Crafting the Perfect Round End Table: A Comprehensive Guide
Adding a round end table to your space can bring a touch of elegance and functionality. Whether you're looking to complement your living room sofa or create a cozy reading nook, this guide will walk you through the process of making a round end table that suits your style and needs.
Gather Your Materials and Tools
Before you start, ensure you have all the necessary materials and tools. Here's a list to help you get started:
- Plywood (1/2" or 3/4" thick, depending on your desired table height)
- 2x4 lumber for the legs (quantity depends on the size of your table)
- Wood glue
- Screws (1-1/4" to 2-1/2", depending on the thickness of your plywood)
- Wood filler
- Sander and sandpaper (120-grit and 220-grit)
- Stain or paint (optional)
- Table saw or circular saw
- Drill and driver bits
- Clamps
- Pencil and measuring tape
Design Your Table
First, decide on the size and height of your table. A standard end table is about 16-20 inches in diameter and 16-24 inches in height. For a round table, you'll need to calculate the radius (half the diameter) to determine the size of your circular top.

Once you have your dimensions, sketch out a simple design. Consider the number and style of legs, as well as any decorative elements you'd like to incorporate.
Create the Table Top
To create the circular table top, you'll need to cut a circle from your plywood. If you have access to a CNC router or a jigsaw with a circle-cutting attachment, this step is straightforward. Otherwise, you can create a template using a compass or a string and pencil method to draw a perfect circle.
Cut out the circle using your chosen method, then sand the edges smooth. If your plywood is not thick enough, you can create a thicker top by gluing and clamping two or more layers together.

Build the Legs
Cut your 2x4 lumber into four equal lengths for the legs. The length will depend on your desired table height minus the thickness of your table top. For example, if you want a 20-inch tall table and your table top is 1.5 inches thick, cut your legs to 18.5 inches.
Next, cut out the feet of your table. You can create simple square or rectangular feet, or get creative with a more intricate design. Attach the feet to the bottom of each leg using wood glue and screws.
Optional: Add Aprons or Supports
For added stability, you can attach aprons or supports to your table legs. Cut four pieces of 1x4 or 1x6 lumber to the diameter of your table top. Attach these pieces to the legs, about 3-4 inches from the bottom, using wood glue and screws. This will create a sturdy base for your table top.
Assemble the Table
Lay out your legs in a square or circular pattern, depending on your design. If you've added aprons or supports, ensure they're evenly spaced. Apply wood glue to the bottom of your table top, then place it on top of the legs, centering it carefully.
Use clamps to secure the table top to the legs, allowing the glue to dry according to the package instructions. Once the glue is dry, remove the clamps and check that your table is level.
Finish Your Table
Fill any holes or gaps with wood filler, allowing it to dry completely. Sand the entire table smooth, starting with 120-grit sandpaper and finishing with 220-grit for a smooth surface.
If desired, stain or paint your table to match your decor. Apply a sealant to protect the finish and provide a smooth surface for placing items on the table.
Enjoy Your New Round End Table
With a little patience and some careful craftsmanship, you've created a beautiful round end table that adds both style and functionality to your space. Enjoy the fruits of your labor and the compliments that are sure to follow!