Thursday, June 30, 2016

Upcycled Door into Outdoor Serving Table with Sink

Continuing the day of awesome upcycles from this morning’s post, our Turning Tables DIY week is going strong! You are going to LOVE how Kim turned her salvaged treasures (aka someone else’s trash) and a bit of lumber into an amazing outdoor serving table, complete with a sink! Give her a super amazing Remodelaholic welcome, and remember to browse all the #TurningTablesDIY posts here, plus to subscribe by email or RSS and follow along over on Facebook so you won’t miss a single one of the amazing posts we have coming up!

DIY salvaged old door into an outdoor serving table by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic

How to Upcycle a Door into an Outdoor Serving Table with a Sink
by Kim from Hunt & Host

Hi friends! I’m Kim and I blog over at Hunt & Host. It’s a fun little space where I hunt for un-loved treasures and show you how make them all your own. I mix it up with a dose of Christian inspiration so often you get a two for one…inspiration AND DIY! We bought a run down 1950 ranch a few years ago and it is a constant source of fuel for my crafty fire. DIY upcycled door into poolside table by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
There are lots of before and afters in our home tour. Like this before of our pool house. It shows how much work we had to do on our outdoor space when we bought our house (the inside wasn’t any better!) I hope you’ll hop over and check it out after I share this cute DIY table that will rock all your outdoor party entertaining this summer! Remodeled poolhouse, before, by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic

This particular project started when my mom and I pulled this old door out of a curb side trash heap…on our way home from church! My husband was out of town so it was just us in our heels and skirts doing the dirty heavy lifting! Months later while visiting a friend I saw her kitchen sink on the curb. She was remodeling her kitchen and it was out with the old. So of course I scooped it up! Salvaged old door and sink made into the perfect table for poolside entertaining by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
Wouldn’t you know I had the perfect plan in mind! We do lots of outdoor entertaining around our pool and I needed a good place for drinks and food. After finding some ideas on Pinterest I set out to put my new found junk to use.

Upcycle an old door and a castoff sink into an amazing outdoor serving table. The bright blue plus the reclaimed wood are my FAVORITE! Tutorial from Hunt and Host on Remodelaholic.com

You will need the following materials to complete this project:

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  • 2X4 wood. amount depends on your door size
  • Wood screws
  • Door
  • Sink
  • Jigsaw
  • Drill
  • Sandpaper or hand sander
  • Paint
  • Scrap wood for bottom shelf
  • Saw – I used a chop saw to cut all wood pieces
  • Tape measure

I started upside down. First I laid out the width of the sink and door to line up my 2X4 material to the proper lengths. DIY table for entertaining, upcycled sink and wooden door by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
I wanted the lip of the sink to rest on the base. You will have to measure according to the materials you scrape together! Next I build a box frame for the top base. The legs were attached to the outsides of the box. Be sure to account for the leg thickness when measuring your overall frame. You want the door top to have some overhang. I secured the frame by adding cross braces in the middle and bottom as well as a back piece that ran the entire length of the table. There is also a center brace across the bottom for stability and to hold the bottom shelf. It was added directly on center. Tutorial for outdoor table from upcycled items by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
Knowing this table would be nestled up next to our pool I wanted a fun color. Luckily I came across a gallon of oops paint I was able to snag for $9! (oops paint is the paint people return or don’t buy because they don’t like how the color turned out. You can always find a small shelf of it at your big box home stores. It’s a great way to get cheap paint!) I used two coats on the entire frame and on the bottom of my kitchen sink. DIY Salvaged sink and old wooden door make a unique, handy outdoor table by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
I rummaged through my scrap wood pile and got a mixture of wood color and finishes to build out the bottom shelf. (I always use scrap from my awesome pile of fence pickets for projects, like this kitchen message board.) The bottom shelf only covers 2/3 of the base to allow for leg room should you want to push up a stool! The extra shelf is a great storage area for pool gadgets. On the entire project I used wood screws to tightly secure the wood in place. Nails just aren’t sturdy enough. How to build an outdoor table using salvaged materials by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
Using a jig saw I cut the hole for the sink. One of the door panels was cracked so removing it worked out perfectly. When starting a cut in the middle of a board begin by drilling a large hole inside the area you are cutting away. This allows you to slip your jigsaw into the hole as a starting point. Sand the edges when done.

Finally we added the door top. You could screw this in place or use a heavy duty wood glue. We actually just rested the door on top and slid the sink in. How to turn an old door into a table by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic

The sink sits tightly enough in between the top rails that it holds together. This makes the table much lighter to move and easy to clean. The sink is just dropped in place and can easily be removed to clean or dump. Perfect table for outdoor entertaining using salvaged door and sink by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
The rusty hinges and scuffed up history just add to the feel of this project! I hope you like it! Come over to the blog for a visit and see our other trash to treasure projects!Upcycled wooden door and kitchen sink make a stunning poolside table by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic
DIY salvaged wood and old door table by Hunt and Host featured on @Remodelaholic


Thanks so much for sharing with us, Kim! Remodelaholics, go pay Kim a visit at Hunt & Host — you’ll love her farmhouse DIY style, like this shutter turned to-do list

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In part 1 of my back patio renovation, I start by going over the design of the project with Catherine Arensberg of Azalea Street Designs.


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In part 1 of my back patio renovation, I start by going over the design of the project with Catherine Arensberg of Azalea Street Designs.


