Part of my entryway update was making a new entryway table. Yes, I could have bought one quite easily, but what fun is that? I had a piece of wood I picked up at Lowes, probably six months ago. This past Monday, I went antiquing with my parents and picked up 7 spindly legs for $20.00. Not too bad! It was just what I was looking for. So I went to work.
Before I begin, I just want to reiterate that I’m not an expert at wood working or building things. I just want to do it, so I do. I don’t follow rules (except wear safety glasses at all times and keep your hands away from sharp spinning blades!!!). Maybe it’s not that I DON’T follow rules, I just believe there ARE NO rules when it comes to creativity. If you think you can, you can!
The first thing I did was stain the board. I used MinWax Wood Finish in Expresso. I stained the wood before I really knew what I was going to do with it. It may be better to wait until you have your project assembled before you stain.
I picked up inexpensive base moulding at Lowes to use as trim around the raw edges of the table top. Take a look at all the trims and mouldings home improvement stores have. Just because the sign says this is a chair rail or this is a base board doesn’t mean that’s what they are ONLY for. The possibilities are endless!
Look at that edge! Love it when cuts work out the first time.
I used a miter saw but a miter box will work as well. I glued the trim to the edges of the table, using blue tape to hold it in place. Once the glue was almost dry, I hammered in small brad nails for added support.
Here’s the tools and products I used.

If you are going to drill inside your house, I suggest putting a piece of scrap wood under the wood you are going to drill through. You don’t want to have to explain why there is a hole in your floor. ![]()
Ok, So the rest of the construction happened in my entryway. The garage was too hot. While I love working with wood and tools, I don’t necessarily think one should have to sweat to create. Just don’t tell my Hubby I used our front entryway as my workshop.

For the size of the legs I was using, I measured 3/4 inch from the edge of the table to find the center where I needed to drill for the leg hole.
I drilled deep enough to just go through to the other side of the table top with the point of the circle drill bit. Then I flipped the table top over and used a countersink drill bit to drill a hole for the screw that would attach the leg to the table.
I drilled a hole in the bottom of the table legs. The legs have a notch that fit into the holes I drilled under the table. I added glue to the hole, placed the leg in and then used a flat head screw in the countersunk (is that a word?) hole to attach the leg to the table. Sorry I don’t have a picture of that.
The table is so lightweight that I didn’t need to add any extra support for the legs. The glue and screws were all the legs needed to be sturdy. But please don’t come over and sit on it. I can not guarantee your bottom will remain on the table and not end up on the floor.
Wood putty was used to fill the holes on the top of the table and once that was dry, I swiped a little stain over the holes. I stained the trim around the table in the same finish as the top and the legs are painted with Anne Sloan paint. The legs were sanded lightly for a worn look.
So with just four legs, one piece of wood and some moulding and you can have yourself a table! What do you think? I think if I can DIY, you can DIY!




































I love it!! It looks like it easily came out of HomeGoods! And I really love how you put the letters below the table – I’ve never seen that before! Very clever!
Thank you, Rachel, for your kind words! I appreciate you stopping by.
wow! that’s great, and fits your space perfectly! not to mention the price tag!
Thanks! The price tag fits best of all!
So fantastic. I love it. Great decor items too. Hugs, jen
Thank you! I happy you stopped by!
wow, you did a fabulous job, and your styling is awesome! love the rustic wood top!
Thank you Cassie!
Turned out wonderful!! I love it! You did a great job!! inspires me to maybe try something! Glad to have found your blog! Hope to see you around blog ville!! hugs & smiles,
Thank you so much Theresa!
Fabulous! Mad skills!
Your table turned out beautiful. I love that you placed your monogrammed letters underneath. I have a board that could use some loving a table might just be the key. If you get a chance come link up at my Pin Party.
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Thank you for the kind words and the invite! I linked up!
You go girl! Love your creativity and talent! Love it!
Leslie
This is amazing! I love how it turned out and the contrast between the legs and the top. Beautiful
xoxo, Tanya
Thank you Tanya!
I LOVE it all! And I’m SO impressed that you built that table! I even TOOK a woodworking class one time and the teacher would let me touch the scary tools!
Really beautiful work.
Wow! Thank you for the lovely comment! I’ve seen what you can do. I have no doubt you could put together a table in no time.
I think I do much better with soft things!
But I sure am proud of YOU!!!
*wouldn’t*
WOW! The table looks great!
Thanks again!