I’m super excited to be teaming up with all these fabulous ladies on such a fun project! We all bought the same wooden crate from Michaels, and thought it would be cool to see what everyone came up with.
We didn’t really set any rules so anything is fair game! Be sure to check out the gallery at the bottom of this post to visit each blog 🙂 I came up with this DIY Crate & Pipe Industrial Table and I love it!
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DIY CRATE & PIPE INDUSTRIAL TABLE
Of course, naturally I wanted to turn my crate into a piece of furniture; but it took me a little while to figure out how. I wanted to just pop some hairpin legs on it and call it a day, but I was turned off by the price. 🙁
I thought about how I could make my own, but without being welder, I didn’t see many options. Then I thought about putting dividers in the crate and turning it into a wine storage table. Clearly I didn’t follow through on that.
I did know that I wanted it to have that industrial look so I decided to go with piping. Off to Home Depot I went and god bless the people who work there for putting up with me. I went without having a firm idea of how I was going to structure the base so after staring at all the copper pipes for a solid half hour, I finally asked for some help.
Luckily, Home Depot sells the same wooden crate and I was able to use one as a guinea pig. I told the kind worker my plan and he so very nicely helped me visualize my idea, “assemble” it in the aisle on the floor, and write down all the measurements. Let me just say more than one person walked by with an extremely confused look on their face. Here’s proof:
My original plan was having the base look like that and put the crate on top. Silly me. Terrible idea. It needed way more support. Which I didn’t realize until I got home. So I had to make another trip back to the Depot and bought some more pipes and adjusted the frame.
MATERIALS
:: 1/2 inch Copper Piping
:: Pipe Cutter (optional)
:: Eight 1/2 inch Copper Tube Straps
:: Two 1/2 inch T Bars (totally made that name up)
::Six 1/2 inch 90° elbows
::Two 1/2 inch 90° Street Elbows
:: Two 1/2 inch Tube Caps (not pictured, fail.)
:: Liquid Nails
:: Spray Paint
MEASUREMENTS
:: 2 @ 23.5″
:: 1 @ 15″
:: 2 @ 12″
:: 4 @ 8.75″
:: 2 @ 7.5″
You can have someone cut your pipe at Home Depot (which I did when I first went), but when I went back to pick up more I was impatient and didn’t feel like waiting so I bought one instead. It’s super easy to use!
So once I had my frame laid out, I took it apart and applied some Liquid Nails in all the connectors. I wasn’t super impressed with how this glue worked. I let it sit overnight and I was still able to wiggle the pipes around. Since I was securing the pipes to the table with the straps I figured I didn’t need too much extra support, which ended up being fine.
I considered keeping the copper color, but wasn’t really sold on the way it was looking. Enter spray paint.
I used the Hammered paint for the frame, which is AWESOME. If you haven’t tried this stuff, you need to. It gives it such a cool “textured” look. It amazed me. Then I coated it with the Matte Finish. I originally painted the tube straps in the Hammered too, but wanted a little more contrast so I went with the Metallic Fusion for the ones I was using on the top.
I used four straps on the top and 4 straps on the bottom to secure the crate.
Speaking of the crate…I started out by sanding the inside down. It’s really quite annoying that the outside is smooth and the inside is so rough. I should have sanded more, because rough wood like that is a pain in the buns to stain.
I followed a tutorial from Shannon over at AKA Design & Life for the look on the crate. She used it on this incredible DIY Brickmaker’s Coffee Table. Unreal right?. I started out using Dark Walnut like she did, followed by the Classic Gray. I’ll tell you right now, adding the Gray over the Dark Walnut did absolutely nothing. I’d skip that step in the future. What really makes this an incredible finish is the white wash.
Mix about a spoonful of white paint with half a cup of water and mix thoroughly. I applied it and then gently wiped it off with a rag. It gives the wood the perfect antiqued look! (The picture really doesn’t do it justice).
I sealed it up with some General Finishes Flat Topcoat and added some L Brackets in the corners just for an extra little touch. 🙂
I’m thinking I want to make another one and use them as our night stands! I really wasn’t sure what this thing was going to look like but I love it. And it will be much easier to make the second one.
I never would have made something like this if I wasn’t a part of this challenge, and I’m so glad I was. I love painting furniture, but I was getting the itch to build something. This was the perfect little project for me.
