$180 DIY coffee table saves her over $1,000! - Find out how she did it with Bunnings Warehouse supplies

Are you always on the lookout for cost-effective ways to spruce up your living room while also saving a bit of money? Well, we've got some fantastic news!

A clever mum recently crafted herself a stunning coffee table using supplies she bought from Bunnings Warehouse. The final product looks like something you'd find in a furniture showroom - but at a fraction of the cost.



When lawyer Tiana-Kate placed an order for a new coffee table, she discovered with dismay that it wouldn't arrive for another two months.

So rather than wait, she decided to roll up her sleeves and get a bit crafty.

'The coffee table I ordered is still two months away, so intrusive thoughts kicked in, and I decided to make my own,' she said when showing off the project on TikTok.



Here’s what she used:

1. SpecRite Okoume Timber Panels
2. Steel tube bench seat - $31-$34
3. Gorilla Glue - $11.95
4. Monocel clear varnish - $26.68
5. Brushes



After Tiana-Kate had collected the supplies from her local Bunnings, all that was left to do was to get stuck in and create!

Tiana-Kate began her work by horizontally gluing the two timber pieces together using glue to increase their width, after which she left them to dry.

Once the glue had dried, Tiana-Kate proceeded to varnish the top before fixing the steel legs in place.

And to add the finishing touch, she placed a decorative centrepiece on top.


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Using supplies from Bunnings Warehouse, Tiana-Kate crafted a stunning coffee table for only $180. Credit: TikTok/tkamoroso.



Voila! A coffee table that can rival designer pieces! Best of all, it only costs her $180 to make, whereas similar designs can be purchased online for up to $1300!

The TikTok video garnered traction and received over 119,000 views, with many viewers impressed by the final outcome.



One person wrote: 'I'm off to Bunnings!!! This is amazing!! Love it.’

'I'm obsessed!' another raved.

However, some cautioned that the timber might break eventually.

'The glue will eventually break. You should have drilled dowel Timbers in or biscuits,' one person claimed.



Nevertheless, Tiana-Kate wasn't too concerned as she was still waiting for the arrival of the coffee table she had ordered, saying: 'It is not forever. I was lucky to be able to achieve this, to be honest.'

So, for those who are looking to try this tip, you might want to consider this warning before starting the project. You might also want to get creative and use other glue or attachments instead.

Key Takeaways
  • A DIY mum crafted her own coffee table for just $180 using supplies from Bunnings Warehouse.
  • The finished table looked similar to professionally-made tables costing between $400 and $1300.
  • She posted a TikTok video of the process, which gained over 119,000 views in 48 hours.
  • Some viewers warned that the timber might break in time, but the mum was not too concerned as she was still waiting for her ordered coffee table to arrive.



Regardless of its potential longevity issues, this DIY project demonstrates the value of tackling home improvement tasks yourself.

Not only can you save money compared to purchasing store items, but you can also take pride in creating something unique that suits your tastes.

For our Senior Discount Club members who are considering a DIY project like Tiana-Kate's, we have a few tips to share:

1. Plan ahead: Before starting, gather all the necessary materials and tools and a clear set of instructions.

2. Know your limits: Be realistic with your skill level and avoid projects requiring specialised knowledge or equipment.

3. Ask for help: If you're struggling with a task, don't hesitate to seek assistance from family, friends, or even your local hardware store professionals.

4. Be creative: Use your project to express your personality and create something that reflects your unique style.



We also recommend checking out this article for another budget-friendly tip on transforming a Kmart item into a side table.

So, there you have it, folks! Do you have similar DIY projects? Share them with us in the comments below!
 
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The table looks good but I would never pay the price of $1300 which she saw in the shop.

She would also have a goid feeling that it was something she made herself

Our friend made a beautiful wooden coffee table which his wife felt was too big for their house , so they gave it too us. It is so heavy it takes 2 people to move it.
 
She made a lovely coffee table,
BUT didn’t have the sense to cancel the original order.
NOT a very smart person
 
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D I Y is easy - get your idea say a picture go to your local MensShed they may have parts they could have the necessary tools and with some spare blokes they could help get the dream into reality
Am member local shed and have been building some u-beat timber things using off-cuts picked up bits timber from local deserted buildings on farms
 
Are you always on the lookout for cost-effective ways to spruce up your living room while also saving a bit of money? Well, we've got some fantastic news!

A clever mum recently crafted herself a stunning coffee table using supplies she bought from Bunnings Warehouse. The final product looks like something you'd find in a furniture showroom - but at a fraction of the cost.



