Leslie from Lamberts Lately built the kind of farmhouse console table that instantly upgrades an entryway, hallway, or living room.
What I love?
It’s a simple build that doesn’t require fancy tools—just basic cuts, screws, and some patience.
I also like how Leslie chose clean lines with a rustic vibe, using 2x4s and 2x6s to keep it budget-friendly but still sturdy and stylish.
The minimal details of this build echo the simplistic side of farmhouse looks, so there’s no complication at any point!
She even included a full cut list and step-by-step instructions to make it easy, even if you’re a beginner.
The stain she chose brings out the natural beauty of the wood, and she sealed it to stand up to daily use.
This table would look amazing styled with baskets underneath or layered with candles, frames, or greenery on top.
If you’re short on tools, you can even get the wood pre-cut at your local hardware store.
Be sure to visit Leslie’s full tutorial at Lamberts Lately, so you can follow along and build your own version!