A few examples of how to make a table out of plywood, pallets or countertops. Collapsible desktop from a single sheet of plywood Table from plywood

Hello everybody! The simplest milling table for home use can be made by hand with little or no financial investment and with a minimum set of power tools available. Of course, you should not expect maximum functionality and quality from such a homemade product, but it is quite a suitable tool for performing simple tasks and for a beginner homemade product. The desire to make something like this arose long ago and the hand milling machine Interskol FM-32/1900E acquired in the distant past was looking forward to it. I have no experience in this area, so do not judge strictly, advice and criticism are welcome.

After monitoring the World Wide Web and considering many options, I decided to make for the first time the simplest and most inexpensive, in my opinion, table for a manual router.

Materials and tools for manufacturing:

Plywood 18 mm.
Sheet steel 2 mm thick.
Stud 12 mm, nuts
4 bolts 4*80 and 8 nuts
2 bolts 8*80, washers, wing nuts.
Self-tapping screws.
Plug, socket, circuit breaker and box.
PVA wire 2 * 1.5 - 3 meters.
Tools:
Frazier
Electric jigsaw
Drill
Bulgarian
Welding machine (if possible)
Measuring corner
Drill
File round


First you need to decide on the size of the working surface. There are many options on the Internet with completely different sizes, and in this case the main problem is the material from which to make the table. It can be thick plywood, chipboard or similar material, the main thing is that the surface is flat and fairly rigid. After the repair, a piece of birch plywood 1500 * 450 * 18 mm remained in stock, from which the cutting made the main elements of the table. In this embodiment, the working surface has dimensions of 80 * 44 cm. From the rest of the plywood, I later made a parallel stop and an elevator for the router.

I removed the sole from the manual milling cutter, with the help of which I marked out and sawed out a through contour in the tabletop with the help of an electric jigsaw. I made a hole in the tabletop a little more than the sole, so that the router plate would freely enter.



As a future steel plate, I sawed out a rectangle from sheet steel 2 mm thick, which is about 3 cm on each side more than the sawn contour in the table. Since the iron was not used new, the peeling nozzle on the grinder helped to get rid of the old paint. Iron in 2 mm. this is what was available but in my opinion it is better to use 3 mm. a sheet with a flat plane, dents and bends are unacceptable.


On the countertop, I marked out the contour of the steel plate and, with the help of a still manual milling cutter, drowned the future sole flush. Perhaps, due to lack of experience, it was not possible to mill perfectly accurately and during installation it had to be adjusted to one plane, using linings under the plate from scraps from a plastic bottle.


Marked and drilled holes for attachment to the router. I drilled all the holes with a drill of a larger diameter, so that the heads of the bolts and self-tapping screws for fastening the plate to the router and to the table were flush.


I fixed the milling cutter, and marked the center of the future hole for the cutter. At this stage, several questions arose, namely, what diameter to make a hole for the cutters and whether it is worth making a composite plate to be able to install large cutters. I decided to abandon the sectional plate, as this complicates this design, and the initial goal was to make a simple milling table. The cutter hole diameter was decided to be slightly larger than the largest cutter that was available, namely 32 mm in diameter. Most likely this will be enough for this table, and in case of an urgent need to use cutters of a larger diameter, you will have to make another steel plate or improve the existing one. The hole was drilled with a drill of small diameter along the outer circumference, followed by processing with a round file - this is the most time-consuming stage.



As a base for the table, I used a mezzanine from the old wall, after removing the sidewall and placing it on its side. Cabinet dimensions: height - 90 cm, width - 55 cm, depth - 42 cm. After the test, the desire to finish the table intensified.


Then proceeded to the manufacture of a parallel stop. To do this, I cut out two strips 72 cm long and 14 cm wide from the remaining piece of plywood. The ends of the strips that will be connected together should be perfectly even. To do this, with the help of a guide ruler and a milling cutter, I trimmed these edges. In the strips in the center, I sawed grooves for the cutter with dimensions slightly wider than the hole in the plate and slightly higher than the full overhang of the cutter.


To move and fix the parallel stop in the base, I made cuts for an 8 mm bolt. set the stop so that it completely blocked the hole for the cutter and drilled holes in the countertop at the far edge of the base cuts.