Do you like what I did with my crate? What would you have done?? Make sure to browse the gallery below and see what all my other bloggy friends made 🙂
Have a great day everyone!
Chris
Amazing, I truly like that piece! I had never considered going with a modern pizazz for something to that effect, however, I have a few of these boxes I’ve been gathering and I’d love to take a stab at something like this. Much appreciated such a great amount for sharing!
GearsTips
Here are best nice way to explain the working of pro tools.
Desmond haynes
It is informative one.
GearsTips
For DIY CRATE & PIPE INDUSTRIAL TABLE we have to use some professional power tools like router table.
Lewwy
Nice work on this table excellent use of imagination.
Dad Life
This will go perfect in my wife’s reading nook. I have a new project for next week. I am going to try to surprise her with it.
brepurposed
I hope she loves it!
Gary - chivmen.com
Now this is something I might try. Thanks for the diy guide.
Desmond haynes
Mix about a spoonful of white paint with half a cup of water and mix thoroughly. I applied it and then gently wiped it off with a rag. Use router table power tools
Chris
I think to work with such thin products you need a special saw. To leave neat edges and do not align then 2 days with a sandpaper
Jan
This is really cool 🙂
Paul Langley
Wow, I really like that piece! I had never thought of going with an industrial flair for something like that, but I have a couple of these crates I’ve been collecting and I’d love to try something like this. You may have given me my weekend project, so thanks for that! And some of the other ones look great too, so I may have a few weekends planned out now. Thanks so much for sharing!
Megan
This is awesome! I was wondering how you were able to get the 7.5″ bar to attach to the 23.5″?
Megan
I love this! I was wonder how you were able to get the 7.5″ bar to attach to the 23.5″?
Winepine
Industrial style meets shabby-chic. Love it! The finish adds a nice accent for a more vintage look. Have you ever tried a decorative project with wooden wine crates? They give a warm and bright feeling to a modern décor.
If your looking for original wine boxes or crates for future projects visit Winepine
Julie
Love this! How much did you cost come to? Such a cute idea, now I need to make one 🙂
brepurposed
Thanks Julie! I already had some of the supplies but all together it was definitely under $50!
Laura
Hi Brie! I love this so much. What again did you use for the crate? Thanks and I can’t wait to make this!!
brepurposed
Hey Laura! I got my crate at Michaels: http://www.michaels.com/artminds-wood-crate-carry-all/10228808.html#start=3
but they also sell them at most craft stores and Home Depot!
Happy building and I’d love to see it when you’re done 🙂
Sharon Hines
I love, love this table and am so dang impressed with everyone’s projects in this crate challenge. Thank you for sharing your creativity at the Best of DIY link party!
Shelly -minettesmaze.blogspot.com/
OMG you did amazing on this project!!!! Totally in love with it!!
Shelly
minettesmaze.blogspot.com
brepurposed
Thank you so much, Shelly!!
Karren Haller
Hi Bre, I love your crate challenge and wanted to let you know that I have it featured on my Weekends Are Fun Party. I do hope that you can stop by and share other links with us. It starts at 11:00 AM PST today!!
Have a great weekend!
Karren
amy @ one artsy mama
Gorgeous!
brepurposed
Thanks, Amy!
Leigh Anne - Houseologie.com
You really nailed it! I am in love with this little table. Great job!
brepurposed
Thank you Leigh Anne!
Krista @ the happy housie
This is amazing! So creative – love it! We’re featuring you tomorrow morning at Work it Wednesday – thanks for sharing it!!
~Krista from the happy housie
brepurposed
Thank you so much Krista!! Love linking up with you guys 🙂 Have a great night!
Rachel
Hi Bre,
I just stumbled across your blog and I LOVE LOVE this crate table! Well done!
xo, Rachel
brepurposed
Thank you so much, Rachel!! I’m so glad you stopped by 🙂
Lisa at Mabey She Made It
So amazing! I can’t help but love it.
brepurposed
Thank you Lisa!! 🙂
Natalie
This is amazing! I am so impressed. I love the industrial look. You did an awesome job and I think you should totally make another for your nightstand!
brepurposed
Thank you so much, Natalie! I think I’m going to have to 🙂
Karren Haller
I have to show my son, he is the handyman, he loves making things and this turned out really well.
