Parsons Collection Coffee Table Plans
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This collection is one in a series of pieces all inspired by the 2×2 and Parsons collections at a certain unnamed Specialty Retailer. This collection is modular in form and function, most of the pieces can serve more than purpose or suit multiple needs. Perfect for both small and large spaces and amazing for outdoor use poolside.
Here are a few of the other pieces in the 2×2 Collection, click on the 2×2 tab below to visit the plans for each of the pieces seen in the image. Stop by to check out the other collections and plans as well by clicking on the Build It! tab above!
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Here is what we shall be building today! This project is really easy, and very budget friendly, anyone can do this! Sometimes Simple is extremely Stylish!
Supplies:
4″ Screws
2″ Screws
Wood Glue
Wood Filler
Sandpaper
Finishing Supplies
Wood:
2 – 2×2 @ 6′
2 – 2×2 @ 8′
1 – 3/4×3/4 Trim @ 8′
1 – 3/4×3/4 Trim @ 10′
1 sheet of 3/4″ Plywood in a matching specie of wood (if possible) @ 4’x8′ (or smaller if you can find a remnant)
Tools:
Tape Measure
Square
Sander
Drill
Saw
Cut List:
4 – 2×2 @ 16″ (Legs)
4 – 2×2 @ 43″ (Front Back Rails)
4 – 2×2 @ 17″ (Side Rails)
2 – 3/4×3/4″ Trim @ 43″ (Supports)
2 – 3/4×3/4″ Trim @ 15 1/2″ (Supports)
1 – 3/4″ Plywood @ 43×17″ (Table Top)
**Always Pre-Drill and Counter Sink for the most professional appearance. Check for Square after EACH step. It will really matter in this project. Always fasten from the inside out whenever possible to avoid filling Screw Holes. Adhere to all safety standards and guidelines.
For outdoor use, purchase wood that will hold up to the elements such as Cedar, Redwood, and Teak, and sand and finish each piece before you assemble. Use an outdoor water seal product to ensure a lasting finish.
1. Attach the Lower Rails to the Legs: Use 4″ Screws and Wood Glue.
2. Attach the Upper Rails to the Legs: Use 4″ Screws and Wood Glue
3. Attach the Table Supports to the Rails: Use 2″ Screws and Wood Glue, fasten from the inside to prevent visible Screw Holes.
4. Insert Plywood that is Cut to Size: Use 3/4″ Plywood and attach if you desire to, using 1 1/4″ Screws from underneath, up through the supports.
5. Fill any screw holes with Wood Filler, and finish as desired. For a glossy painted look, run wood filler along the edge where the plywood and the rails meet, then sand and finish as desired.
Cassity Kmetzsch started Remodelaholic after graduating from Utah State University with a degree in Interior Design. Remodelaholic is the place to share her love for knocking out walls, and building everything back up again to not only add function but beauty to her home. Together with her husband Justin, they have remodeled 6 homes and are working on a seventh. She is a mother of four amazing girls. Making a house a home is her favorite hobby.