From the underside of the tabletop, I drilled a hole for pressing the nut into the body of the tabletop. This is to keep the nut from turning.


After that, for convenience, instead of nuts, I pressed the bolt heads into the table, and instead of the nuts, I installed “lambs” through the washers from above. I connected the stop strips at an angle of 90 degrees and reinforced with stiffeners from the same plywood.


The entry-level parallel stop is ready, it remains only to check the correctness of the 90-degree angle, I initially did not match a little. To adjust the angle under the mounting corners, I put thin linings.

The next step is the elevator for the router. Initially, three versions were considered: with top adjustment, with adjustment with a car jack, and with a threaded stud. With top adjustment - a convenient option, but it requires a change in the design of the router and the most time-consuming, and since this is a trial version, I had to abandon it. There was no extra car jack available, therefore, the second version also disappeared. Started to implement the third version.



The pusher for the router was made from a 2 mm sheet of iron slightly larger than the back cover of the router, four long 4 mm bolts and 8 nuts for fixing. As you can see in the photo, the load is evenly distributed on the four fasteners of the back cover of the router and a ventilation gap is provided between the tool cover and the pusher base.




The emphasis for the elevator was made from the same plywood with dimensions: height - 38 cm, width - 30 cm, depth 14 cm. As a fixed part of the threaded elevator, I used nuts welded to small areas of 2 mm sheet iron. and fixed on both sides of the lower part of the stop with self-tapping screws.


The rotation of the hairpin is carried out not by the usual disk, but by a typesetting polygon made of plywood squares. So, in my opinion, it is easier and more convenient. I used five-layer plywood, although three-layer plywood is enough.


The multifaceted disc is fixed motionless on the stud with two nuts on both sides. To reduce friction on the base of the pusher, the pin was sharpened under a cone.


On the pusher, at the point of contact with the stud, I drilled a little with an 8 mm drill to self-center the stud cone. I lubricated the thread and cone of the stud with lithol.

The reserves of natural building materials on our planet are limited, and they are replenished much more slowly than they are consumed - therefore, the idea of ​​using recycled materials to make useful things is far from new and has been especially popular lately. Moreover, some types of such raw materials are ideal for making an excellent dining table in the country or in the gazebo. And if you put in quite a bit of effort and imagination, you can make an excellent table for the kitchen.

We will tell you more about some interesting and original ideas for making stylish and, most importantly, comfortable tables. But to make such tables, bringing your “zest” to their design is your task.

Pallet table - solidity, solidity and reliability

To understand how to make a table out of pallets with your own hands in the simplest way, you must first decide which of the elements of the pallet will be used to make the table.

The design of the pallet is shown in Fig.1.

Flooring from the extreme and intermediate boards is most often used for the table top and side planes of the table, and checkers (in some types of pallets they can be replaced with bars running along the transverse boards) - as the connection points of the table parts.

Loft-style table - or designer table

For a table measuring 800x1200x750 mm, 3 pallets are required. The table shown in photo 1 will require as many as 6 of them, and may have a different configuration, as it consists of two identical modules. Having made such a couple, you can model the kitchen space in different ways.

In addition to pallets, we will need: a nail puller, a hand saw, confirmations (or nails) for screeding parts of the structure, a grinder, a spatula, putty and wood paint, varnish.

Preparing for the assembly of the structure. Dismantle the pallets as follows:


We assemble the U-shaped design of the table, connecting the table top with pallets placed on the ribs and pulling them together with confirmations.

For reliability, you can additionally install furniture corners on the back of the tabletop.

We connect the central checkers of the side parts of the table with an additional crossbar made of a transverse board left after the dismantling of the first pallet.

Finishing of the structure. Carefully putty the roughness of the outer surfaces of the table, paying special attention to the countertop and the ends of the boards. Allow the putty to dry and re-sand the outer structural elements. Paint in the desired color and cover with two layers of varnish.

As you can see, making a pallet table with your own hands is very simple - all you need is imagination and attention to detail. Try to make a table with photo 2 yourself - you will see, you will succeed!

Table from a postforming tabletop: a classic of the genre in the right sizes

And again, the good old classics, but created with their own hands.

You need a very small piece of furniture countertops to significantly save on buying a dining table for the kitchen. We will talk about how to make a table from the countertop with your own hands. The classic kitchen table (photo 3) practically does not differ from the furniture bought in the furniture store - except, perhaps, the size of the countertop, ideal for your kitchen.

