



Typical and ingenious design: The design of wood veneer and storage bag is simple and easy to maintain.The enlarged table size provides more space and the light table body makes it easier to move.
#Basket side table install#
No tools are required, adults can easily install it in 5 minutes. Easy to assemble: From the customer's point of view, we designed this easy-to-install side table in order to give customers a better user experience.The storage bag uses a soft and skin-friendly fabric, which is soft to touch and has plenty of space. High-quality materials: High-quality metal is used as a frame to support the table, ensuring load-bearing and durability.The curved corner of the table, for families with children, can rest assured that the children play next to the table, and do not worry about being hurt by the shaped corner. Safety consideration: In consideration of safety, we have made special treatment on the metal edge to make it rounder and safer.I decided not to paint the basket itself, as the original grey colour is really nice, but I may change it up in the future with some coats of spray paint. A coffee table inspired by the nature with its round shapes providing an organic. Some gel stain and protective matte top coat finished the job. Basket coffee table is designed in collaboration with Sren Rose Studio. Once the wood tabletop was cut and the channel created, I did a pass over the top and bottom with 80 grit, 100 grit and then 120 grit sandpaper to make sure it was nice and smooth. Chris did a final pass along the top and bottom edges to make them smooth and rounded. Add about 1/2 – 1″ for the lip of your tabletop – this will be your cut line.Ĭhris cut our tabletop piece using a router and a jig that he made using a scrap piece of 1/4″ MDF.Īfter the top was cut, we used the router & jig again to cut a channel on the circle we traced for the top of the basket. Find the center of the circle and measure the distance from the center to the line you marked (aka the radius). Trace the outside of the basket opening onto the bottom of the piece of wood you will use as your tabletop. After the handles were removed and the basket lip was as flush as possible, he used a small metal file to remove any sharp edges.
#Basket side table full#
Watch the video to see how the table was made, or scroll down for the full instructions!Ĭhris used our angle grinder with the grinding disk attached to cut through the metal handles on the top of the basket. If your basket has handles like mine did, you will also need: Piece of plywood or scrap piece of wood larger than the top of the basket.Metal storage basket (mine is 1” x 1” x 1”).
#Basket side table how to#
How to make your own storage basket side table Spoiler alert: he didn’t need much convincing. Well, when I say I could make one, I should actually say I could try and sweet talk Chris into helping me make one. I thought adding a storage side table to my office as place to store a few of my in progress knitting projects would be a great idea, however, the price of these tables has always seemed…ridiculous.īut, browsing around HomeSense one day (that’s the Canadian version of HomeGoods if you’re not familiar) I came across this metal basket and thought – wait – I could make one of those tables! I’ve seen this style of side table pop up in a few different stores and loved the look of them. If you checked out my recent home office makeover you may have noticed the basket side table in the new sitting area – I’m sharing my full tutorial as part of the At Home DIY June Challenge to build cheaper than buy!
