How to Build a DIY Counter Height Glass Table?
Counter height glass dining tables are a well-cherished furniture item. These tables have been around for a long time now. Initially, they were designed to add some extra working space to the kitchen area. With time, their utility evolved and homeowners started using them as the private eating space in the eat-in kitchens. However, now the counter height sets encompass all sorts of practical uses. From kitchens to formal dining rooms and open concept areas to entertainment rooms, counter height tables are widely employed everywhere to elevate the space utility.
Considering the popularity and widespread use, we will learn how to build a DIY counter height table in this blog.
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Why Are Counter Height Tables So Popular?
Many people are getting counter tall glass tables in order to make their homes look more personalized and functional. A counter height glass dining table is typically taller than the traditional dining table. Its height is more than the height of the kitchen counter, thus the name counter height table is given to it. Here are some of the reasons why counter height tables are getting popular among the masses.
- When the table is the same height as the counter, the area appears to be well-planned and contemporary.
- Counter height tables have smaller tops than the standard tables. So, a tall glass table could be a great option for you if your patio or kitchen space is restricted.
- The counter height sets can readily improve the casual meeting spots of your house. The guests will also feel more comfortable speaking around counter height tables because there is less of a height gap between persons sitting and standing. They are perfect for small rooms, kitchen corners, and party areas.
- With counter height tables, you can maintain the same height for your kitchen island and the table. Thus, resulting in a smooth work surface and plenty of buffet area.
- It gives your home a contemporary, yet minimalist look. So if you want to add a touch of modern flair to your house, a tall glass table is the way to go.
What Is The Standard Height For A Counter Height Glass Table?
As the name suggests, counter height tables are designed according to the height of the kitchen counter. The standard height of a counter height glass table is around 34 to 36”. While the height of the seating structure is typically 24 to 27”. You can choose to have the counter stools or chairs according to your style preferences.
How To Make A Counter Height Tall Glass Table?
We live in a world of DIY. Anything you see on the internet or the market can be made at home, provided that the right instructions are followed. A DIY counter height table is a very useful project. It can boost your seating space and enhance the aesthetics. So let’s embark on the journey to elevate the home interior.
Starter Tips
- You can create a DIY counter height table from scratch or minimize the toil by using a premade table base and redesigning it. So keep the old table that you are planning on throwing out. Clean the dust and debris off of it and clear it for further process.
- Wooden, steel, or aluminum, the table base can be of any material.
- In order to DIY a counter height glass table, you would need a glass table top. You would probably have the table design idea in mind. Considering the table design, buy the glass table top beforehand.
Tools You Will Need
We are making a simple square counter height table here. So it would require minimal tools and effort.
- Pocket hole screws of different sizes
- Nails
- Wooden planks or legs
- Wood glue
- Sandpaper
- Primer and paint
Steps to Make DIY Counter Height Glass Table
- Start with one set of legs by cutting wooden pieces for the legs and the apron. Drill holes at each end of the apron piece to secure the legs in place. Use glue to fix the apron piece to the wooden legs. Now screw in the pocket hole screws in the drilled holes.
- One set of legs is ready. Now add the apron to fix the third leg to create the table base. Fix the apron to the secured legs. Fix it using glue and pocket hole screws. Now add the leg to the apron and secure it.
- Following the same pattern, add the fourth leg to the table base. Fix the apron to support the fourth leg using glue and pocket hole screws. Fix the leg afterward and fix it in place. The simple table base is ready now.
- Take the sandpaper and scrape off any sharp edges or bumps. You can also paint the base if you want to.
- Now screw holes at the top of the four legs. Screw the tabletop bumpers in.
- Carefully add the glass top and fix it to the rubber bumpers. And your counter height glass table is ready just like that.
Final Thoughts!
A counter height table is a multipurpose furniture item that opens different aspects of utility in the home. You can also enhance the utility by adding an in-built storage rack to the table. Store your dining essentials there or stack your favorite books there for a quick read. Place an exquisite centerpiece on the table and enjoy the dining experience around the table that is made with your own hands!