Mid-Century Meets Marble: Easy Table DIY

  • Mid-Century Meets Marble: Easy Table DIY

    Mid-Century Meets Marble: Easy Table DIY

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“And I have filled him with the Spirit of God, with wisdom, with understanding, with knowledge and with all kinds of skills—to make artistic designs for work in gold, silver and bronze, to cut and set stones, to work in wood, and to engage in all kinds of crafts.”Exodus 31:3-5

Mid-Century Meets Marble: Easy Table DIY

One of my favorite ways to elevate any space is by adding texture and depth to my DIY designs. Inspired by the rich, layered style of the ’70s and ’80s—think rattan furniture paired with soft cushions, terrazzo floors, pops of color, and the occasional oversized macramé—I wanted to bring some of that retro flair into a more modern, mid-century look. While I’ll pass on carpeted ceilings, I’m always up for a fuzzy accent or a natural stone vibe. That’s why I created this DIY faux marble side table for under $70! It’s the perfect solution for small spaces and adds a stylish touch that blends vintage charm with a sleek, contemporary twist. If you’re into budget-friendly home décor projects, this one’s a winner.

Truitt Drink Table from walmart

I started with this Better Homes and Garden side table from Walmart for $34. Although it’s cute by itself, I felt like it needed a little DIYing in order to fit perfectly in my space!

Adding a marble top to the base

Mid-Century Meets Marble: Easy Table DIY
I had purchased this marble top from At Home for $24 some time ago for another project. I decided it was the perfect additional piece.
Mid-Century Meets Marble: Easy Table DIY
When attaching the top piece to the bottom, start with using E6000 to secure the two pieces to each other and hot glue to hold the pieces in place while curing. It’s easiest to trace the base onto the marble top, then you can add the glue to the traced area.

and here you have it, Mid-Century Meets Marble, the Easiest diy table for under $70

Mid-Century Meets Marble: Easy Table DIY
Because the marble top is quite heavy, it adds an additional aspect of quality to the piece, making it feel less like a diy piece and more like a lux designer side table.

So whAT DO YOU THINK? WOULD YOU TRY THIS? CHECK OUT MORE DIY Projects!