Corner Table Bench for the Kids (banquette)
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Can you use additional seating for the kids? I will show you how to make a kid’s corner table bench, perfect for a corner in the dining room or playroom.


I have had a headboard and footboard in my storage shed for quite a while now. Maybe even a couple of years. It wasn’t sturdy enough to make a regular bench with the pieces. I saw a great bench at Running With Scissors, and it inspired me to make this cute little corner table bench or banquette.

I picked up this really long board—12 feet long—and had no place to store it, so I got busy making this bench and cutting this monster down to size.
Rough Design of Corner Table Bench

Using my miter saw, I cut it at a 45-degree angle and worked on making some pieces to skirt it out.
Use a Small Block to Mock up Table Legs

Because I knew I would be using 4×4 posts, I cut a small block to use as a guide.
Connect 45° Boards With Pocket Hole Screws

I connected the two pieces of board with pocket hole screws made with my Kreg Jig. Using a speed square ensures a good “square” joint.
Need more details on using a Kreg Jig? See my article How to use a Kreg Jig Pocket Hole System

The bed pieces had some pegs sticking out, so I rested the boards on them to get a “dry fit.”
Cut Corner Table Bench Legs to Size

That allowed me to measure and cut the legs to size. I marked the placement of the legs on the bottom of the seat.
Attach Corner Bench Legs With Pocket Holes and Wood Glue

I attached the 4×4 posts with pocket hole screws and Gorilla Wood Glue.
Fill in the Gap With Scrap Boards

It’s looking good, but if you look closely, you can see a gap between the seat and the bed. I filled it in with a 1×4 that I cut to size and screwed into place.

Here, you can see the 1x4s in place. If you plan ahead, you could notch your seat to fill this void.
Add an Apron or Skirt to the Corner Bench

In this picture, I have attached the front skirt on each side. I used 1x4s and attached them with pocket hole screws. You can see the two end pieces lying on the seat, with pocket holes drilled and ready to attach.
Paint Underneath of Kid’s Corner Bench

After all of that, it was ready for some primer. A piece like this is easy to paint with my Finish Max. This view of the underneath shows many construction details of building a corner bench.
Paint Red Topcoat

You can see that I used my red oops paint to paint the corner table and bench.

I think it’s perfect for a large dining room as the “kids” table. It’s great for meals and/or homework. It would also work great in a playroom for arts and crafts! If you’re handy with sewing, you could even add cushions.
I made the table from scratch; you can see it in the post DIY Kids Table.
Here are a few updated pictures:


If you love this, please pin it!
gail
See other fun benches here and kid furniture projects here Toddler Bench from a Bed
See my favorite Mission Style Headboard Bench with Storage-The Complete Tutorial
What an amazing idea. I love that you made it a corner unit and the red is fabulous. I am a new Linky follower.
What a great idea and a fabulous execution. You are quite the woodworker. Thanks so much for sharing.
Traci
Totally awesome Gail! I know I’m repeating myself, but that’s exactly what the little voice in my head says when I read your posts – totally awesome!
Oh My Gosh!! What a super cute kids bench and table!!
I love this, totally pinning this!!! Did you use a Kreg Jig for your pocket screws? Seriously can’t get over how creative this is!!! Great job :o)
-Jacque @theDIYvillage.com
You are amazing Gail! What a fantastic bench! Love it!
Barbara @ Chase the Star
Now that one cute kid’s bench and table! Great job as usual!
Holly
Oh my…that was just the perfect headboard and footboard for this!! The table is just great also!! What an adorable set!!
I adore the shape of this bench, just look at those curves! 🙂 Amazing job Gail!
That is such a cute little set, Gail. I would never have thought of making a corner bench like that, but it’s perfect for kids.
Good Morning Gail! Wow! What a Beautiful bench!!! I must say you never cease to amaze me. I wish I lived closer to you, so i could get hands on lessons on how to build. I have had many tries, and all failures. Love the red color also. Happy Belated Mother’s Day my friend!
You never cease to amaze me! What a fabulous project. Love the color too.