DIY Mid-century-Inspired Wood Slat Coffee Table

DIY Mid-century-Inspired Wood Slat Coffee Table

One of my very favorite things about mid-century design is that the pieces from that era tend to be really sleek in shape. Their silhouettes are often made up of mostly straight lines, with tapered legs, simple stained finishes, and purely functional design accents (ex. scooped wooden drawer pulls integrated right into the construction of the piece rather than elaborate metal hardware meant to steal the show).

Because of that, it’s fairly simple for DIYers like you and me to get the look using pretty much nothing but store-bought wood! I proved the point over on Hunker last month with my homemade wood slat coffee table. I had seen these types of linear vintage tables all over my favorite mid-century-centric Instagram feeds, and finally decided to try my hand at building something similar for myself. SPOILER: It worked!

DIY Mid-century-Inspired Wood Slat Coffee Table

DIY Mid-century-Inspired Wood Slat Coffee Table

DIY Mid-century-Inspired Wood Slat Coffee Table

Hop over to Hunker now for the step-by-step tutorial, including my trick for getting the spacing juuuuuust right between those slats on top. If I had had more time, I think the only thing I might have changed about the design to make it a little more practical for everyday modern lifestyles is to add a plexiglass top. It would be a synch to attach a custom-cut clear piece of plastic sheeting over top of the slats, and that would help you avoid losing pens and other small items between the wood pieces.

I made sure to leave plenty of room to stick your fingers down into the table to retrieve whatever you might lose, and I think a nice tray—like the one you see pictured here—is the perfect way to avoid dropping things inside the table, but overall, I love the design. It’s the perfect homage to vintage pieces (like this!) that I’ve had my eye on for years. See the process for making your own this way.

DIY Mid-century-Inspired Wood Slat Coffee Table

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Weekend Inspiration: No. 68

Weekend Inspiration: No. 68

Who else is especially excited for the weekend?! I’m headed out of the office a little early this afternoon for a fun afternoon and happy hour event at my favorite art museum. I can’t wait to plop down on the bench in front of a piece by this artist. Years and years could have passed since I’d been to the museum in person, but I could still remember exactly which hallways and stairs to take in order to find that particular piece. Any other art lovers out there?

At any rate, that’s the biggest thing I’ve got on the docket for my weekend. Keep scrolling for a little more insight into what I plan to get up to, plus a few links to cool new home décor launches and creative projects to try during your time off, too.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 68

1. Since last weekend was such a whirlwind with two full days spent at the pottery studio for a workshop, I’m planning to lay lower this weekend to recover. I see lots of Netflix, wine, and time spent in my favorite pair of pjs in my future for these next two days off. What do you have planned for the weekend?

2. Even though I don’t think I’ll go into the pottery studio this weekend, I’m sure I’ll be doing at least a little research for my next clay project. This is my favorite YouTube channel for pottery inspiration.

3. Did you catch my pedestal table makeover for Hunker last week? It’s one of my favorite projects from the entire year.

4. If cleaning is on the agenda for your weekend, be sure to check out this handy tutorial (recipe included!) for cleaning your microwave with lemon. That said, we actually started using a microwave cover a year ago, and it has almost completely eliminated splatter messes. Couldn’t recommend that handy $9 tool more!

5. For those of you looking to get crafty this weekend, here’s a cool breakdown of the process for whitewashing wood surfaces. Could be a cool way to refinish a tired piece of furniture in your home!

6. Did you hear about the collection of pillows and rugs that Lulu & Georgia just launched with Sarah Sherman Samuel? Of course you did, but just in case you want the back story, click over to the SSS blog here. My favorites from the collection here and here.

Weekend Inspiration: No. 68

Visit the DGD shop to see the updated collection!

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