How to Make a Coffee Table from Wine Crates

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As we all know, a new coffee table is quite expensive, so today will show a solution that with a little skill and creativity you can do it yourself. There are several options for materials, but depending on the table size, you can choose pallets or wine crates. If you choose wine crates follow the steps below … and belive me you can create a very atractive coffee table …


What you will need:

  • 4 Wooden Crates
  • 2 1x2x6 planks of recycled pallet
  • 4 Caster Wheels
  • Screws
  • Screw Driver
  • Stain or Paint your choice
  • Satin Polyurethane

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How to make it:

1. Stain or paint the crates and let them dry.
2. Create a frame with planks, bringing them together with nails, as in the photo. Secure the cross in the middle to the frame using L brackets. This will be the base of your table.
3. Arrange the crates and nail them to the frame. Don’t worry about the hole in the middle. We’ll take care of it in the next step.
4. Measure the dimensions of the hole, cut two pieces from the planks to fit and screw into place on the sides and bottom.
5. Flip the construction upside down and screw a wheel at each corner.
6. Fill the hole in the middle with stones, pebbles or a decorative plant and enjoy your brand new coffee table!

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75 Comments

  • Richard on said:

    Nice little project using simple and available materials. i was wondering about a source for the wine crates. Obviously they are brand new and available. Where did you find them?

    • Karen H. on said:

      “WHINE” crates? Probably ask Barry Obama, he whines like a two year old all the time when he doesn’t get his “whey.”

        • NObama on said:

          @ Lori – This is America moron. We can criticize anyone, including Libtards such as yourself. Just because you love Dear Leader and his Communist agenda, doesn’t mean we have to. Up yours

          • K. Stealey on said:

            Nobama – what a delightfully well-reasoned (and well-punctuated) reply. You will certainly get bonus points at Saturday’s Tea Party meeting when you show your friends how you were able to work in that tired old made-up “libtards” term. To say nothing of the Commie reference – now that was brilliant (if not original). But then, not much of what you people have to say is original, being as how you just parrot (or is it “ditto”?) your talk radio and Fox heroes. Finally, super extra bonus points for “moron” and “up yours.” Genius! By the way, do you kiss your Mother with that mouth?

        • Jeff on said:

          @ Lori: He’s used so many, it’s sometimes difficult to keep them straight. As a point-of-fact, “Barry” is a nickname that he went by, up until partway through college, at which time he changed to using his formal name, “Barack”. Karen’s use of “whey” was simply a joke; a play on the use of “whine”, at the beginning of her post.

          I suggest you lighten up a bit before you give yourself an ulcer. Obamacare won’t cover it!

          • K. Stealey on said:

            Jeff – as made-up, juvenile, disparaging terms go, “Obamapocalypse” ranks right up there! I hope you got credit for it at the Tea Party Meeting! I mean, it’s a doozie! You must be so proud of yourself. Especially because you found a way to insert it (along with your gun-nut shout-out!) on a site dedicated to home design. I mean, that had to take some doing! Most people on this site are just harmlessly looking for ideas to spruce up their homes. Simple, sweet, Americans just killing a few minutes on the old internet. Then – boom! Here comes Jeff and friends with their politics and bitterness! With guns, no less! Wow! I give you credit for finding a way to spoil even this innocent pasttime. Haters gotta hate, I guess.

          • K. Stealey on said:

            Oh, Jennifer – I get it! It took me a minute. I was reading “O-lama” – like a misspelling of “llama.” As if you were thinking “Oh, look – a llama!” but it would take too long to say all that if you were really looking at a llama, so you would say “O! Llama!” But then I realized that it was a reply to someone so consumed with hatred and bitterness that she had to vomit it out all over this sweet little home goods website. And it dawned on me (SMH!) – Jennifer has created yet another disparaging name for the President! Awesome. it took another minute, but I’m guessing you are trying to incorporate “lame” into the President’s name? If that’s the case, well, I bow to your cleverness. I hope you get your “creating new words” badge at the next Tea Party meeting. Because, girl – you’ve earned it! Plus, you managed to dredge up the whole, debunked muslim issue. Brilliant! (Dated, but brilliant!)

