Traditional Coffee Table - Plans

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Build your own beautiful traditional walnut coffee table with these FREE woodworking plans. This project is perfect for beginners and features classic tapered legs that give the piece a timeless, handcrafted feel. The included step-by-step build video (see below) walks you through every single stage of the process, making it easy for anyone to follow along. Whether you’re brand new to woodworking or looking for a quick weekend build, this design hits the sweet spot of simple and stylish. The plans are an instant PDF download, so you can get started immediately—no waiting around! Every measurement, cut list, and detail is laid out clearly to take the guesswork out of the build. The FREE plans also offer room for customization, so you can tailor the dimensions, finishes, or wood species to suit your space. With just a few tools and some basic materials, you’ll be on your way to creating a coffee table you’ll be proud to show off. The build video (see below) includes tips and tricks to help you get pro-level results even on your first try. Whether it’s your first project or your fiftieth, this FREE plan is a fantastic addition to your woodworking collection.

Looking for FREE beginner woodworking plans? Download our traditional walnut coffee table plans today and follow along with the detailed build video (see below). This beginner-friendly DIY coffee table project features tapered legs and is easily customizable to fit your home’s style. The FREE PDF plans are available for instant download, and the accompanying video (see below) ensures you won’t miss a single step. Get inspired, learn new skills, and build a custom piece of furniture you’ll love.

What You Get

  • 4 page PDF Plan
  • Sketchup 2017 3D model file
  • Cut Diagrams
  • Parts Lists
  • Lumber Layouts
  • 3D diagrams

Dimensions

  • 42 Inches long
  • 22 inches wide
  • 22 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