Saturday, May 14, 2016

DIY Wood Herringbone Coffee Table with Hairpin Legs

A classic geometric pattern gets a new look with this DIY herringbone coffee table. It pairs beautiful reclaimed wood with hairpin legs, and you can build one too! This easy DIY tutorial shows you how to use reclaimed wood or new wood to create the beautiful coffee tabletop pattern.

Hi Remodelaholics! It’s LZ from The Summery Umbrella, and I’m super pumped about this new project today!

If you remember, the last few times that I’ve been here I’ve created projects out of reclaimed wood like this beautiful Mason Jar Pendant Light as well as my stunning Potting Bench, and guess what?

Today is going to be ANOTHER gorgeous and stunning reclaimed wood project! However, you can most definitely accomplish this cutie putie with just about any kind of wood, but since my husband and I have a lot of barn wood on hand it’s our go-to solution.

So, let’s get started!

DIY wood herringbone coffee table tutorial @Remodelaholic

How to Build a Wood Herringbone Coffee Table
by LZ from The Summery Umbrella

Materials Used:

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  • 1/4 sheet 1/2″ plywood
  • 4-16″ hairpin legs
  • barn wood  4-1″x4″x8′ (approximately 10 sq ft)
  • nails
  • 12-1″ black panhead wood screws
  • spar varnish
  • wood glue

Tools Suggested:

  • drill and bits
  • sandpaper
  • table saw or circular saw
  • miter saw or circular saw
  • pencil
  • measuring tape
  • nail gun (brad)
  • ruler or anything with a straightedge
Steps:
 1.) Cut 1/2″ plywood to 23″x47″. This will be your base, and your end result will actually come out to 24″x48″ after your edge is added.
 How to build a reclaimed wood (or new wood) herringbone coffee table top. The hairpin legs are a beautiful addition!

2.) Rip your barn wood to 3.5″ strips (or just use 1″x4″).

3.) Mark the starting point with a square on your base. We chose to offset ours to be a little different, but a very common herringbone pattern is centered.

How to build a reclaimed wood (or new wood) herringbone coffee table top. The hairpin legs are a beautiful addition!

4.) Apply glue to the underside of your barn wood boards and position along the marked line. From the underside secure into place with 1″ brad nails (make sure to overlap the edge–you’ll cut off the extra in just a second).

How to build a reclaimed wood (or new wood) herringbone coffee table top. The hairpin legs are a beautiful addition!

How to build a reclaimed wood (or new wood) herringbone coffee table top. The hairpin legs are a beautiful addition!

5.) Butt the edge of the next board up to the first board checking for square. The first boards and their placement are the most important as they will provide the outline for the rest of the project.

How to build a reclaimed wood (or new wood) herringbone coffee table top. The hairpin legs are a beautiful addition!

6. Continue the pattern the entire length of your table.  As we worked our way down we trimmed the larger lengths off so we could use the scraps to fill the smaller places on the ends. This was done with a circular saw.

How to build a reclaimed wood (or new wood) herringbone coffee table top. The hairpin legs are a beautiful addition!

How to build a reclaimed wood (or new wood) herringbone coffee table top. The hairpin legs are a beautiful addition!

7.) Trim all edges flush to the plywood underneath. This can also be done with the handheld circular saw as well.

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

8.) Next, using a table saw or circular saw cut your wood into 2″ strips for trim.

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

Tip: Instead of measuring your pieces put the trim piece in place and simply mark where to cut.

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

9.) Apply the trim to the sides with glue and 1 1/4″ brad nails.

10.) To finish we lightly sanded the entire table with 60 grit sandpaper, which was mainly to knock down the splinters.  Then applied Spar Urethane to add a beautifully shiny protective coat.  On barn wood we used four coats of the spar varnish. This particular finishing product is great for old dry wood as it flexes with the wood.

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

 11.) Add your legs! The set that we purchased was ridiculously easy to install as you can see in the below picture. If you would like to pre-drill your screws you most definitely can, but I did not think it was necessary.

hairpin legs on a reclaimed wood herringbone coffee table = perfection

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

12.) And thats it!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

Plus, with this table not only is the top simply amazing and will definitely need to be shown off, but you can also add layers of your favorite vintage finds to add an interesting element to it as well. The sky is limit with decorating ideas with this table!

This DIY herringbone coffee table is beautiful! She used reclaimed wood but you could get the same look with new wood and creative staining. Way easier than it looks!

Cost and Time Involved:

Hairpin Legs: $50

Spar Varnish: $32

Total Cost: $82

 

Total Time: You could easily do this project in two days if you have all of your supplies on hand. It’s approximately 4 hours to build your table and add your first coat of varnish. Subsequent coats will add extra drying time.

 

I hope you enjoyed reading this tutorial and happy building,

LZ

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This wood herringbone coffee table has beautiful mid-century style hairpin legs -- and you can DIY it this weekend! Easy to make but it looks so chic. Use reclaimed wood or new wood for a beautiful coffee table.

More ways to use the classic herringbone pattern:

Herringbone in Home Decor | 25 Projects and Ideas from Remodelaholic.com #herringbone #diy #homedecor

More easy ways to put that beautiful reclaimed wood to work:

How to build a rustic wood bed, The Accent Piece featured on Remodelaholic

DIY Reclaimed Longitude/Latitude Sign Build a Reclaimed Wood Floating Vanity - Girl Meets Carpenter featured on @Remodelaholic Reclaimed Wood Kitchen Island, Frazzled Joy on Remodelaholic

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