DIY Entry Table w/ 3 Tier Shoe Rack

2 years ago
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Hey Everyone!

I'm back! I had a nice vacation and it was even better because my best friend was in town to share it with me and my family.

Today's video was quickly put together for you to enjoy. I've been wanting to make a nice shoe rack for my back door, but never got around to making one. So when I decided to build one, I had no instructions, just a thought in my head. I sketched it out and then determined how big I wanted it. I found some leftover scraps from previous builds and starting building. I was going to try to draw something up for you, but with limited time, all I was able to do was give you a cut list. Hopefully you will be able to follow along with the video and build one for yourself.

This shoe rack is very customizable and you can make it into a bench if that is what you are needing. We wanted something that we could use as a table as well, so when I decided to make it 30 inches tall, I didn't even think about it being too tall for a bench. So the title was changed after I did my intro.

The area we have it at is small and what we had there already was a cheap broken shoe holder that never could hold shoes, so everything would be scattered at the back door. This was my solution and it was perfect! It is a simple build that you can do with a few tools and a weekend. I hope you give this a try and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask me. As always, thank you for watching, please don't forget to like, Share and Subscribe! Happy Building!

Cut List:
Remember, I'm using whatever I had in my shop. if you do not have wood laying around and have to buy, you will need at least 4 or 5, 1 x 2's and 1, 2 x 2's

table top:
1 x 12 x 4ft = 1 @ 30 inches

table legs:
2 x 2 x 8t = 4 @ 29 1/4 inches

Shoe support rails:
1 x 2 x 8 = 11 @ 25 inches
1 x 2 x 8 = 8 @ 5.5 inches

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