2x4 Coffee Table - Plans

$20.00

Create your very own modern coffee table with this step-by-step guide and video (see below). This project is crafted from durable 2x4s, making it both sturdy and stylish. With detailed project plans and an easy-to-follow video, you’ll be able to build this beautiful coffee table from start to finish. Whether you're a seasoned woodworker or a beginner, this project offers clear instructions and valuable tips to ensure success. The video (see below) takes you through each phase of the build, guiding you through cutting, assembling, and finishing with precision. The modern design features clean lines, perfect for any contemporary living room. Best of all, the project is highly customizable—adjust the size, finish, or even add personal touches to make it fit your space and style. The 2x4 construction makes it an affordable yet sturdy choice for creating a high-quality piece of furniture. It’s a perfect weekend project, offering a sense of accomplishment once completed. Plus, you'll have a unique, handcrafted coffee table that will impress your friends and family.

Looking for a DIY modern coffee table project? This step-by-step woodworking guide and video (see below) walks you through how to build a stylish coffee table from 2x4s. Whether you're working with basic materials or seeking a more advanced challenge, this easy-to-follow video tutorial and detailed plans make it simple. Customize the design to fit your home’s décor, and create a one-of-a-kind piece that’s as functional as it is beautiful. Build a modern coffee table with 2x4s today—perfect for both beginner and seasoned woodworkers!

What You Get

  • 24 page PDF Plan
  • Sketchup 2017 3D model file
  • Cut Diagrams
  • Parts Lists
  • Lumber Layouts
  • 3D diagrams
  • Detailed steps to build the project

Dimensions

  • 40 Inches long
  • 24 inches wide
  • 18 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