
Picnic tables become a focal point in the spring and summer as warmer weather draws people outdoors. Designing a picnic table that features both function and landscape design aesthetics can be a rewarding task for most do-it-yourselfers. Does this Spark an idea?
Instructions
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Determine if you will be building the table or having it made. This can determine the type of design you create.
2Determine what type of material to use in the construction of the table. Popular materials for picnic tables include rough-hewn log, standard lumber, plastic, cement or metal.
3Decide what types of cutting and assembly techniques are needed if you plan to build the table yourself. Don't create a design that is beyond your skill level to assemble if you plan to build the table yourself.
4Determine if the table should be movable or if it will stay in one place for the duration of its use. Lighter materials such as plastics and some metals are easier to move; heavier materials like woods and cement are preferred for permanent-placement tables.
5Choose the height for the table top (standard is 30 inches) and the height of the seat (16 to 18 inches is typical). Decide how many people should be able to sit comfortably at the table to determine the length of bench seats and the tabletop.
6Review published designs for ideas or draw out your own design.
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