Modern Farmhouse
I absolutely love this coffee table because the mix of modern and rustic is just so perfect, and thanks to those legs, it makes a loud and bold statement. The tutorial includes a link to the free plans so that you can recreate this and make your home feel just as cozy.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Shanty2Chic
Repurposed Window
I have been a fan of these window tables for a long time now because I absolutely love repurposing projects. What's really always drawn me to these, though, is the fact that you can lift the top up and display some decorative pieces in there – and you can change it up as often as you like!
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Marty'sMusings
Wheeled Taylors
If you have a few hours to spare and $100 in your pocket then you'll be able to create this gorgeous Pottery Barn knockoff coffee table. Since you're making it yourself, you get to play around with colors, so I'd definitely suggest a few coats of chalk paint that you distress slightly.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Shanty2Chic
World Map
I've seen some coffee tables where a map was simply decoupaged to the top, but I much prefer this look of engraving (tracing) the outline onto the wood itself. And now that you have this technique in mind, you can use practically any image to engrave, as long as it's not too intricate.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Instructables
Cute Suitcase
Oh. My. Gosh. This is adorable! Once again, I'm delighted at the clever repurposing of something that probably wouldn't' be used for its intended purpose anymore. I would paint this in some crazy, bright colors to get that awesome mix of classic vintage and playful retro.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Ruche
Cool Copper
Isn't this coffee table just exquisite? This sleek and elegant table is the ideal addition to a modern or minimalist home. The copper pipe is a relatively expensive material to use, but at about $160, this really isn't a very costly project.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – ForMe,ForYou
Framed Art
If you're looking for something that's unique and oozes luxury and sophistication, then you're bound to fall in love with this idea. Who would've thought to use a framed art piece as a tabletop? It's absolutely brilliant, and pure genius, in my opinion.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – AlongTheLeftBank
Simple Metal and Wood
The thing that really strikes me about this table is the fact that the base and overall form is quite basic and simplistic, but as soon as you see that tabletop you know what all the fuss is about! And if you aren't able to make the metal base, there's a link in the tutorial for a wooden alternative.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Shanty2Chic
Trestle Door Table
If you want something that's going to be a real showstopper and focal point then something like this might just be perfect. This DIYer fell in love with this piece when she saw it online, and thanks to her hard work and creativity, you can now make this yourself for just $70 (the original has a $2,000 price tag!).
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – TheRozyHome
Nostalgic Pinball table
Oh how I love being reminded of all the fun games I used to play when I was a child! The pinball machine was definitely up there with my favorites. So here's a brilliant way to incorporate some of your childhood fun into your adult home with an eye-catching pinball coffee table.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Instructables
Whiskey/Wine Barrel
When I think of a rustic, warm, cozy home, I can picture this whiskey barrel coffee table right in the very center. It's sturdy, it's bold, it's in-your-face and it's absolutely beautiful! Try to get the barrels precut if possible – it'll save you a lot of time and effort (and you don't really want to risk cutting it incorrectly either).
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – DIYProjectsWithPete
Vintage Trunk
I have always loved the idea of a big, heavy, old trunk or chest in my house somehow, but the ones I've seen are always way out of my price range. So I'm delighted to have found this tutorial! It's actually made from plywood, but you'd never guess that just by looking at it.
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – Shanty2Chic
Planter Table
It's always good to have a bit of plant life around you, so why not build a coffee table around a planter? This is more of an outdoor table since the plants need sunlight, unless you can find an indoor spot that catches the sun. Otherwise, I'd even consider just filling the planter part with interesting little stones, marbles or whatever!
DIY Instructions and Project Credit – ABeautifulMess
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