![]() ![]() The top of the slats should be flush with the top of the 2×2 long side that you’ll secure it into. We’ll use glue and 1.25” Kreg screws to install the slats. Not every 1×4 is exactly 3.5” and not every ½” dowel is exactly ½” wide. We used a ½” dowel as a spacer between the slats.īefore installing, be sure to mock up your spacing to determine if you need to add a little extra space to either end. We love a slatted design and have done something similar on our DIY bathroom vanity and this DIY wood stool. Become a pocket hole pro in less than an hour in Pocket Holes: Explained. Pocket holes are the foundation of most DIY furniture. Using the 1.5” settings, drill (2) pocket holes on both ends of all of your 2x2s, except for the legs. Using the ¾” settings, drill (2) pocket holes on both ends of each of your 1×4 slats. How to Make an Ottoman Coffee Table STEP 1: DRILL POCKET HOLES If you prefer printable plans complete with a visual cut list and 3D rendering, you can grab your printable coffee table plans here! The final dimensions of this DIY coffee table ottoman are approximately 48”W x 24”D x 19.5”H. Measuring and cutting throughout a project is often more accurate than making all the cuts upfront. Your actual dimensions may differ from what we have listed. The following cut list serves as a guide. 30×60” of fabric ( we got this one in Ocala-Spruce).2” upholstery foam (needs to be at least 24×48”).(1) ½” 2×4 plywood project panel (we used birch, but it doesn’t really matter which type you grab). ![]() New to DIY? Check out our post on beginner woodworking tools to determine which tools to get! What You’ll Need: If you want even more DIY coffee table ideas, check out our list of the 21 best DIY coffee table plans. ![]() So, this DIY ottoman coffee table was born! Instead of hidden storage, she wanted an upholstered top that was comfy for your feet. Once we finished our own DIY coffee table with hidden storage, my mom asked if we could build a coffee table for her too. In fact, this one only requires a couple of power tools! They’re a much more manageable size than a dining table and are generally pretty simple to make. This post contains affiliate links for your convenience (which means if you make a purchase after clicking a link, I earn a teeny-tiny commission, but it won’t cost you a penny more)! Click here to read our full disclosure. ![]()
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