I’ve been wanting to build a outdoor rustic farmhouse table for some time now. I honestly was a little scared and thought it would be too difficult. I fell in love with Shanty 2 Chic’s “Fancy X Farmhouse Table” on Ana White’s website forever ago.
Well I recently got the courage to attempt this build. It ended up taking me a couple hours to build and then I finished it a separate day.
The entire table cost less than $100 to make and it looks like it could have cost over $1000. Make sure to visit Ana White’s website to download the plans.
Here’s the table all built.
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After I built the table I patched any holes with wood Filler and then sanded the entire thing. This was the worst step to me since I spent a couple hours making sure to sand everything nice and smooth so my daughter won’t get any splinters.
I used my favorite stain, Minwax in Dark Walnut. I also highly suggest to use these foam brushes to get in between the boards.
Here’s the finished table.
I still need to add a coat of poly to protect it since it will be a outside table.
Don’t forget to check out my table with some new chairs and decor! You can find that HERE.
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Katelynn Dortch says
Hey! I am loving your blog! My name is Katie too! {except with an “i.e.”} I love this post on the farm table – it turned out so nice! I was just telling my husband about our plans for our backyard and how it should include a table like this 🙂 I am over at theinspiringinvestment.com and on instagram @theinspiringinvestment if you ever wanted to check us out. We flip houses in Raleigh, NC.. and our own house is also a fixer-upper… I am always looking for some DIY tips and ideas to do to my own house.
Angie @ ambient wares says
Wow! I’d love to make a table like this and I’m stunned it only took a couple of hours. It’s much less intimidating knowing the time it took. You did an amazing job and it’s really inspiring! Pinning away
Toni-Ann says
I absolutely love this DIY farmhouse table and antique white chairs from office star products! We are going to start this project this weekend for our patio! I went onto the link on how to make this table, but we would like
to be able to fit 10 people around it like you did. You can tell me the size of your table?
Thank you for the inspiration and all of your links for the chairs and the DIY table.