Thanks for linking up this week, hope to see you next week,
brepurposed
You definitely should, it would be a great project for him! Thanks Karren!
karin
Oh I Just love this! We will be featuring it at our Twirl and Take a Bow Link Party Monday Night! Be sure to come grab a button!
Hugs
Karin
brepurposed
Yay! Thank you Karin 🙂 Can’t wait to stop by!
Alexis @ Persia Lou
Wow! You rocked this! It turned out so great. The brackets in the corners are the perfect touch. And what a fun challenge too. Love all the projects. 🙂
brepurposed
Thank you, Alexis! It was so fun seeing what everyone came up with 🙂
Michelle Stam (@considergrace)
Just love what you did here! Great imagination, and persistence! Great job.
brepurposed
Thanks, Michelle!
Jenny
Bre this is awesome! It turned out beautiful. I love how you stained the pipes!
brepurposed
Thank you so much, Jenny!
Amy
This is awesome Bre! You always pick the perfect paint/stain colors for your projects! I love how the pipes wrap around the top of the table!!
brepurposed
Aw thank you Amy!! <3
Tania
Wow, this is such a cool idea, I love how it turned out!
Tania
brepurposed
Thank you Tania!!
Megan
I love the versatility of these little craft crates! This is a great way to repurpose one! I really like the pipe legs and the dark stain.
brepurposed
There are SO many possibilities with them! Thanks Megan 🙂
Pam@over50feeling40
This is a great idea to get ideas from so many creative people…love what you did and thanks for sharing on the Thursday Blog Hop!
brepurposed
So many great projects from this group of girls! Thanks for hosting a great party 🙂
Kristina @ My Own Home Blog
Love this! I’m not sure where I’d put one, maybe waterproof it and use it in the garden to store supplies and small pots, but I must make one! 🙂 THanks for sharing this!
Carmody Tisdale
Really beautiful and clever use of materials Bre!
brepurposed
Thanks Carmody!!
Sonya~At Home with The Barkers
This is such a creative idea! I love it Bre! ~Sonya
brepurposed
Thank you Sonya!
karen
I love it! Wow, what a creative solution you came up with and I love the story about Home Depot!
brepurposed
haha yep, they definitely think I’m crazy! Thanks Karen!
Elizabeth
This would make such a great nightstand!
ericasooter
This is so classy and totally looks like a high end piece you would buy in a shop! Love the stain, love the pipes, love the brackets. You, sister, are a professional! So totally perfect 🙂
brepurposed
And so does yours girl! They can be friends 🙂 So glad we did this challenge!
Ashley@Biggerthanthethreeofus
Freakin genius! Love it. Pinning and thanks for linking up with us at the DIY’ers!
brepurposed
THANKS! Love partying with you guys 🙂
Stefanie
Oh, it’s incredible! The frame you designed with the copper piping is just brilliant! What a fun challenge and I love all the projects shared….beautiful creations! 🙂
brepurposed
Thank you so much Stefanie!!
Amy @ Homey Oh My!
Oh wow, that is so creative to fit the crate into the pipe frame like that. Wow. Straight up genius. The styling here is gorgeous!!
brepurposed
I thought you might like this one 😉
Sarah
That stain turned out great! It looks like weathered pallet wood — only cleaner. 😉
brepurposed
yes! great comparison:) it’s my new fav method of “distressing”
Kristine @ Big Dreams, Shallow Pockets
Holy cow I freakin’ love this!!!!! I am such a huge rustic/industrial fan and this just sings to my heart! I may just have to use yours as inspiration and re-do my nightstands!
brepurposed
YES! Def redo your night stands 🙂 This is a super easy DIY, I swear!
Marisa McCroskey
This is absolutely amazing and creative!! I love it and I can’t wait to make one too:) Thanks for sharing this FAB DIY!
brepurposed
Thank you Marisa!! I think it would look fab in your son’s room 😉
Sharon Hines
Wow! What an impressive project. Love your ingenuity. The brackets really do add the perfect finishing touch. Pinning!
brepurposed
Right?! I just needed a little more contrast between the crate and the piping. Thanks Sharon!