We will need the following materials and tools:

  • A piece of countertop made of chipboard (if you buy it for these purposes, ask the sellers to immediately cut it to the right size);
  • A set of legs for the table - it would be optimal to buy round legs with a height of 710 mm (diameter 60 mm);
  • T-shaped furniture edging (with girths and an installation spike). All listed materials can be seen in Fig.3.
  • Of the tools we need: a jigsaw, a grinder (preferably a belt grinder), a drill with a cutter head (or a circular saw blade), a screwdriver. You also need a hammer with a rubber nozzle, sealant, self-tapping screws for attaching the legs to the table top, a caliper and a regular drawing compass.

    After all the material has been collected, the tool has been prepared - you can begin to make a table from the countertop with your own hands.

    1 stage of work - the manufacture of countertops:

    Shaping;
    a) We make marks 10 cm from the corner, on each side of the countertop. The center of the rounding is at the point of intersection of the perpendiculars drawn from these marks to the sides of the tabletop rectangle. The radius of the compass solution is 10 cm. We draw the rounding of all corners;

    b) With an electric jigsaw, carefully file the corners of the countertop along the marked arcs. To avoid chipping the finish of the slab, a jigsaw file must be taken with a reverse direction of the teeth;

    c) Carefully process the cuts with a grinder;

    edging;

    d) With a caliper we measure the distance from the side of the edge to its spike. At the same distance from the top plane of the countertop, we draw a line along its end;

    e) With a cutter, select a groove along this line;

    f) With a hammer with a rubber nozzle, carefully hammer the edging with a spike into the groove. For greater strength, it is desirable to apply silicone to the end;

    Legs;

    g) We mark places for the legs of the table;

    h) We fasten the holders with 25 mm screws;

    i) Install the table supports.

    Table - a puzzle made of birch plywood: originality, simplicity and style

    How to make a table out of plywood with your own hands can be seen in the diagram (Figure 4). This table will decorate any room.

    The material for the manufacture of such furniture is better to take birch, sheet thickness - 30-35 mm.

    You will need: sheets of plywood - 2500x750 mm and 1500x1500 mm, a drawing tool, a jigsaw, PVA glue (if the product is planned to be non-separable), a grinder, sandpaper and finishing materials.

    The peculiarity of a plywood table is assembly without a single fastener, and how you can make it as convenient as possible in terms of height and size of the tabletop with your own hands is up to you. The round table in figure 4d has a height of 750 mm and a tabletop diameter of 1500 mm.

    The manufacturing algorithm is as follows

    • Markup. In accordance with the drawing, parts A and B are absolutely identical in contour, the difference is only in the depth of the assembly grooves. Therefore, it is better to make one template (from drawing paper), and use it to make markings on plywood. Pay attention to the highlighting in red: the stops of the grooves should be on the same line, and their width (as well as the height of the puzzle ledges in the upper part of the parts) should be equal to the thickness of the plywood.
    • Sawing and detailing. Attention and precision are important here: the strength and stability of the product depend on them. Sanding, toning and varnishing should be carried out on all parts of the parts, including the ends.
    • Assembly. With the quality of the previous stages, the assembly will not take much time: we connect parts A and B (in the groove), we put part B on top of the puzzle ledges. If the fasteners of the underframe protrude somewhat above the plane of the tabletop, they must be leveled (with a grinder). We cover the details with a finishing layer of varnish - the table is ready!

Homemade furniture is a cheap and original solution that can make the interior of the house more attractive and comfortable. Of course, to design something really complex, you need the appropriate skills. However, a plywood table is a fairly simple piece of furniture that does not require a lot of time and effort. Having understood the issue, even a novice master will be able to create it.

We will tell you how to make a table out of plywood with your own hands.

Materials and tools for work

An important stage of work is the stage of preparation. Stock up on all the necessary tools and materials, make sure you have a good idea of ​​​​the process at all stages.

How to choose plywood for the table

The main component is, of course, plywood. To create a table, sheets consisting of at least 5 layers of veneer are suitable. The thickness of such panels varies from 16 to 30 mm. The length and width of the plywood is not critical, the choice depends on the size of the countertop that you want to get as a result.

