Create this stylish, compact duo to accompany a sofa, easy chair, or bed. You can build the set in a weekend thanks to the simple construction. You will appreciate the basic joinery: just biscuits and...
Big enough to seat six or small enough for two, this table expands to fill a dining room or shrinks to fit a cozy breakfast nook. We have included a source for the legs and also a full size pattern if ...
Talk about rearranging the furniture! These easy-to-build tables reconfigure as your needs change. Place three in a row for a rectangular coffee table, use one as an end table, or place four in a squ...
This project completes the patio suite that started with the outdoor Bistro Table 31-MD-00549. You will find that it employs the same simple and sturdy construction, making it a perfect weekend endeav...
Build this super simple yet stylish project using only five tools. This is part of our Basic Built series of plans. Follow the instructions to learn how to conceal mounting screws with decorative squa...
Around the turn of the 20th century, Charles Limbert developed a distinctive furniture style that, while inherently Arts and Crafts, also used curves and decorative cutouts. This Limbert-inspired table ...
Those may look like pegged mortise-and-tenon joints on the legs of this table, but we will let you in on a little secret, you can make those joints using only basic woodworking skills, screws, and the...
Keep your favorite mementos where you can see and enjoy them, free from dust and fingerprints. Glass sides give a view from all angles, and a clear acrylic top panel will not break. (Or you can choose...
A top rising above the base caps a light and airy look. Okay the top does not really float. But it appears suspended above the legs and rails thanks to a couple of supports with elevated centers that ...
Game on! And when the fun is over for the day you can organize the boards and playing pieces neatly inside the cabinet! Within this table are five tabletop inserts with different game boards mounted t...
This table provides a perfect height whether the guests decide to sit or stand. Dimensions: Chair: 42-1/2 inches high, 20 inches wide, 23 inches deep. Table: 42 inches high, 42 inches wide and 4...
An adaptable design to fit your furniture by simply changing the height of the project. You could even make it wider. Its low profile support brackets allow the table to fit snug out of the way while ...
Despite its gracefully curved leg rails and tapered legs, and wedged top, this English Arts and Crafts-style accent table is surprisingly easy to build. Our patterns and step-by-step instructions guid...
Edge banded plywood panels, biscuits, and a handful of pocket screws make these sturdy and attractive workstations easy to build.
For a durable outdoor table, we designed this 48 x 48 inch square table. It features mortise and tenon joinery and a top with splined miter joints. Once completed, this project will give you years of ...
Norm is on the move again, this time he is in the Tuscany region of Italy where he finds a handcrafted table rescued from a very old monastery. With what looks like centuries of use, Norm is inspired ...
The simple elegance of turned legs, a square top and single drawer make this mid 1800s furniture piece a beautiful addition to any home. Pictured here is Norm with his version made from cherry and ...
A person could sit at the table located under or adjacent to a window and peer outside, hence the similar name. Norm found an original to this table while on the east coast in the USA. He made his alm...
As shown here, this drop leaf table is made from ash. The table features turned legs and you can make the drop leaf panels from glued up stock if you like. Construction methods include mortise and ten...
If you have ever thought of building something from all those wooden pallets you see laying around, well take a look at what Norm put together in this coffee table. Rustic indeed, no two tables will l...