i have been SEARCHING everywhere for an entryway table, i kid you not. I am absolutely doing this! and i wish you could style my home! i love everything you do- DIY or not. You have such a beautiful design style.
Love this! Doing it now and having some trouble with the front pieces. Using a mitre saw do I set it to 45 degrees or just angle it for my cut? Thank you!
I was so excited when you posted about this on IG. This is absolutely G O R G E O U S, Erika!! 😍 I love it, and will be saving it for when I am ready to build! I have been trying to figure out the name of the bit I needed and you provided the answer: Countersink bit!😍 Thanks for sharing this build. ♥ On a side note, please take care of your lungs and they will take care of you forever. Not wearing a mask when you sand or stain might not be flattering, but your breathing (and your health) will thank you for it later in life. I say this only because I care. ♥
You did a great job!! Thanks for sharing! ❤ your info is all correct 😊also thank you for explaining the difference between pressure treated wood and Kiln dried. A lot of new diyer’s may not know the difference. I was just pricing out those 4x4 posts and in my area they are about $12.78 at HD. So after looking at your video I decided that since the 4x4’s won’t actually being showing that I will frame out the interior with 2x4’s. I should be able to achieve the same results. I believe that this should significantly lower the price or maybe give me more money to splurge on a nicer hardwood for the surround. Again your project came out beautifully. Thanks again for sharing ❤ I’m going to try to make two of these. Wish me luck 🍀
Looks great.. but a few notes... You could have used 2x4's instead of 4x4s.. since they are all hidden behind the over panels. If you don't have access to a table saw, you can use a flush trim router bit, to trim up the panels on the inside parts of the legs, so there's no overlap.
I love this console, saw it when you first posted on TH-cam and Instagram. Actually, I like all your DIYs. Can you please tell me about your floor? It is exactly the style and color I've been looking for to put in my foyer. Currently mine is all black. Thanks.
Hi friend, beautiful table. Would you take a piece of constructive criticism from a video guy? You go straight into materials and construction after your intro. Maybe show us what you are building first. You can still do your full glamour shot reveal at the end. 😊
FYI, pressure treated lumber is perfectly safe to use indoors. It hasn't used toxic chemicals (chromated copper arsenate or CCA) since 2003. I wouldn't use it to make a cutting board, but it's fine for table legs. It would be awesome if people would stop perpetuating this myth based on 20+ year old information.
If I go with a pine wood, or similar "bargain" price wood, will this bring the cost down significantly? I know red oak is on the higher end of the pricing range. Also, was there a specific reason you went with red oak? Thank you!
Yes it absolutely will cost less and will look similar! I used a higher end wood because this was a sponsored project for Minwax and I wanted to showcase their stain on a higher end wood
i have been SEARCHING everywhere for an entryway table, i kid you not. I am absolutely doing this! and i wish you could style my home! i love everything you do- DIY or not. You have such a beautiful design style.
Yayyy aww thanks girl this means so much!!!
I agree!
How did your table come out?
Gorgeous!!! Question - why 4x4 instead of 2x4s, since they are hidden? Would that not be strong enough?
This looks amazing! Well done! 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Soooo glad I found your channel! ❤
Absolutely beautiful. I'm making a small entryway table but I'm using acrylic on the sides and glass legs.
If I want to make this and have a natural wood look ( no yellow or orange tones) what kind of wood should I use? Birch, white oak or ?
Love this! Doing it now and having some trouble with the front pieces. Using a mitre saw do I set it to 45 degrees or just angle it for my cut? Thank you!
Set it to 45 degrees and cut it flat on your saw
I was so excited when you posted about this on IG. This is absolutely G O R G E O U S, Erika!! 😍 I love it, and will be saving it for when I am ready to build! I have been trying to figure out the name of the bit I needed and you provided the answer: Countersink bit!😍 Thanks for sharing this build. ♥
On a side note, please take care of your lungs and they will take care of you forever. Not wearing a mask when you sand or stain might not be flattering, but your breathing (and your health) will thank you for it later in life. I say this only because I care. ♥
Thanks Linda - typically i have a mask on just couldn’t find it haha we just moved
Has nothing to do with looks haha i assure you
I completely understand.
You did a great job!! Thanks for sharing! ❤ your info is all correct 😊also thank you for explaining the difference between pressure treated wood and Kiln dried. A lot of new diyer’s may not know the difference. I was just pricing out those 4x4 posts and in my area they are about $12.78 at HD. So after looking at your video I decided that since the 4x4’s won’t actually being showing that I will frame out the interior with 2x4’s. I should be able to achieve the same results. I believe that this should significantly lower the price or maybe give me more money to splurge on a nicer hardwood for the surround. Again your project came out beautifully. Thanks again for sharing ❤ I’m going to try to make two of these. Wish me luck 🍀
Great build … you are a great teacher!! ❤
Looks great!
You said you were going to add feet. Did you do that? And if so what did you use?
Thank you Thank you for showing me how to make easy diy console tables.😊😊
You did an awesome job. Your table is beautiful ❤😊
Thanks so much
Nice and easy ,,thank you
Looks great.. but a few notes...
You could have used 2x4's instead of 4x4s.. since they are all hidden behind the over panels.
If you don't have access to a table saw, you can use a flush trim router bit, to trim up the panels on the inside parts of the legs, so there's no overlap.
Beautiful ❤❤
VERY NICE...
beautiful !!!!!
How about you make it for me😂 love it!
Can you please share the details to build the exact console table please 😊
I love this console, saw it when you first posted on TH-cam and Instagram. Actually, I like all your DIYs. Can you please tell me about your floor? It is exactly the style and color I've been looking for to put in my foyer. Currently mine is all black.
Thanks.
They’re the riviera gray marble and Crema limestone tiles from Castelli marble - they ship!
sooo good!!!
Thank yooou
Hi friend, beautiful table. Would you take a piece of constructive criticism from a video guy? You go straight into materials and construction after your intro. Maybe show us what you are building first. You can still do your full glamour shot reveal at the end. 😊
You know what i did that in the past i forgot to that this time! Good call thank you for the feedback!
How much did that weigh
FYI, pressure treated lumber is perfectly safe to use indoors. It hasn't used toxic chemicals (chromated copper arsenate or CCA) since 2003. I wouldn't use it to make a cutting board, but it's fine for table legs. It would be awesome if people would stop perpetuating this myth based on 20+ year old information.
frame it first, then cover with red wood, this can be done in 30 mins all most
If I go with a pine wood, or similar "bargain" price wood, will this bring the cost down significantly? I know red oak is on the higher end of the pricing range. Also, was there a specific reason you went with red oak? Thank you!
Yes it absolutely will cost less and will look similar! I used a higher end wood because this was a sponsored project for Minwax and I wanted to showcase their stain on a higher end wood
@@PeonyandHoney Thank you!