Important! The quality of a plywood sheet can be judged by examining its surface. Samples suitable for such work are smooth, have a uniform color, do not contain knots, cracks and other defects.

What tools and materials to prepare

For the manufacture of

In the process of work, you will need the following.

  • Jigsaw or circular saw for cutting plywood.
  • Furniture glue.
  • Heavy cardboard or similar material for creating life-size templates.
  • Pencil and long ruler.
  • Fasteners - bolts, furniture corners or wood screws.

For processing

A separate line is to highlight the materials needed at the stage of final processing of table surfaces. This is usually sandpaper or grinder for primary processing. AND wax, varnish or paint for the final finishing of a piece of furniture.

Important! The texture of natural wood, which is obtained by treating surfaces with transparent varnish, will fit well into interiors in loft, minimalism, country style.

However, a strict classic room, as well as cutting-edge hi-tech, are in better harmony with painted products.

Table drawing

Creating an accurate drawing is the next part of the preparation process. Draw on paper the countertop, legs with dimensions. The more complex the shape of the product that is planned to be assembled, the more detailed the diagram should be.

After completing the drawings, transfer the elements depicted on it in real sizes onto cardboard. Cut out the resulting fragments - they will serve as templates for working with plywood.

How to make a plywood table

After the tools, materials, drawing, templates are prepared, it's time to start the process of creating a table. To do this, follow the instructions.

Layout of parts

Take a cardboard template, fix it on a plywood board with masking tape, circle it with a pencil. In this way it is necessary to outline all the components of the table, starting with the tabletop and ending with the legs or side racks that replace them.

Detail cutting

For this use a jigsaw or circular saw. A triangular, square shape is easier to cut than a curvilinear one. But it is quite possible to cope with the latter using patterns.

Surface treatment

We are talking about grinding elements with sandpaper or other grinding tools.

Important! Joints are subjected to the most careful processing. They must be absolutely smooth so that the parts fit together as well as possible.

Connection of the component parts of the product

Mark with a pencil the location of the fasteners. Drill holes in these places, taking a drill with a diameter slightly smaller than that of self-tapping screws. Then process the top of the resulting holes with a drill with a large diameter - this process is called countersinking.

Then connect all the components. Make sure that the joints are tight - then the table will last a long time. Put caps on the caps of the self-tapping screws.

Coating with varnish or paint

Lacquer will allow you to show the woody texture favorably, paint - add a little color to the interior.. Both options have their own advantages.

Important! An interesting solution is to paint the legs and countertops in different shades.

  • The most important thing when designing your own table is to make it fairly stable.. To do this, you can additionally connect the vertical legs with horizontal elements, even create a whole frame.
  • Sometimes it is recommended to try to glue, in proportion, a small model of a future piece of furniture made of paper or cardboard. This is usually enough to understand whether the invented model will hold or not. And also you need to somehow strengthen its supporting elements.

Creating a table with your own hands is somewhat reminiscent of playing with a designer in childhood. Only the result is much more useful and durable.

Homemade furniture is in big fashion right now. She has a lot of advantages over the factory one - the home master knows exactly what he made his cabinets and chairs from, and usually tries to ensure that his creations not only decorate the interior, but also serve for a long time. If you decide to do this and you have some materials left after the repair, you can first try to make a plywood table with your own hands. Some models will be discussed in our article.

What would you like?

Plywood is an excellent material from which, in principle, any furniture can be made, and for a table it is even more suitable than the now popular chipboard. But before you make a plywood table, think about what your product should be:

  • compact;
  • convenient;
  • beautiful.

Otherwise, it simply makes no sense to get down to business. In stores you will find a lot of different tables from the most unexpected materials. Among them, there are certainly plywood tables. There are many options that you can do with your own hands:

  • magazine;
  • children;
  • writing;
  • kitchen;
  • table-workbench;
  • any other model, up to secretary tables and models combined with cabinets.

Much depends on what exactly made you get down to business. Do you want to seriously engage in the manufacture of furniture, completely furnish your apartment, or do you just have pieces of plywood left that need to be used somewhere? But in any case, it is better to start with something small.

Important! The first plywood table can be a coffee table - it will take the remnants of what you used during the repair. By the way, not necessarily plywood - maybe laminate, and chipboard.

