25 DIY Farmhouse Table Ideas (With Free Plans)

By Ty Criswell

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25 Farmhouse Table Plans

A farmhouse table can bring a house together and make it feel whole.

Nothing is much better than getting the entire family around a big table and serving a nice meal. The tables curated here are awesome and easy to make.

A capable DIYer should have no issue building most of these, and an experienced woodworker could even improve on a lot of them.

I really enjoy the ones that incorporate some unique details, like a trestle style leg design.  Or a different kind of wood top that looks exotic.

You can take some of these designs yourself and improve on them as well.But whatever you do, make sure you build something that embodies the spirit of good meals, fun times, and well made furniture.

Below you will find plenty of great options from awesome creators. Feel free to browse these plans and explore the different ideas for your benefit.

1. Trestle Table

DIY Farmhouse Table Featured

This table is a great option for those looking for a challenging project that is doable for even beginners. I would not be afraid to tackle this as a beginner, but you should expect it to take a few weeks.

It does involve some more intensive tools, but using the tutorial I have explained how to make it work without tools like the planer.

Build this table >

2. X Brace Table

X Brace Farmhouse Table
cherishedbliss.com

This table incorporates a neat x-brace leg design that gives it an authentic farmhouse look.  The large timbers add to that vibe.

This table should be a good project for beginners and novice woodworkers. It uses pine and comes with easy to follow instructions.

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3. Center Leg Design

25 Farmhouse Table Ideas
Image Credit: shanty-2-chic.com

This design is quite a bit different from some of the other farmhouse tables in this list. The center leg design is great for those who don’t want four legs at each corner.

The pedestal design is heavyweight and should be a nice addition to any dining room.

Build this table >

4. Simple Pocket Hole Table

Simple Farmhouse Table
Image Credit: Ana-White.com

This table is a simple build that you should be able to do with little effort. It focuses on using pocket holes for its construction. 

If you are interested in pocket hole construction but have yet to get into it, check out my post on buying a Kreg Jig.  It is a great tool that will allow you to build all kinds of projects.

Build this table >

22. White Legs and Dark Top Table

Image Credit: herecomesthesunblog.net

This table build is based on plans by Ana-White.com, but it is changed just a little bit.  The small legs make it seem more like a breakfast or kitchen table. I like the variation and can see this table fitting into some smaller spaces.

SEE PLANS

23. Tapered Legs Table

Credit Image: instructables.com

This table is built with large legs that have been tapered for a more appealing design. I also enjoy the weathered top.  It looks like a table that’s been around a while.

SEE PLANS

24. Large and Wide Farmhouse Table

DIY-Farmhouse-Table-pin

Image Credit: iamahomemaker.com

This table is large enough to seat several people, up to 8. The neat part about this table is the way the legs and frame is a assembled.  A pin is used that goes through the legs, so this is not only very strong but also aesthetically pleasing. The size can be adjusted to your liking of course, but who wouldn’t want a bigger table if they have the room?

SEE PLANS

25. Well Crafted Farmhouse Table

how to crafted

Image Credit: craftedworkshop.com

This table is well built and looks true and straight.  The top boards are all planed and aligned perfectly. If you have a more capable workshop, then this is a build for you.  You should probably have some kind of planer for this project. I also like the matching bench.  The way it is made you will not find any screw holes or other blemishes.

SEE PLANS

I hope this list has helped you come up with some great ideas for building your own farmhouse table. If you need help getting started with your DIY projects, then you should find out what tools you need along with some tips to get started.  

 

 

 

 

20. Straightforward Style

Image Credit: edhart.me

This table uses 2x4s for almost all the legs and support pieces.  The top is made from some wider boards.  You can adjust the size of these as needed. If you are looking for a straightforward, no frills design then this is the table for you.

SEE PLANS

21. White with Turned Legs

Image Credit: theawesomeorange.com

This table and bench combo will look great in a number of settings.  The turned legs add some great appeal to the design. The best part is how the legs and bench both match.  Go to the plans to see where you can buy pre-made legs like are used in this build.

SEE PLANS

22. White Legs and Dark Top Table

Image Credit: herecomesthesunblog.net

This table build is based on plans by Ana-White.com, but it is changed just a little bit.  The small legs make it seem more like a breakfast or kitchen table. I like the variation and can see this table fitting into some smaller spaces.

SEE PLANS

23. Tapered Legs Table

Credit Image: instructables.com

This table is built with large legs that have been tapered for a more appealing design. I also enjoy the weathered top.  It looks like a table that’s been around a while.

