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DIY outdoor dining table

These step-by-step instructions on DIY outdoor table plans will show you how to build a beautiful and unique outdoor dining table.

Alright, DIY friends! We are at it again with another project for our backyard. I have been waiting a long time to DIY an Outdoor Dining Table and I am so happy it’s finally finished and it’s gorgeous!

We have been working on our backyard for a few years and it’s taking shape with all the love and energy we put into it.

This DIY outdoor Dining Table project is another one of our favorites! We are always thinking of ways to build furniture or create original home decor in our house; this one is truly one-of-a-kind. I love a good DIY! Well, I mostly design it and my husband creates it.

Creating our backyard oasis

Creating a backyard oasis has been our goal for the past few years, it’s taking some time but Rome wasn’t built in a day!

Here’s what we have done so far…

The first project was to build a pergola. My husband was able to build this pergola in 3 days, working day and night. Whoa, when he gets going he can’t stop.

We added an outdoor sofa set that was a perfect fit for under the pergola. This one is such a comfy and stylish conversation set, it was a great addition to create a lounging area.

Another one of my favorite projects is these extra-large cement planter that my husband built. This DIY planter went viral on the internet. We saved thousands of dollars building these planters instead of buying them.

I planted a dwarf apple tree in one planter and a hydrangea bush in another. After three years, the plants are still thriving in the planters, hooray!

So come along friends, let me show you our latest project…

Ready to create a fabulous Outdoor Dining table that will impress your friends and neighbors? Let’s dive in and create something amazing!

DIY outdoor table design

Inspiration and design- The creation of this outdoor dining table started with a vision. I love fluted detail anywhere I can use it. I used it in my son’s bedroom to create an interesting wall detail. My daughter’s dresser got this fluted detail added on to give it a new life to an old dresser. I had to somehow incorporate this fluted detail into the outdoor dining table.

Then the materials…

Which material can I use for my outdoor tabletop?

We looked for quality wooden boards (cedar, redwood, or treated lumber for durability would do). We chose 2″ X 8″ treated boards to keep the cost down.

Gather materials -The first step was to hunt for materials that could stand up to the elements. Armed with a list of essentials needed for this project, we were off to our local Home Depot where we were able to get everything we needed. I will list all the materials below.

Once we had all the materials in hand, it was time to unleash our creativity and get building. I love to see a design on paper start to take shape, I get so excited with the process, don’t you?

Measurements had to be meticulous and the cuts had to be precise so that everything would fit just right.

Materials You’ll Need for the outdoor dining table

  • 2″ X 8″ treated boards.
  • 1- 4′ X 8′ pressure-treated plywood
  • 2″x 2″ wood balusters used for outdoor fencing-Measure for the size of the base
  • Wood glue (for extra strength)
  • Weatherproof screws
  • Stain and outdoor paint
  • Clear outdoor sealer – Protective finish to shield against the elements
  • Measuring tape (measure twice, cut once – you know the drill)
  • Orbital sander
  • Sandpaper
  • Kreg pocket hole jig
  • Circular saw
  • Miter saw
  • Chop saw
  • Drill
  • Clamps

Let’s build an outdoor dining table

Build two rectangular boxes using pressure-treated plywood and 4″ X 4″ pieces of wood for the base.

We used outdoor fence post’s finials and turned them upside down for the feet of the base.

Screw 2- 2″ X 4″ pieces of wood to the top of each base for the tabletop to sit on.

Seal all the screw holes and gaps with wood filler.

Painted the base black before we added the detail

Now it was time to add my favorite decorative fluted detail.

We cut 2″x 2″ wood balusters used for outdoor fencing into 1″ X 2″ for this detail.

Nail in all the pieces on the rectangular base

Fill all the nail holes with wood putty

7-Paint the base in black outdoor paint.

Next for the tabletop, sand 4-2′ X 8′ pieces of wood of your choice, we kept the cost down by using pressure-treated lumber.

Make pocket holes with Kreg jig on the back side of the planks of wood

Glue all the pieces together using wood glue and insert screws into the pocket holes and use clamps to hold the wood planks together

Give the tabletop a final sanding

Stain and seal the top with 2-3 coats of sealer

Our DIY outdoor dining table is complete

This table turned out seriously SO AMAZING! I absolutely love it!

Now to find the right chairs for this table!

There is something inherently magical about enjoying a meal under the open sky. Al fresco dining is my favorite thing to do during the warm summer days.

Summer nights spent in this space with family and guests laughing and creating memories are priceless. I am so looking forward to it all!

Whether it’s a fancy dinner party or a chill hangout, our DIY outdoor dining table is ready to shine. Enjoying those al fresco feasts in style is easy with a large beautiful outdoor dining table!

This DIY outdoor dining table was more than just a piece of furniture. It represents the love we have for creating, uniqueness, and simple joys that enrich our lives.

I hope you found this post helpful and follow along for more projects like this!

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