Coffee table

To make a small plywood table with your own hands, drawings are not required, but a template is very useful. The table, which is described below, is attached to the wall.

Important! Your future product may be of different heights, in which case it is not at all necessary to comply with sanitary standards prescribing how to sit at the table and how legs should stand. There is a magazine on it, some kind of figurine and a table lamp.

Dig into the bins and see if you have:

  • a piece of plywood for the countertop;
  • a small but whole sheet of plywood or thick cardboard - it is needed for the template;
  • carpentry or other moisture-resistant glue;
  • jigsaw;
  • a circular saw;
  • pencil;
  • vise;
  • grinder (you can get by with just sandpaper, but this will take more time);
  • fasteners;
  • remnants of wallpaper, a sheet of drawing paper or graph paper;
  • long line;
  • varnish, wax or oil.

We assemble the legs and prepare the details

We start making a table with a sketch:

  1. Think of the shape of the tabletop - it can be rectangular, square, round, oval, with a notch, or even a fancy shape.
  2. Think of the shape of the legs - you can make them straight or curved.
  3. Draw it all on a piece of paper.
  4. Consider the dimensions. The table is small, so the main parameter to be guided by is the size of the plywood sheet, unless, of course, you plan to make a typesetting tabletop from pieces.
  5. Draw the legs in full size on a large sheet.
  6. Transfer the drawing to thick cardboard.
  7. Cut the legs according to the template - if the shape is complex, you can use not an electric one, but a regular manual jigsaw.
  8. If the plywood isn't thick enough, double-ply the legs.
  9. Glue the layers.
  10. Remove excess glue and let the blanks dry.
  11. Lay your feet on a flat surface.
  12. Align them with the pattern.

Important! The model, which is attached to the wall, has only two legs.

tabletop

If the countertop is simple and made from a single piece, there is no problem. It's just cut out. It's a different matter if you only have pieces of plywood or if you want to make typesetting from different types of wood. In this case, the fragments are cut at an angle so that a flat surface can be made from them and no seams are visible. First you need to glue the pieces into a single whole, and only then cut the countertop according to the template. After the blanks appear, do the following:

  1. We polish the surfaces of the legs and countertops - we get rid of splinters, sharp corners, etc.
  2. On the underside of the tabletop, we outline the places for self-tapping screws.
  3. We fasten the legs using furniture corners.
  4. On the wall we outline a straight line for fasteners.
  5. We fix the table on the corners or on a metal profile.

Important! The corners must be fastened from below under the tabletop so that they are not visible from the outside.

What plywood to choose?

A do-it-yourself plywood table does not have to be fixed to the wall. You can make the most ordinary table, on one or four legs. And it can be much larger. But in such cases, you can’t get rid of the remnants of materials, plywood must be chosen specially, and the question arises which one.

Important! Plywood is a glued veneer, and the number of layers is always odd, and most often it is divided by 3.

This material has enough advantages, and the main ones are strength and abrasion resistance. They are due to the location of the fibers. For the manufacture of plywood are used:

  • Birch;
  • coniferous trees.

Important! There are also types when the veneer is made from birch, and the inner layers are made from coniferous trees. These are fairly cheap varieties. There is also material made entirely from deciduous trees, but it is more expensive.

On the price tags in the store you can find some not entirely clear designations:

  • brand;
  • grade;
  • grinding.

brand

The brand designates such qualities of plywood as:

  • moisture resistance;
  • application area.

You may come across such designations:

Here's what to remember here:

  • FC means that carbamide resin glue was used, this brand is used for furniture and interior work in rooms.
  • For outdoor work, FSF is used - this is a moisture-resistant material, but formaldehyde is included in the composition, this option is not suitable for furniture.
  • Melamine resins are used for FKM plywood, which makes it possible to use the material for all works.
  • FBA means that plywood is unstable to moisture, it can be used for living room furniture, but it is not suitable for kitchen and bathroom.
  • An excellent option - FOF. The plywood is covered with a protective film. It is expensive, but of high quality, besides, the film can be colored.

Variety

This indicator is determined by the appearance of the surface. It is denoted by the letter E - this is the highest quality. This is followed by reduction factors, they are indicated by Roman numerals from I to IV or ordinary Arabic. In this case, the same sheet can be of two varieties - separately for the face and the wrong side.

