Transforming your empty porch wall into a functional and stylish outdoor console table is a simple and rewarding DIY project. This project not only provides a perfect spot for decor and storage but also enhances the aesthetic appeal of your outdoor space. By using a reclaimed door and stone pillars, this DIY combines rustic charm with sturdy elegance, making it an ideal addition for homeowners looking to add character and practicality to their home exterior.
This outdoor console table seamlessly integrates into a rustic or farmhouse-style home. Its distressed white finish complements neutral color palettes and natural materials like wood and stone, making it compatible with both modern and traditional exteriors. The table can be used to display potted plants, lanterns, or seasonal decorations, enhancing the porch's welcoming atmosphere. The combination of textures—distressed wood and smooth stone—adds depth and interest, making it a focal point on any porch or patio.
Reclaimed Door Stone Pillar Console Table

Materials
1 reclaimed wooden door, approximately 80 inches by 30 inches
2 stacked stone pillars, each approximately 36 inches tall
Outdoor wood sealant
Sandpaper (medium and fine grit)
Screwdriver
Level
Protective gloves
Safety goggles
Directions
1. Start by sanding the reclaimed door with medium grit sandpaper to remove any rough edges and old paint. Follow with fine grit sandpaper for a smooth finish.
2. Apply an outdoor wood sealant to the door to protect it from weather elements. Allow it to dry completely, following the manufacturer's instructions.
3. Position the two stone pillars on your porch, ensuring they are spaced evenly according to the length of the door.
4. Carefully lift the sealed door and place it atop the stone pillars. Ensure that the door is centered and balanced on the pillars.
5. Use a level to check that the door is perfectly horizontal. Adjust the positioning of the stone pillars if necessary.
6. If desired, secure the door to the stone pillars using screws for added stability. Drill carefully to avoid cracking the stone.
7. Once the door is secure, clean the surrounding area and style the table with your choice of outdoor decorations.

Variations & Tips
For a personalized touch, consider painting the door with a weather-resistant outdoor paint in a color that complements your home's exterior. To enhance durability, use a high-quality stone adhesive to secure the door to the pillars. Alternatively, if stone is not available, use wooden or metal pillars for a different look. To increase the table's utility, add hooks or small shelves underneath the door for additional storage. Regular maintenance with sealant will ensure longevity and preserve the table's aesthetic appeal.