SEE PLANS

24. Large and Wide Farmhouse Table

DIY-Farmhouse-Table-pin

Image Credit: iamahomemaker.com

This table is large enough to seat several people, up to 8. The neat part about this table is the way the legs and frame is a assembled.  A pin is used that goes through the legs, so this is not only very strong but also aesthetically pleasing. The size can be adjusted to your liking of course, but who wouldn’t want a bigger table if they have the room?

SEE PLANS

25. Well Crafted Farmhouse Table

how to crafted

Image Credit: craftedworkshop.com

This table is well built and looks true and straight.  The top boards are all planed and aligned perfectly. If you have a more capable workshop, then this is a build for you.  You should probably have some kind of planer for this project. I also like the matching bench.  The way it is made you will not find any screw holes or other blemishes.

SEE PLANS

I hope this list has helped you come up with some great ideas for building your own farmhouse table. If you need help getting started with your DIY projects, then you should find out what tools you need along with some tips to get started.  

It is a relatively easy build that requires some basic woodworking tools.  The plans include all the steps needed from start to finish.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: diypete.com

This table utilizes some big legs to make a strong frame.  I like the angled aspect of the four legs.  It gives it an extra bit of character.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: iheartnaptime.net

This farmhouse table has clean lines and nice turned legs.  The top of the table and bench are both stained a dark color which contrasts nicely with the white legs and apron.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: decorandthedog.net
Farmhouse Table 12

Credit Image: sweettoothsweetlife.com

Credit Image: ana-white.com

Credit Image: jenwoodhouse.com

Image Credit: remodelaholic.com

Weathered Table

18. Narrow and Long Table

Image Credit: PopularMechanics.com

This table uses wide boards for the table top.  This gives it a strong and sturdy feeling. It seems more narrow than some of the others.  You can use this for narrow rooms, similar to the one that is in the picture.

SEE PLANS

 

 

 

 

20. Straightforward Style

Image Credit: edhart.me

This table uses 2x4s for almost all the legs and support pieces.  The top is made from some wider boards.  You can adjust the size of these as needed. If you are looking for a straightforward, no frills design then this is the table for you.

SEE PLANS

21. White with Turned Legs

Image Credit: theawesomeorange.com

This table and bench combo will look great in a number of settings.  The turned legs add some great appeal to the design. The best part is how the legs and bench both match.  Go to the plans to see where you can buy pre-made legs like are used in this build.

SEE PLANS

22. White Legs and Dark Top Table

Image Credit: herecomesthesunblog.net

This table build is based on plans by Ana-White.com, but it is changed just a little bit.  The small legs make it seem more like a breakfast or kitchen table. I like the variation and can see this table fitting into some smaller spaces.

SEE PLANS

23. Tapered Legs Table

Credit Image: instructables.com

This table is built with large legs that have been tapered for a more appealing design. I also enjoy the weathered top.  It looks like a table that’s been around a while.

SEE PLANS

24. Large and Wide Farmhouse Table

DIY-Farmhouse-Table-pin

Image Credit: iamahomemaker.com

This table is large enough to seat several people, up to 8. The neat part about this table is the way the legs and frame is a assembled.  A pin is used that goes through the legs, so this is not only very strong but also aesthetically pleasing. The size can be adjusted to your liking of course, but who wouldn’t want a bigger table if they have the room?

SEE PLANS

25. Well Crafted Farmhouse Table

how to crafted

Image Credit: craftedworkshop.com

This table is well built and looks true and straight.  The top boards are all planed and aligned perfectly. If you have a more capable workshop, then this is a build for you.  You should probably have some kind of planer for this project. I also like the matching bench.  The way it is made you will not find any screw holes or other blemishes.

SEE PLANS

I hope this list has helped you come up with some great ideas for building your own farmhouse table. If you need help getting started with your DIY projects, then you should find out what tools you need along with some tips to get started.  

 

22. White Legs and Dark Top Table

Image Credit: herecomesthesunblog.net

This table build is based on plans by Ana-White.com, but it is changed just a little bit.  The small legs make it seem more like a breakfast or kitchen table.

 

I like the variation and can see this table fitting into some smaller spaces.

SEE PLANS

 

23. Tapered Legs Table

Credit Image: instructables.com

 

This table is built with large legs that have been tapered for a more appealing design.

 

I also enjoy the weathered top.  It looks like a table that’s been around a while.