Grinding

Unpolished material is designated as NSh. There may be other options:

  • Ш1 - one side is polished;
  • Ш2 - the sheet is polished on both sides.

Important! On some sheets, you can also see the letter F with different indices - this is how the amount of formaldehyde is indicated.

Some basic principles for working with plywood

Before you make a plywood table with your own hands, as well as any other furniture, try to master the main principles of working with this material. It's about tools. It is better to use an electric jigsaw, and for some particularly delicate work, a manual jigsaw. Any of them allows you to make high-quality cuts, and not necessarily straight ones. Sawing with a jigsaw is a separate genre, a manual jigsaw allows you to cut fancy lines that require high precision, and an electric one speeds up the process where ultra-precision is not needed.

Important! Pay attention to saws. The smaller their teeth, the more accurate the cut will be.

fasteners

Do-it-yourself plywood table, as well as a cabinet, stool or hanging shelves, need to be fastened only with special screws. They are designed for fastening wooden parts and hold great even in chipboard, not to mention plywood and solid wood.

To work with self-tapping screws, you will need a drill - manual or electric, and a set of drills.

Important! A hole is made under the screws in advance, and it should be slightly smaller than the diameter of the fastener - by about 2 mm.

DIY plywood dining table

Now you know how to choose plywood, how to work with it, and even tried to make a small table. You can move on to further achievements. For example, do-it-yourself plywood dining table. It will not be much more difficult than a magazine one if you choose the right materials, and the process is already familiar to you:

  1. As with your DIY coffee table, sketch and draw templates for the legs and top.
  2. Templates can be handed over to the printing house to be printed on a special self-adhesive film - then they can be glued directly onto plywood and cut according to them.
  3. Prepare plywood - if it is too thin, glue 2-3 sheets together, the table should not sag.
  4. Sand saw cuts and surfaces if necessary.
  5. On the underside of the tabletop, mark the places for the holes for the legs.
  6. Drill them out, but not through.
  7. With a manual milling machine, grind the upper parts of the legs so that they fit into the prepared grooves.
  8. Glue on the legs.
  9. Set the table the way it will stand.
  10. Align the legs.

Round plywood table

How to make a plywood table with your own hands, if you prefer a round or oval shape? Yes, just like any other. All you need is a table top template. If you need a small coffee table, you can use a round tire. It just needs to be washed very well.

Important! There are options when the tire becomes part of the table - the tabletop is attached directly to it, so that it turns out not only a table, but also a cavity for various little things. But you can also make just a tabletop with legs.

So, circle the tire on plywood:

  1. Cut the table top.
  2. Sand it down.
  3. Turn over the back side.
  4. Mark a place for the leg.
  5. Drill it out.

Leg

The leg of such a small table is a wooden round stick on a cross - this is the easiest option. You can make a table with four legs, but you need to position them correctly:

  1. Lay the countertop blank face down.
  2. Find the center (this must be done very accurately).
  3. Draw 2 diameters at a 90° angle to each other.
  4. At these diameters, drill holes for the legs, stepping back 5-10 cm from the edge.
  5. Glue the legs or secure with corners.

DIY plywood children's table

If you have already tried to make a dining table or a coffee table out of plywood, children's furniture will not be a problem for you. The main thing here is to make the table in size, and so that the product is durable and safe. Therefore, we make it on the frame.

You will need:

  • a piece of thick plywood for the countertop (can be glued together from several sheets);
  • strips of plywood for the frame and legs;
  • carpentry tool;
  • fixture.

The order of work will be as follows:

  1. Cut out the blanks for the legs - according to the templates, if necessary, glue the legs from several layers.
  2. Prepare the countertop (glue from several layers, sand).
  3. Cut out strips for the frame - their width is 10-15 cm, the length is 10 cm shorter than the sides of the countertop.

Start the assembly with the frame, which is placed under the countertop:

  1. Check how straight the corners are.
  2. Secure the sides of the frame with furniture corners.
  3. Screw the legs in the corners so that their upper parts are inside the frame.
  4. The tabletop can be glued or fixed with screws.
  5. Be sure to chamfer the corners.
  6. Cover the countertop with edging tape.
  7. The legs can be connected with crossbars at the bottom for greater stability of the whole structure.

