Elevate Your Space: A DIY Guide to Building an End Table with a Drawer
Adding a touch of personalization to your home decor is not only satisfying but also rewarding. One way to achieve this is by creating your own furniture pieces, like a DIY end table with a drawer. This guide will walk you through the process, from planning to execution, ensuring you end up with a functional and stylish addition to your space.
Gather Your Materials and Tools
Before you start, ensure you have all the necessary materials and tools. Here's a list to help you prepare:
- Plywood (1/2" thick, cut to your desired dimensions)
- Hardwood for the drawer front (optional, for a more polished look)
- Wood glue
- Screws (1-1/4" and 1-1/2")
- Drawer slides (ensure they match your drawer size)
- Sandpaper (120-grit and 220-grit)
- Stain or paint (optional, for finishing)
- Power drill
- Jigsaw or circular saw
- Clamps
- Tape measure
- Pencil
- Safety glasses
Design and Measure
First, decide on the dimensions of your end table. A standard size is around 16" wide, 18" deep, and 24" tall. For the drawer, consider a size that's about 2/3 the width and depth of the table, and 4" tall. Sketch your design and measure twice before cutting.

Cut the Pieces
Using your measurements, cut the following pieces from your plywood:
- Table top (1 piece)
- Table legs (4 pieces, 24" long)
- Table aprons (4 pieces, 16" x 3" for the width, and 18" x 3" for the depth)
- Drawer sides (2 pieces, 4" x width of your drawer)
- Drawer back (1 piece, 4" x depth of your drawer)
- Drawer bottom (1 piece, 1/4" thick plywood, cut to the size of your drawer)
Assemble the Table Base
Attach the table aprons to the legs using wood glue and 1-1/4" screws. Ensure the aprons are flush with the top of the legs. Then, attach the table top to the aprons using wood glue and 1-1/2" screws. Allow the glue to dry before moving on.
Build the Drawer
Assemble the drawer sides and back using wood glue and 1-1/4" screws. Ensure the corners are square. Attach the drawer bottom using wood glue and 1" screws. If using hardwood for the drawer front, attach it now using wood glue and 1-1/4" screws. Allow the glue to dry.

Install the Drawer Slides
Attach the drawer slides to the inside of the table aprons and the outside of the drawer according to the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure the drawer slides smoothly in and out.
Sand and Finish
Sand your end table and drawer with 120-grit sandpaper, then follow up with 220-grit for a smooth finish. Wipe off any dust, then apply your chosen stain or paint. Allow it to dry completely before using your new end table.
Conclusion
Creating a DIY end table with a drawer is a rewarding project that adds a personal touch to your home. With careful planning and execution, you'll have a functional and stylish piece that you can be proud to say you made yourself.