Cool DIY Concrete Coffee and Side Tables



Follow along as she shows us, step-by-step how she created the concrete table top– covered the existing table top in concrete, to be precise. You’ll see it’s surprisingly easy to do, and the results are impressive.

1. Neutral Modern

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This bulkier, yet funkier, modern piece was all hand made. And if you hop over to this Youtube video by HomeMade Modern, you’ll be able to see how to recreate one yourself.

2. Chic Pedestal

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Simple and chic, this pedestal table from Red House West fits perfectly inside this stunning, and perfectly detailed living room. You’ll never believe what this table looked like before!

3. Youthful Color

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You can always add a little color to the legs of a concrete table for a youthful splash. DIY My Homes creates this modern design with a bit of retro inspiration and royal blue shade.

4. Ikea Made

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What’s great about this DIY is that it may look like concrete but … it’s not. And that’s why Stylizimo made a genius choice when creating this beauty out of a fiberboard table and chalk paint.

5. Quaint Tri-pod

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We’re in love with this chic and quaint concrete table made with 3-legs and a lot of charm. It’s a unique addition to a big or small space and was beautifully styled by the makers from Stilzitat.
6. Sharply Prim

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WeekDayCarnival shows us this sharply lined and prim coffee table full of feminine quality but contemporary style. Remember when you’re working with concrete you’ll get texture like you’ve never before.

7. Golden Ombre

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Even your concrete side table can have a luxurious, ombre effect. Just take a cue from BHG and finish the style of your DIY concrete table.

8. Traditional Addition

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This more traditionally-styled table was built with the help of pine boards by Rogue Engineer. This may be the most thought out DIY and tutorial we’ve ever seen!

9. Lego Nests


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Did you know that Legos can be your best friend when creating side tables, at least ones made from concrete. Check out this video from HomeMade Modern to see how!

10. Some Topping

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Sincerely Sara D created just a top for an older side table that was still full of life but needed an update. Just like she said, it went from traditional to “industrial chic!”

11. Detailed Nooks

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This coffee table from Skona Hem was built with details in mind. There’s room are tea lights and more with the nooks built right in.

12. Upgraded Parts

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HomeMade Modern knows how to create. But they also know how to upgrade. Just take this modern, pink cutie for example. It’s become totally new with a concrete finish.

13. Sleek Black

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Here’s a design that’s both interesting but sleekly finished. With black legs, it’s a versatile piece by those from Deko.

14. Tiny Pieces

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We’re also in love with these tiny additions to the living room. Add several to a room and learn how to create one at Bambula.

15. Cinder Blocks

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Of course you don’t have to sculpt everything yourself. Rescue some cinder blocks like they did at Dwell to create something magical for your apartment.

16. Side Bar.

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This idea from 1001 Pallets is a great example of a makeshift outdoor bar, but it could also be used for a shabby chic foyer table or sofa table in the living room.

17. Design Envy

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Last but not least, we’ve fallen head-over-heels in loves with this industrial-styled table from HomeMade Modern. It’s perfect for apartments and modern homes alike.

18. Strongly Masculine.


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And here’s some beautiful inspiration concerning the addition of designs. Cote Maison provides us with the right kind of ideas when creating your own concrete table.



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