I made this Chevron Pallet Dining Table for my mother-in-law. She deserves this. I chose the chevron pattern to elevate it from just an ordinary table. I used the frame of an old pallet bed to do my project, but you can use pallet wood, store-bought wood, or any other upcycled wood you can find. I attached everything together with screws.
This Chevron Pallet Dining Table is made from an upcycled bed frame, but use whatever wood you have!
This dining table would look beautiful indoors or as a focal piece in a garden lounge set or your outdoor kitchen area. If you make a decorative pattern, you may need to add more cross pieces for places to attach the smaller pieces of wood.
Here’s the frame. I used 1×1″ strips to add structural support to the side trim, 4×4″ posts as the legs, and then framed the outside in pallet wood. If you don’t have long pieces for the length you need, just purchase a couple of boards.
Here’s another view of the table frame.
A close-up of the corner assembly of each leg.
Here’s another view of the table frame.
I’ve installed the table top and have filled/patched as needed. I mitered the top frame too.
I’ve sanded the top; getting it ready for the staining process.
The table would be beautiful natural (but sealed) or with a stain to enhance the wood grain.
I hope my mother-in-law likes this dining table. I’m happy with how it came out.
Here are other ways to Upcycle Old Furniture Into Cool Garden Projects! Great job, indeed! If you make an outdoor dining table like this one, then you’ll definitely need to add a Backyard Pallet Bar too!
Yes. I sent it to the site 2 months ago
Priscilla Vilas Boas Fernanda Vilas Boas, olhem a mesa que fiz pra Dona Mary Pinheiro
Phyno!