A couch table adds a convenience and elegance to your living room. You can place the table between the back of a couch and the wall or set it against the back of a couch that is away from the wall. The table gives you extra surface area for another lamp or for an arrangement of candles or a small house plant. A couch table is a relatively simple project that you can complete in an afternoon. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Cut the 1-by-12 board to 38 inches long. Cut the 4-by-4 post into four 28-inch lengths. Cut the 1-by-4 board into four 2 1/4-inch lengths, two 10 1/2-inch lengths, two 33-inch lengths and two 6-inch lengths.
2Place a 2 1/4-inch 1-by-4 board against a top corner on one of the 4-by-4 posts. Position the 2 1/4-inch board on the side of the post that will face the leg opposite it. Fasten the board to the post using two screws. Repeat with the remaining three 2 1/4-inch boards and 4-by-4 posts.
3Lay two 4-by-4 posts next to each other on a flat surface and place a 10 1/2-inch 1-by-4 board across the top of them, against the 2 1/4-inch board. Position the 10 1/2-inch piece on the side of the posts that will be underneath and inside the table. Fasten the 10 1/2-inch board to the posts using two screws on each side. Repeat with the other two posts and the other 10 1/2-inch board.
4Push a 6-inch length of the 1-by-4 between the joined legs, against the 2 1/4-inch boards. Screw in place using one screw on each side. Repeat with the other 6-inch length on the other set of legs.
5Position the end of a 33-inch 1-by-4 board against the edge of a 10 1/2-inch board on the legs and screw into place. Place the other set of legs on the other end of the 33-inch board and screw into place. Use two screws on each side. Repeat, attaching the other 33-inch board to the other side of the legs.
6Lay the 1-by-12 board flat on the ground. Center the legs on top of it. Position the portion with the 10 1/2- and 33-inch boards on it against the board. Place two "L" brackets against the underside of the board and against one of the 10 1/2-inch boards. Screw into place using 3/4-inch screws. Place two "L" brackets on the other side of the table against the other 10 1/2-inch board and screw into place. Place two "L" brackets in the middle of the table against the 33-inch boards and attach to the tabletop and the 33-inch boards.
7Turn the table right side up and sand to smooth any rough edges. Brush off any sawdust.
8Paint or stain the table as you wish. Let dry overnight, then apply another coat.
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