

Concrete Side Table - Plans
Transform your living space with this sleek and modern wood and concrete side table. Perfect for beginners, this project allows you to practice half lap joints and create a stylish, functional piece of furniture for your home. The design combines the natural warmth of wood with the industrial edge of concrete, resulting in a table that fits any modern decor. The step-by-step build video (see below) walks you through every single step, ensuring that even DIY beginners will feel confident tackling this project. Whether you're new to woodworking or looking to practice your skills, this DIY friendly plan will guide you from start to finish. Instant PDF download means you can start right away, and with the free plans, you have everything you need without any cost. The project is easily customizable to fit your space, style, and preferences. Whether you want a larger table or a unique design tweak, this project is versatile and adaptable. All of the instructions are laid out clearly, making it a breeze to follow along. And don’t forget, the plans are 100% FREE, so you can dive in without any extra cost!
Looking for a beginner-friendly woodworking project to spruce up your home? Download these FREE wood and concrete side table plans and learn how to make a stylish piece of furniture in no time. The step-by-step build video (see below) offers detailed guidance through the process, ensuring even first-time woodworkers can succeed. This project is perfect for anyone wanting to practice half lap joints while crafting a functional and modern side table. Easily customize the design to fit your specific needs, and enjoy the simplicity of a DIY project that’s accessible to everyone!
What You Get
- 8 page PDF Plan
- Sketchup 2017 3D model file
- Cut Diagrams
- Parts Lists
- Lumber Layouts
- 3D diagrams
- Detailed steps to build the project
Dimensions
- 16 Inches long
- 16 inches wide
- 20 inches tall
Notes
- Please watch the full length YouTube video to make sure you understand what goes into building the project before purchasing the plans
- Measurements are in imperial, not metric