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In part 1 of my back patio renovation, I start by going over the design of the project with Catherine Arensberg of Azalea Street Designs.


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In part 1 of my back patio renovation, I start by going over the design of the project with Catherine Arensberg of Azalea Street Designs.


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18+ Easy Table Building Plans

Looking for the perfect table? From end tables to dining tables build your own with one of these easy table building plans featured on Remodelaholic.com

Have you ever been looking for the perfect table and find it but it is too expensive? Or have you never found the perfect table? Here is a solution if you want to try your hand at a little bit of DIY, BUILD YOUR OWN! Building sometimes can be complicated, but we wanted to keep it easy with these simple table building plans. Grab your power tools and build one of these beautiful DIY tables. They range from coffee tables to kitchen tables to outdoor tables. 

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Easy Table Building Plans

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Love this modern mix of wood and metal hairpin legs? It comes together pretty quick. Learn more over at By Brittany Goldwyn.

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Or if your style is more Mid-Century Modern then try this simple plan from Her Tool Belt.

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Salvaged DIY Industrial Bar Table

Today, Turning Tables DIY Week goes UPCYCLED! Our first upcycled project is an amazing and unique industrial bar table made from parts salvaged… from the side of the road… in the middle of the desert! You’ll love Salvage Sister and Mister’s originality, so check them out below and go say hello!

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This DIY industrial bar table was built from salvaged scrap metal found along side the road! Such a unique piece for a man cave or game room.

DIY Industrial Bar Table from Salvaged Scrap
by Deborah from Salvage Sister & Mister

Don’t you love an original?

We at Salvage Sister & Mister do.

It’s nice to have something you can’t just see everywhere; and this Industrial Bar Table is all that and more!

Industrial bar table built of salvaged materials by Salvage Sister and Mister featured on @Remodelaholic

 

Near our previous home in Phoenix, Arizona (we moved to Oregon a couple of years ago), we were exploring an open “desertish” area near our son’s orthodontist. The Mister found, what else…… an abandoned manhole cover. Can anyone say no to an orphaned manhole cover? Personally, I would love to know how it got from California to the Arizona desert anyways???????

{If you are ever in the desert, people tend to throw the wildest things out there... bathtubs, broken air conditioner units, tires, etc.}

Well, the Mister decided the manhole would make a nice table top so bring on the brawn and heave-ho.

Upcycled junk DIY'ed into industrial table by Salvage Sister and Mister featured on @Remodelaholic

Now we would need the bottom portion of this industrial bar table in the making…….

Of course, with an upcycle project, you never know what you will come across to make a project complete OR WHERE you will come across it!!!

On a drive from Arizona to Southern California (a drive we use to do quite often) the Mister spied, with his little eye, a huge truck brake drum. Perfect for the base of the table.

Again, this is desert country. You see empty creek beds named Tarantula Ditch. You will find tumbleweeds and open spaces ………well like this:

The desert is a great place to find junk to upcycle! by Salvage Sister and Mister featured on @Remodelaholic

AND several miles between exits!

We turned around, like any responsible junker would do. However, we didn’t know the exact spot we saw it. It seems like it would be easy to spot but not so much when you’re on a major interstate. We missed it and had to turn around again!!! Yes, we know there is a certain amount of crazy involved here. At least we got a good story out of it.

Oh wait, it gets better~

After we figured out how to get this thing into our van and not end up with a filthy mess, we took it home, only for it to get stolen from our side yard!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Back to the drawing board.

The Mister thought he remembered a truck tire on a rim around the same area. For our next trip, we had our eyes peeled for this tire.

Low and behold, we found it!!!! Can you believe it? I guess it might not be that unbelievable that someone didn’t pick up a huge abandoned truck tire though.

Tire rim upcycled as base in salvaged material bar-height industrial table by Salvage Sister and Mister featured on @Remodelaholic

Heave-ho…AGAIN!

I am sure people driving by are thinking “What in the world???”.

After we get it home, the Mister cut off the tire which was a LOT of fun (just ask him..there was smoke involved)…. and NOW WE HAVE OUR BASE!

Industrial bar table from salvaged materials by Salvage Sister and Mister featured on @Remodelaholic

WHAT WE DID:

*The information provided is for inspirational purposes only. Any attempt at this project is at your own risk.

We, meaning The Mister, welded the post to a plate that was cut in a circle to fit inside the wheel.

A threaded rod was welded to the plate to go through the lug holes bolting the plate to the wheel.

Tubing was welded near the top to stabilize the table.

We used a standard height for bar tables (see the infographic here) so that we could easily add chairs (until we make our own).

Welded posts add stability to industrial bar table built of salvaged junk by Salvage Sister and Mister featured on @Remodelaholic

AND THIS INDUSTRIAL BAR TABLE IS A BEAST!

It may weigh a TON, but it certainly is a conversation piece.

DIY upcycled industrial bar table by Salvage Sister and Mister featured on @Remodelaholic

We would like to invite you to our site, Salvage Sister & Mister. We are a husband and wife blogging team where our PASSION is to help salvage your TIME, MONEY, RESOURCES, and MOMENTS for your best life!

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Thanks for sharing your awesome table, Deborah! Remodelaholics, head over to Salvage Sister & Mister, and don’t miss Deborah’s easy method for turning raw wood into a beautiful reclaimed wood look! 

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