When lawyer Tiana-Kate placed an order for a new coffee table, she discovered with dismay that it wouldn't arrive for another two months.

So rather than wait, she decided to roll up her sleeves and get a bit crafty.

'The coffee table I ordered is still two months away, so intrusive thoughts kicked in, and I decided to make my own,' she said when showing off the project on TikTok.



Here’s what she used:

1. SpecRite Okoume Timber Panels
2. Steel tube bench seat - $31-$34
3. Gorilla Glue - $11.95
4. Monocel clear varnish - $26.68
5. Brushes



After Tiana-Kate had collected the supplies from her local Bunnings, all that was left to do was to get stuck in and create!

Tiana-Kate began her work by horizontally gluing the two timber pieces together using glue to increase their width, after which she left them to dry.

Once the glue had dried, Tiana-Kate proceeded to varnish the top before fixing the steel legs in place.

And to add the finishing touch, she placed a decorative centrepiece on top.


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Using supplies from Bunnings Warehouse, Tiana-Kate crafted a stunning coffee table for only $180. Credit: TikTok/tkamoroso.



Voila! A coffee table that can rival designer pieces! Best of all, it only costs her $180 to make, whereas similar designs can be purchased online for up to $1300!

The TikTok video garnered traction and received over 119,000 views, with many viewers impressed by the final outcome.



One person wrote: 'I'm off to Bunnings!!! This is amazing!! Love it.’

'I'm obsessed!' another raved.

However, some cautioned that the timber might break eventually.

'The glue will eventually break. You should have drilled dowel Timbers in or biscuits,' one person claimed.



Nevertheless, Tiana-Kate wasn't too concerned as she was still waiting for the arrival of the coffee table she had ordered, saying: 'It is not forever. I was lucky to be able to achieve this, to be honest.'

So, for those who are looking to try this tip, you might want to consider this warning before starting the project. You might also want to get creative and use other glue or attachments instead.

Key Takeaways

  • A DIY mum crafted her own coffee table for just $180 using supplies from Bunnings Warehouse.
  • The finished table looked similar to professionally-made tables costing between $400 and $1300.
  • She posted a TikTok video of the process, which gained over 119,000 views in 48 hours.
  • Some viewers warned that the timber might break in time, but the mum was not too concerned as she was still waiting for her ordered coffee table to arrive.



Regardless of its potential longevity issues, this DIY project demonstrates the value of tackling home improvement tasks yourself.

Not only can you save money compared to purchasing store items, but you can also take pride in creating something unique that suits your tastes.

For our Senior Discount Club members who are considering a DIY project like Tiana-Kate's, we have a few tips to share:

1. Plan ahead: Before starting, gather all the necessary materials and tools and a clear set of instructions.

2. Know your limits: Be realistic with your skill level and avoid projects requiring specialised knowledge or equipment.

3. Ask for help: If you're struggling with a task, don't hesitate to seek assistance from family, friends, or even your local hardware store professionals.

4. Be creative: Use your project to express your personality and create something that reflects your unique style.



We also recommend checking out this article for another budget-friendly tip on transforming a Kmart item into a side table.

So, there you have it, folks! Do you have similar DIY projects? Share them with us in the comments below!

Excellent results for another woman using her survival talents.
BUT!! The advice says to ask for help frm friends family etc - it does not tell you where or how to find help when you hv NO family, no ‘handy’ male friends or neighbours (IT consultants & hospitality males do not know how to use drills, hammers, or even Velcro)!
Men’s Sheds and Bunnings are banned by law frm showing anyone how to operate a drill, do dowels, or any other handy stuff. Modern males can do wonders with mobile phones, but not anything else! I hate it when facetious male Bunnings staff state “ask yr husband to help you” or “Haven’t you got a boyfriend, neighbour or brother to help you?”
NO! Why wld I be asking Bunnings for help IF I had a man anywhere to ask in the first place?!
Females do not automatically hv anyone to help, that is why they are forced to do it all by themselves.
There are no classes to learn “handy” skills, no courses anywhere and this is wrong. Women want and need to learn to use tools properly- but the law refuses to permit it.
 
Well done & looks like a solid construction. The only drawbacks for me would be:- if this frame is used, use 4 screws to fasten the timber on if this wasn't already done (2 in each board), use table legs which aren't just screwed into the table through the tube frame but have 2 plates welded onto the top of the frame which screws can be fastened through to attach the timber top.

Another concern is that with the type of attachment shown, in the unlikely event a heavy impact came from any end of the table, the table would crash ripping the screws from the timber & possibly damage the frame as well.
 
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