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  • Do it yourself: a side table made of pipes

    The most unexpected materials can serve as a starting point to create economic and original furniture. Whether you simply love to work with your hands or a lack of budget, if we look around, we will find how to recreate a table that insurance does not leave anyone indifferent. Today we see a coffee table very practical and original made with pipes, and in which not only has not tried to hide the origin of these, but has been enhanced to become center of attention.

    The top of the table is a wooden board painted bright blue color that provides an interesting contrast with the black pipe. The board has two holes used to securely hold glasses or bowls, so we can eat or snack before her uncomfortable avoiding spills.

    The table is narrow and elongated, with dimensions that make it lightweight and versatile, it is easy to move and can fit easily in different environments. The support consists of three sets of legs, collected by joining several sections of pipe, where no guards are missing a few feet of soil that the tops, or crowns to screw around the board.

    The cost is very small, and can be done with waste materials. The holes of the board made with a drill and a saw to the desired crown, taking into account that the diameter must conform to the containers will contain.

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