How to decorate a table?

It depends on what it is intended for, what technology you used to assemble it, and what furniture you already have. The only thing you shouldn't do is paint. But there are many other options:

  • varnish;
  • In a word, making a plywood table is a process accessible even to a novice master. The most important thing in this story is to find the right materials and buy good tools. Try it, and maybe you will get a real masterpiece worthy of a palace, because even the most famous masters started somewhere.

Furniture defines the character of the room and sets the mood. A plywood table can become an interesting accent in a living room, office, dining area. The Dekorin design team has prepared a special selection of photos for you. See how unusual and original the tables are. We hope that this article will help you look at plywood furniture from a new angle.

Why can a plywood table compete with models made from other materials?

Plywood is thin sheets of wood that are glued together under pressure. In terms of strength, this material is not inferior to solid wood, chipboard and MDF boards. At the same time, plywood tables are environmentally friendly and safe for health. But evaluate the aesthetic component yourself from the photo. How do you like these options? Agree, they look stylish.


A plywood table can be the most bizarre shape. So, for example, as in this photo.




Models with straight, clear lines fit perfectly into interiors with a minimalist design. Intricate curves are suitable for country and modern style.



But to fully reveal its essence, a single piece of furniture can only be in a particular room. That is why, when choosing a creative plywood table, you need to take into account the design of the room, its functional load, and color scheme.



Plywood table in interior design: interesting ideas

The industrial design dining area is complemented by a matching plywood kitchen table. Simplicity and conciseness of forms, as well as ease of use are the main advantages of this choice. If you want, you can add a little expression. If the surface of the table is tinted with special oil, then the countertop will only benefit from this.





Folding tables are very convenient. Such models allow you to economically approach the organization of limited living space. If necessary, it can be folded, turning into a coffee or console table. This will free up additional square meters.

The heart of any office is its desk. Look at models made from laminated plywood. You can even make it yourself if you wish. You will need a plywood sheet, a few bolts and interesting metal legs. A little patience and - voila! A striped open side cut of the tabletop will give a special charm to such a product.


And this is how you can arrange a work area. This table will not only decorate a small office, but also allow you to keep everything you need close at hand.

For spacious loft-style rooms, you can pick up tables with a "rebellious" character: intricate rough legs, a massive table top, contrasting colors. How do you like this designer plywood table?

The table looks interesting, the legs of which create a graphic pattern on the laminated surface of the table top. It can be used both as a dining table and as a computer table.


And how do you like a table-deer made of plywood? This model easily replaces shelves. And it will also add ease and home comfort to a living room or office.

A beautiful plywood coffee table is a nice addition to a stylish design.

A coffee table is the detail that can amazingly combine disparate interior elements into a single composition. Plywood pieces of furniture manifest themselves from a completely unexpected side. Here, for example, how do you like such a table. Both simple and effective.

In addition to decorative functions, the coffee table also provides comfort. You can put a cup of tea on it, leave the keys in a conspicuous place. It is also convenient to re-read the latest press. If you want, the table can only be used for aesthetic purposes. For example, place a vase of flowers in the center.




What height to choose a coffee table - decide for yourself. It all depends on the style of the room: low or medium height, round or rectangular, or maybe irregular geometric shape.

In futuristic interiors, bent plywood tables are the best fit. Intricate, whimsical design lines that seem to defy the laws of physics have the power to change the perception of a space.





Plywood desktop: what is the main design or functionality?

When designing a work area, pay attention to these models of tables. Plywood perfectly combines practicality with aesthetics. You won't regret choosing this piece of furniture.

For a desk, it is important that it is comfortable in height. So when you work, you will not get tired quickly. When choosing a color, it is better to focus on restrained tones. Too bright shades, although they look stylish, can create additional strain on the eyes.

For rooms with a limited area, you can consider options for folding plywood computer tables.









Cute plywood table for the nursery

Children grow up quickly and try to imitate adults in everything. To develop perseverance and acquire the first skills of drawing, modeling, the baby will need a small table. Models made of plywood are not only safe for installation in a children's room, but also have an attractive design.

In terms of shape, it is better to choose a model with a round table top or with rounded corners. This will help avoid injury. The color of the table can be the most diverse. The main thing is that it attracts the attention of fidgets.