Modern Rustic DIY Nightstand with Drawer | DIY End Table
Modern Rustic DIY Nightstand with Drawer | DIY End Table
Learn how to build a DIY nightstand with drawer! This wood DIY nightstand has a modern rustic look and is budget friendly too! It also works great as a DIY end table or DIY side table too!
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Beautiful
Do you have plans or dimensions for the lumber.
Good job
It’s been 11 months since the build. I’m just curious to if it shrunk or warped at all? I want to make these ones but I’m worried about how it will look when the wood settles.
Fantastic job
Great job !!!
I love this
aye built this looks great thank you .
Very nice!! How much space do you need to account for to install drawer slides? Like how much bigger does opening need to be for a drawer?
I have seen tons of videos ….. but none this clear….and precise ….great job…. this is my next project
Me encantó el diseño y la forma en que explicas todo es increíble, gran video!!!!
I really LOVE those end tables!
Very nice build. Will try it this weekend
Hi, Angela! I am just curious about the pocket holes that would be on the side of the drawer. Would that be in anyway dangerous and cause wood splinter?
Beautiful nightstand! Love the style! I will try to do the same.
I really love this design – it looks very sturdy and substantial without looking clunky. I also love especially the stain combo you used on the pine.
When you assemble the side and back 2×2’s to the vertical 2×2’s using the pocket holes, don’t the pocket screws intersect (touch) when you fasten them?
Really great instructions. Do you think they could support an aquarium?
Thanks Angela
0:51 mawterryails
ty ty!! its so nice to see girls who do woodworking UwU
Very pretty!
Hello. Great work! I would like to buy plans in metrics. Is it possible? Thanks
I like the design. Extend the bottom down by 1" and there is room for a second drawer for home defense items or jewelry.
Plan on building a couple of these. Excellent plans! I don’t have a brad nailer but assume you could attach drawer face to drawers with carefully placed pilot holes (including depth) and wood screws from the inside.
Awesome work! Any chance on making an accompanying headboard and footboard?
I just made a set with a few minor alterations
How long did you wait in-between stain coats
I ended up making a couple of these nightstands, and they came out better than I could have imagined! Thank you Angela
Great project. I’ve already seen the big reveal. The room looks great. I’d love to make a set of these. I am off to your blog to check out the plans.
How much did everything cost you?
really smart idea with the paint sticks holding up the panel in place. Genius trick, thanks!
@ 2:10 I think with the kreg jig you want to set your depth to the material you are drilling into. Then, select your screw length for the material you are screwing into. So, you still want to set your drill depth at 1 1/2", but since you are now screwing into 3/4", you will select an 1 1/4" screw instead of the 2 1/2". I hope that makes sense lol and thanks for the great video!
I was hoping you was going to show how you tapered the legs, but still looks fantastic… Thank you…..
Amazing! That was easy
This would also make an excellent side table to go beside your sofa.
Nice project. I was skeptical of pocket screws but they really hold and look great.