DIY Coffee Table With Hidden Storage
Welcome to the fourth and final week of my four week DIY series with RYOBI Power Tools! Today, I am beyond excited to spill the beans on my next functional project – my DIY Wood Coffee Table With Hidden Storage! Not only can you now find the full tutorial for this project on YouTube, but you can also fund the free printable plans on RYOBI Nation! Don’t forget to enter to win some power tools as well!
DIY Coffee Table With Hidden Storage
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I am beyond excited to share this tutorial with you as it is easily my favorite build in this entire series!
Living in a small space can be hard – so, it’s so important to have functional furniture like this coffee table! Now we can pretend like we don’t actually live in a studio and also hide all of our embarrassing clutter when friends come over!
Want the free plans? You can find them on RYOBI Nation!
Here are affiliate links to some of the materials I used (other than lumber):
Biscuit Joiner (Starter Kit)
#10 Biscuits
Wood Glue
Glue Brush
Kreg Concealed Hinge Jig
(2) 95 Degree Inset Hinges
American Walnut Stain
Black Spray Paint
Wood Putty
Win Free Tools!
Want to win free power tools? Well, you’re in luck! I’m partnering with RYOBI to give away $500 in power tools to 3 lucky winners! All you have to do is build one of my four functional projects and share the photo on social media! Make sure to tag it to #sweepstakes as well as tag @diyhuntress and RYOBI Power Tools in your post! That’s it!
You can find the full details on the giveaway here!
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8 COMMENTS
Melissa Hawkins
5 years agoThis was so sweet storage! Love it!
Sam
5 years ago AUTHORThanks so much!
Steve Davis
5 years agoSam, I’ve watched several of your builds on YouTube. It just occurred to me (yeah, I’m a bit slow on the uptake), if you live in a studio – where do you do the shop work?
Sam
4 years ago AUTHORHi Steve! My workshop is in a shed in my parents’ backyard! I’ll be publishing a whole series about it on YouTube this month!
Joan
3 years agoQuestion: how much do you think your total project cost?
William Richardson
1 year agoThe stunning idea of storage! You did a great job.
James Martin
1 year agoThis is a very useful and thorough article! Thank you, SAM!
Fred Waller
1 year agoWow, excellent conception. It really helps to organize small things along with a nice presentation. Thanks, commendable job.