Nowhere to put your drinks? This sofa table solves that problem.
I use a lot of oak in my builds because it’s relatively inexpensive and super durable.
I tapered the legs, added some fluting detail and stained it black.
Would you build this for your home?
When I decided to build a sofa table for my living room, I wanted something both practical and visually appealing. Oak was my go-to choice due to its strength and affordability, which makes it ideal for furniture that will see regular use. One of the design features I love adding is tapered legs—they create a refined silhouette that elevates the piece without overwhelming the space. Incorporating fluting details along the legs added just the right touch of craftsmanship and texture, drawing inspiration from classic furniture styles often seen in elegant console tables. Staining the oak black was a game changer; it not only complements various interior styles but also gives the table a modern and polished look. I found that the black stain accentuated the wood grain beautifully, adding depth and warmth to the piece. This table fits perfectly behind my sofa, providing an ideal spot to place drinks, snacks, or decorative accents like plants and candles, solving the common problem of having nowhere convenient to set things down. If you’re considering building this yourself, I recommend sourcing quality oak and taking your time with the finishing details to achieve a smooth, professional look. The end result is a sturdy, stylish sofa table that enriches your living space and invites guests to relax and enjoy.


























































It’s nice, color is perfect