SEE PLANS

 

24. Large and Wide Farmhouse Table

DIY-Farmhouse-Table-pin

Image Credit: iamahomemaker.com

This table is large enough to seat several people, up to 8. The neat part about this table is the way the legs and frame is a assembled.  A pin is used that goes through the legs, so this is not only very strong but also aesthetically pleasing. The size can be adjusted to your liking of course, but who wouldn’t want a bigger table if they have the room?

SEE PLANS

25. Well Crafted Farmhouse Table

how to crafted

Image Credit: craftedworkshop.com

This table is well built and looks true and straight.  The top boards are all planed and aligned perfectly. If you have a more capable workshop, then this is a build for you.  You should probably have some kind of planer for this project. I also like the matching bench.  The way it is made you will not find any screw holes or other blemishes.

SEE PLANS

I hope this list has helped you come up with some great ideas for building your own farmhouse table. If you need help getting started with your DIY projects, then you should find out what tools you need along with some tips to get started.  

It is a relatively easy build that requires some basic woodworking tools.  The plans include all the steps needed from start to finish.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: diypete.com

This table utilizes some big legs to make a strong frame.  I like the angled aspect of the four legs.  It gives it an extra bit of character.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: iheartnaptime.net

This farmhouse table has clean lines and nice turned legs.  The top of the table and bench are both stained a dark color which contrasts nicely with the white legs and apron.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: decorandthedog.net
Farmhouse Table 12

Credit Image: sweettoothsweetlife.com

Credit Image: ana-white.com

Credit Image: jenwoodhouse.com

Image Credit: remodelaholic.com

Weathered Table

18. Narrow and Long Table

Image Credit: PopularMechanics.com

This table uses wide boards for the table top.  This gives it a strong and sturdy feeling. It seems more narrow than some of the others.  You can use this for narrow rooms, similar to the one that is in the picture.

SEE PLANS

 

 

 

 

20. Straightforward Style

Image Credit: edhart.me

This table uses 2x4s for almost all the legs and support pieces.  The top is made from some wider boards.  You can adjust the size of these as needed. If you are looking for a straightforward, no frills design then this is the table for you.

SEE PLANS

21. White with Turned Legs

Image Credit: theawesomeorange.com

This table and bench combo will look great in a number of settings.  The turned legs add some great appeal to the design. The best part is how the legs and bench both match.  Go to the plans to see where you can buy pre-made legs like are used in this build.

SEE PLANS

22. White Legs and Dark Top Table

Image Credit: herecomesthesunblog.net

This table build is based on plans by Ana-White.com, but it is changed just a little bit.  The small legs make it seem more like a breakfast or kitchen table. I like the variation and can see this table fitting into some smaller spaces.

SEE PLANS

23. Tapered Legs Table

Credit Image: instructables.com

This table is built with large legs that have been tapered for a more appealing design. I also enjoy the weathered top.  It looks like a table that’s been around a while.

SEE PLANS

24. Large and Wide Farmhouse Table

DIY-Farmhouse-Table-pin

Image Credit: iamahomemaker.com

This table is large enough to seat several people, up to 8. The neat part about this table is the way the legs and frame is a assembled.  A pin is used that goes through the legs, so this is not only very strong but also aesthetically pleasing. The size can be adjusted to your liking of course, but who wouldn’t want a bigger table if they have the room?

SEE PLANS

25. Well Crafted Farmhouse Table

how to crafted

Image Credit: craftedworkshop.com

This table is well built and looks true and straight.  The top boards are all planed and aligned perfectly. If you have a more capable workshop, then this is a build for you.  You should probably have some kind of planer for this project. I also like the matching bench.  The way it is made you will not find any screw holes or other blemishes.

SEE PLANS

I hope this list has helped you come up with some great ideas for building your own farmhouse table. If you need help getting started with your DIY projects, then you should find out what tools you need along with some tips to get started.  

18. Narrow and Long Table

Image Credit: PopularMechanics.com

19. Center Leg Design

Image Credit: shanty-2-chic.com

This design is quite a bit different from the other farmhouse tables in this list.

 

The center leg design is great for those who don’t want four legs at each corner.  I like the pedestal design at the bottom.  It looks burly and heavyweight.

SEE PLANS

 

20. Straightforward Style

Image Credit: edhart.me

This table uses 2x4s for almost all the legs and support pieces.  The top is made from some wider boards.  You can adjust the size of these as needed.

 

If you are looking for a straightforward, no frills design then this is the table for you.

SEE PLANS

 

21. White with Turned Legs

Image Credit: theawesomeorange.com

This table and bench combo will look great in a number of settings.  The turned legs add some great appeal to the design.

