Creating outdoor furniture can be really fun. A lot of people discover that it can be much less stressful to take on compared to other DIY projects because it doesn’t always need to be perfect. Also, you can actually work with old furniture you have and give it a new look or simply make it new again especially if the furniture is already damaged.

One project that you can make is an outdoor stone table. This is actually easy using DIY concrete supplies. If you’ve never worked with concrete before, that’s not going to be a problem. This piece of furniture is not only low maintenance for it can stand the changes in weather, but it also comes together really quickly. If you end up buying the wrong items, it’s easy to trade concrete supplies for those that you actually need.

Pay attention to the following steps so you can create this great piece of furniture.

  • Bring out your old table and spread a ¾ inch thick sheet of melamine, which will serve as the base.
  • With PVC molding, create a border around the table and extend according to your desired thickness for the tabletop. Screw the molding in place.
  • To create an easy design for the tabletop, you can use different sizes of containers (preferably old cans and ice cream tubs) with tops and bottoms removed to serve as your design stencil.
  • Mix the concrete. Take the packaged concrete, add water to it (a little more than what’s provided in the directions) and make small batches of different colors of concrete (you can use coloring pigments to create different hues of concrete).
  • Coat the surface of the table, the molding and even the containers with cooking spray. Pour the concrete on the table and the different colored concrete into the containers.
  • Tap the underside of the table with a rubber mallet to make sure that there are no air bubbles in the concrete. Even out the surface with a trowel.
  • Level the concrete with a wood board. Use a back and forth motion for a completely even surface.
  • Let the concrete dry for two to three days.
  • Remove the mold and flip the concrete slab over.
  • Seal the surface with a sealant using a sponge. Sealants come in different finishes – matte, satin and wet.
  • Drill holes onto the table with a masonry drill bit and then fasten the concrete slab with concrete anchors. Voila, you have for yourself a piece of garden furniture that will last you really long time.

This furniture project is both uncomplicated and affordable. Moreover, and the instructions here also work for other projects, such as creating your own garden steps and other types of weather-resistant outdoor décor.

About the Author:

Kenneth Lawrence’s craft involves DIY concepts. Also, he values the importance of getting expert help whenever necessary. He visits sites like http://www.easymixsales.com.au/. He shares guidelines and tips about home improvement.

 

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