Creating a rustic and unique patio side table doesn't have to be a costly or complex endeavor. Utilizing everyday items like metal pizza pans and plastic planters, you can craft a stylish and functional piece that will have neighbors intrigued. This DIY project is perfect for those looking to add a personal touch to their outdoor space while repurposing common household items.
This DIY rustic patio side table pairs beautifully with natural elements such as wooden or wicker furniture. Consider placing it next to a cozy outdoor chair or a hammock to create a charming reading nook. Add a small potted plant or a lantern on top to enhance its rustic appeal. The silver metal and black plastic create a modern contrast that complements a variety of outdoor decor styles.
DIY Rustic Patio Side Table
Materials
1 flat round silver metal pizza pan (approximately 15 inches in diameter)
2 large tall black plastic planters (approximately 18 inches in height each)
Strong adhesive suitable for metal and plastic (such as E6000 or Gorilla Glue)
Sandpaper (optional, for roughening surfaces)
Directions
Ensure the surfaces of the pizza pan and the top rim of each planter are clean and dry. This ensures proper adhesion.
If desired, lightly sand the top rim of the planters and the bottom of the pizza pan to create a rougher surface for better adhesion.
Apply a generous amount of adhesive to the top rim of the first planter.
Carefully place the second planter upside down on top of the first, aligning them to ensure stability and evenness. Press firmly and allow the adhesive to dry as per the manufacturer's instructions.
Once the planters are securely bonded, apply adhesive to the bottom rim of the second planter.
Center the pizza pan on top of the planter stack and press firmly to secure it. Allow it to dry completely.
Once dry, your rustic patio side table is ready to use!
Variations & Tips
For a more colorful variation, consider painting the plastic planters with an outdoor spray paint in a hue that complements your patio decor. You can also use different shapes and sizes of planters to create varying table heights. If you prefer a more industrial look, use a galvanized steel pizza pan and paint the planters in a metallic finish. Adding a clear sealant to the table's surface can also provide extra protection from outdoor elements.