just wanted it to be done. My husband was sick of spending his vacation cutting wood, and I was ready to have my car back in the garage. Even though it felt like this project took forever, it was worth it in the end. I know we will enjoy many dinners on the deck with a bottle of wine and the sun setting behind us!
- N
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