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DIY Console Table Shelf Build Plan PDF

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Build your own narrow console table shelf with this easy-to-follow printable DIY plan.

This digital PDF includes the basic measurements, materials list, cut list, diagrams, and step-by-step assembly guide to help you build a simple wood console table that can be used in an entryway, hallway, behind a sofa, laundry room, kitchen nook, or small space.

The finished table measures approximately 48” long × 11” deep × 30” high.

This project is designed with common lumber sizes and simple tools, making it a good weekend project for DIY home decor lovers who want a budget-friendly handmade piece.


What’s Included

This 6-page PDF includes:

  • Project overview with finished dimensions
  • Required tools list
  • Materials and supplies list
  • Cut list with board sizes
  • 5° angle cutting reference
  • Side frame assembly diagrams
  • Tabletop and bottom shelf assembly
  • Final assembly steps
  • Finishing tips for sanding and stain


Finished Size

Finished dimensions:

48” L × 11” D × 30” H

1219 mm × 279 mm × 762 mm


Materials Used

Main lumber:

  • 2×4 boards
  • 2×6 boards

Other supplies:

  • Pocket hole screws
  • Wood screws
  • Medium grit sandpaper
  • Wood stain
  • Wood filler


Tools Needed

  • Tape measure
  • Pencil
  • Safety glasses
  • Kreg jig
  • Drill / driver
  • Miter saw


Skill Level

Difficulty: Medium beginner / intermediate DIY

Best for DIYers who are comfortable measuring, cutting wood, drilling, and assembling simple frames.


Important:

This is a digital PDF plan only. No physical product will be shipped.

Measurements are based on the design shown in the plan. Always double-check your measurements, dry-fit all pieces before final assembly, and adjust as needed based on the actual lumber you purchase.

Nominal lumber sizes in the U.S. are different from actual lumber sizes. Basic woodworking safety precautions should always be followed. Wear eye protection and use tools according to the manufacturer’s instructions.


You will get a PDF (9MB) file