      • K. Stealey on said:

        Yes, it’s America and you are free to spew petty hateful nonsense all day long. What’s puzzling is why people like you are so consumed with rage that you can’t even visit a sweet little homegoods site like this one without somehow finding a way to disparage the President. Isn’t is exhausting to never take a break from your bitterness? It can’t possibly be healthy to obsess constantly over something you can’t control or change. You’re allowing this to poison your soul – for heaven’s sake – get over it. Move on. Take a nap. Take a laxative. Get laid. Turn off Fox and Limbaugh for a day. Hell – build this wine crate coffee table. Do something to distract yourself from the fact that your guy didn’t win the election. It’s not the end of the world.

        • D. Del Valle on said:

          Well said, K. Stealey! Negativity is such a waste of personal energy – these people need to find some way to express themselves to better our world, not add to the chaos!

        • k.stealey you need to hear this about Obama care. I have major medical (life threating) issues,. I HAD GREAT medical coverage until dec 2013 when I was drop by my company ( lie #1) . now under his law I will be paying 500 dollars more a month than I make a month(lie # 2 as affordable care). I do not qualify for any help or and type of reduced price because I have a decent paying job .my6 meds now cost me 2 times as much and I have to have a 10,000 detectable now instead of 1000 before I get a break on my med bills.if you think he is so great explain to me how myself and the old people are to survive now under his reign ( im 50 b,t.w). Im sooo glad that you love him for killing me and the older folks now under his new law as we can not afford meds or doctor and er visits. im soooo glad you must either be in very health or have great med coverage as you can sit and defend him like that ,well let me tell you something I hope you don’t fall on any bad issues that you end up with us with one foot in the grave ( or will you be one of his supporters that willfilling in our graves. have a nice life ,stay healthy and god bless you ( not alia as we lived and will die in America)

      • I apparently need to be reminded how this DIY site has become a personal-political attack over a misspelled word. Seriously?? I’m certainly tired of all the hate filled, fascist, racist, gun hating, anti-government points of view. You “people” use these project pages to express your political points of view?? Have you not learned that this country will run itself into the ground no matter what salesperson you vote into office?
        Keep your political points of view off the pages geared toward us real hardworking citizens.

  • Jennifer Tate on said:

    I found these crates available at my local Homedepot for less than $8 a piece. I use them for everything from organizing the trunk of my car to organizing things in my closet like purses and things. I also use them in my office to store school supplies for my kids photo albums and keeping my binders straight. This table idea ROCKS!!

  • Steve on said:

    I’m a little confused. What size is the frame? How do you piece them together? How do you make the inset container? These instructions seam a little light.

    • Janel on said:

      Another thing you can do that I found on another page, is instead of making a frame, use a piece of plywood in place size all depending how big your crates are. No hassle of making the frame for the bottom, and just as much support.

    • Janel on said:

      Another thing you can do that I found on another page, is instead of making a frame, use a piece of plywood in place, size all depending how big your crates are. No hassle of making the frame for the bottom, and just as much support.

    • Mike in California on said:

      A standard crate in cm is 23.5 (height) x 30 (width) and the slats that hold the ends are 1 x 5 x 46 (you’ll need 13, four on the sides and 5 for the bottom. Do you live near a winery? They may be able to source them for you. If not, make them yourself! : ) A DIY project if you can get the wood and tacks to nail it together. For the handles, you will need a drill with a wood bit that will open a hole for a saber, jig, reciprocating saw. A router would help round the hard edge. If not, a lot of sanding! : (

  • Donna on said:

    I don’t understand how anything as simple as a homemade coffee table can ellicit a bunch o political yammer & putpeople down. Everyone has their own beliefs, are entitled to them, & no way should be cursed or judged, for those or any other beliefs they may have.
    This is NOT political forum!!!

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    Would you write me dimensions of boxes in centimeters please? 🙂
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