A cool Lego table with storage for the kids!

Transforming a piece of old furniture into a clever Lego Table

Everyone with Lego in their house should definitely have a dedicated play area and storage just for these classic building blocks. And the best way to get a Lego table is to DIY!

This Lego table was made from very old and weathered furniture that was bought for only $5 in a garage sale. By simply adding a few Lego plates to the top of the table, this piece of furniture was easily transformed into a fun and functional Lego table that both kids and adults will enjoy.

With just a few tweaking and repainting, the little owner of this repurposed table now has a more comfortable place to play Legos with! It’s cheap, simple, not space-consuming, and serves its purpose very well!

Isn’t this a clever gift idea for the kids? And if you think about it, this Lego table is kind of a gift for you as well! With a dedicated Lego play table and storage you never have to worry about Lego pieces being scattered all over the house anymore. Well, hopefully. đŸ˜‰

DIY Lego Table Ideas

Have a look at 12 more images of Lego table inspiration to help you come up with the best idea that suits all your requirements. We also provided the link to the tutorial below if you want to learn how this repurposed Lego table was made.

Is this going to be your next weekend project?

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You’ll need these materials:

  • Old Table
  • Basket for storage
  • Spray Paint of your choice
  • Polyurethane
  • Liquid Nails
  • Quarter Rounds

And these tools:

  • Measuring Tape
  • Jigsaw
  • Sander

How to transform your old furniture into a Lego table?

For sure, everyone is excited about how to transform their old table into a Lego table so let’s get started. The process of transforming an old table into a Lego table is both simple and rewarding. With just a few supplies and some basic tools, you can create a fun and functional Lego table that the whole family will enjoy. Here’s how to do it:

  1. Begin by sanding down the surface of your old table.
    • Start by sanding down the surface of your old table. This will help to create a smooth surface for the Lego tiles to adhere to. If your table is particularly rough, you may want to start with coarser sandpaper and then move on to a finer one. Once you’ve sanded the surface, wipe it down with a damp cloth to remove any dust.
  2. Once you have sanded your table, it is important to apply a sealant in order to protect the wood.
    • Once the sealant is dry, you can then choose to coat your table with a clear finish or paint. This will help to further protect your table and keep it looking its best for years to come.
  3. After your paint or finish has dried, it’s time to apply a layer of adhesive to the table surface.
    • You can use a standard tile adhesive or a specialized Lego adhesive. If you’re using a tile adhesive, simply apply it to the table surface according to the manufacturer’s instructions. If you’re using a specialized Lego adhesive, apply it to the table surface in a thin layer, making sure to evenly cover the entire surface you want your Lego plates to attach. Once the adhesive has been applied, you can begin attaching your Lego plates to the table.
  4. Finally, you can attach the storage basket to your lego table.
    • Finally, you can attach the storage basket to your lego table, allowing your child to easily access their legos while they play. This is a great way to keep the legos organized and tidy, and it also makes it easy for your child to clean up when they’re finished playing.

You can get step-by-step instructions from Crystal Waggoner over at Fussy Monkey Business…

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