 

The best part is how the legs and bench both match.  Go to the plans to see where you can buy pre-made legs like are used in this build.

SEE PLANS

 

22. White Legs and Dark Top Table

Image Credit: herecomesthesunblog.net

This table build is based on plans by Ana-White.com, but it is changed just a little bit.  The small legs make it seem more like a breakfast or kitchen table.

 

I like the variation and can see this table fitting into some smaller spaces.

SEE PLANS

 

23. Tapered Legs Table

Credit Image: instructables.com

 

This table is built with large legs that have been tapered for a more appealing design.

 

I also enjoy the weathered top.  It looks like a table that’s been around a while.

SEE PLANS

 

24. Large and Wide Farmhouse Table

DIY-Farmhouse-Table-pin

Image Credit: iamahomemaker.com

This table is large enough to seat several people, up to 8. The neat part about this table is the way the legs and frame is a assembled.  A pin is used that goes through the legs, so this is not only very strong but also aesthetically pleasing. The size can be adjusted to your liking of course, but who wouldn’t want a bigger table if they have the room?

SEE PLANS

25. Well Crafted Farmhouse Table

how to crafted

Image Credit: craftedworkshop.com

This table is well built and looks true and straight.  The top boards are all planed and aligned perfectly. If you have a more capable workshop, then this is a build for you.  You should probably have some kind of planer for this project. I also like the matching bench.  The way it is made you will not find any screw holes or other blemishes.

SEE PLANS

I hope this list has helped you come up with some great ideas for building your own farmhouse table. If you need help getting started with your DIY projects, then you should find out what tools you need along with some tips to get started.  

It is a relatively easy build that requires some basic woodworking tools.  The plans include all the steps needed from start to finish.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: diypete.com

This table utilizes some big legs to make a strong frame.  I like the angled aspect of the four legs.  It gives it an extra bit of character.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: iheartnaptime.net

This farmhouse table has clean lines and nice turned legs.  The top of the table and bench are both stained a dark color which contrasts nicely with the white legs and apron.

SEE PLANS

Image Credit: decorandthedog.net
Farmhouse Table 12

Credit Image: sweettoothsweetlife.com

Credit Image: ana-white.com

Credit Image: jenwoodhouse.com

Image Credit: remodelaholic.com

Weathered Table

18. Narrow and Long Table

Image Credit: PopularMechanics.com

This table uses wide boards for the table top.  This gives it a strong and sturdy feeling. It seems more narrow than some of the others.  You can use this for narrow rooms, similar to the one that is in the picture.

SEE PLANS

 

 

 

 

20. Straightforward Style

Image Credit: edhart.me

This table uses 2x4s for almost all the legs and support pieces.  The top is made from some wider boards.  You can adjust the size of these as needed. If you are looking for a straightforward, no frills design then this is the table for you.

SEE PLANS

21. White with Turned Legs

Image Credit: theawesomeorange.com

This table and bench combo will look great in a number of settings.  The turned legs add some great appeal to the design. The best part is how the legs and bench both match.  Go to the plans to see where you can buy pre-made legs like are used in this build.

SEE PLANS

22. White Legs and Dark Top Table

Image Credit: herecomesthesunblog.net

This table build is based on plans by Ana-White.com, but it is changed just a little bit.  The small legs make it seem more like a breakfast or kitchen table. I like the variation and can see this table fitting into some smaller spaces.

SEE PLANS

23. Tapered Legs Table

Credit Image: instructables.com

This table is built with large legs that have been tapered for a more appealing design. I also enjoy the weathered top.  It looks like a table that’s been around a while.

SEE PLANS

24. Large and Wide Farmhouse Table

DIY-Farmhouse-Table-pin

Image Credit: iamahomemaker.com

This table is large enough to seat several people, up to 8. The neat part about this table is the way the legs and frame is a assembled.  A pin is used that goes through the legs, so this is not only very strong but also aesthetically pleasing. The size can be adjusted to your liking of course, but who wouldn’t want a bigger table if they have the room?

SEE PLANS

25. Well Crafted Farmhouse Table

how to crafted

Image Credit: craftedworkshop.com

This table is well built and looks true and straight.  The top boards are all planed and aligned perfectly. If you have a more capable workshop, then this is a build for you.  You should probably have some kind of planer for this project. I also like the matching bench.  The way it is made you will not find any screw holes or other blemishes.

SEE PLANS

I hope this list has helped you come up with some great ideas for building your own farmhouse table. If you need help getting started with your DIY projects, then you should find out what tools you need along with some tips to get started.