Amanda @ Dwelling in Happiness
One word: LOVE. Actually, two more words: amaze balls!! This is fabulous, Bre!! Nice work!! 🙂 I love that industrial look!
brepurposed
hahahah thank you Amanda! 🙂
Michelle from Weekend Craft
Bre this is awesome. I wish I had known about this challenge I just made a coffee table out of these crates. Love how you incorporated the pipes. I may need to think about matching end tables.
brepurposed
Definitely need to check out your coffee table and you should definitely add some end tables!
Tara @ Anything & Everything
OMG Bre, you did a fantastic job! Going to have to try that hammered paint, sounds awesome! I love everything about this table! Great job!
brepurposed
THANK YOU! Seriously, I don’t know how the Hammered paint works but it’s awesome. Def try it out!
Christina @ Operation Home
Honestly, Bre!!! There is no way that you CAN’T be successful in the furniture biz. You have such a knack for envisioning cool stuff!! I’m totally in love with this. The way you configured the pipes was brilliant! And the overall look is perfect! 🙂
brepurposed
aw shucks girl. You’re the best. I hope I can open my own shop someday! And you’re not half bad yourself 😉 xo
Kathleen at Charm Bracelet Diva {at Home}
This table is fabulous! I might have envisioned a table like this, but I never could have made it come to fruition like you did! My dad was an engineer, but I did NOT inherit any of those genes lol. Beautiful styling, too!
xo Kathleen
brepurposed
I really had no plan until I got to Home Depot haha! Thanks for the kind words 🙂
Ashley @ Giddy Upcycled
Bre – This is genius, brilliant!! Sharing this today, hope you don’t mind! 🙂
brepurposed
You’re too kind! Thank you 🙂 And of course I don’t mind if you share!
Bre @ Average But Inspired
NO WAY!! This is incredible. I am in love with it!! Thanks for the tips on the staining and whitewashing. I can’t wait to try that. I seriously want this for myself! LOVE!
brepurposed
haha you can have one for yourself!! It’s really not hard, I swear! That method is my new fav for staining/white washing 🙂
Kendra @ www.joyinourhome.com
This is beautiful, Bre!! I love the industrial look the pipe legs give it!! Love the color you chose, too! This was such a fun “challenge”!!!
Kristi
Holy smokes Bre! You totally knocked it out of the park with this one! LOVE, LOVE, LOVE the industrial look! And now I can’t wait to try that staining/ whitewashing technique AND that hammered look spray paint! Great job my friend!
Sarah @ EDEA Smith
This is beautiful – well done you]
Sarah @ EDEA Smith
http://www.edea-smith.co.uk
brepurposed
Thank you Sarah!!
Dawn
I love this brilliant crate idea. It would be great for a dorm room. Pinning!
brepurposed
Yes, it would be perfect for a dorm room! Thanks for sharing 🙂
Kat@Home. Made. Interest.
This turned out great. I’m so glad I’m not the only person who recruits Home Depot employees to help me with my crazy ideas 🙂
brepurposed
haha glad to know I’m not alone!! Thanks for stopping by 🙂
Megan @ Our Pinteresting Family
This is so awesome. I love it!!
brepurposed
Thank you Megan!!
Nici
Oh my goodness! What a great piece of furniture you fashioned out of a crate! You styled it beautifully too! I’d be thrilled if you linked this up to my Creative Ways Link Party that goes live tonight at 8pm central. Hope to see you there!
Blessings,
Nici
brepurposed
Thank you so much, Nici!! I would love to link up to your party. I’ll be sure to stop by tonight 🙂
Nicole B.
Haha I love your Home Depot proof 😉 And I LOVE LOVE LOVE the industrial look of this!
brepurposed
hahaha I had to include that. Pretty sure the people who work there think I’m crazy. Oh well! Thanks, Nicole 🙂
Leslie @ House on the Way
This is absolutely too cool for words! If you haven’t already, I’d love to have you share it at my Twirl & Take a Bow Party at houseontheway.com. We’d love to have you at the party! Have a great week.
Leslie
brepurposed
Thank you Leslie! I just linked up 🙂 Have a great day!
Sarah @ Little Red Brick House
Oh my gosh, Bre! You totally rocked it! I love all of the pipe and the stain is just so beautiful! Love it!
brepurposed
Thanks Sarah! I’m so glad we did this challenge, it was so fun 🙂
Katie @ little house of four
Bre, you rock! This is so incredibly awesome and I love it! Great job!
brepurposed
Thanks girl!!