Repurposed Crib Legs Plus a Tabletop
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If you have an old crib headed for the trash, stop right there. Those turned legs and little “L” brackets are basically begging for a second life. In this project, I’ll show you how I turned Jenny Lind crib legs and a leftover tabletop into a cute, sturdy little table using simple cuts, a basic 2×4 skirt, and the crib hardware I was smart enough to save.
Repurposed Crib Legs Table

I love this repurposed crib leg table! It’s easier than you think.
Dismantle the Jenny Lind Crib Legs

Sometimes, when I get too many furniture items, I part them out and discard the few pieces I don’t need. It’s a good idea to save the hardware for future projects.
Cut Crib Legs to Size

Consequently, the original legs were too long. So, I shortened them using my compound miter saw. Please use extreme caution when cutting repurposed or reclaimed wood. Examine for screws, nails, and similar items.
Construct a Simple 2×4 Box

A simple 2×4 box was constructed as the table skirt using bar clamps.

Attach the box pieces with wood glue and screws.
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How to Add Legs

I cut a scrap board to attach the legs. The legs were traced on the board, and pilot holes were drilled. Finally, screws were started and secured into the top of the crib legs.

Once the legs were attached to the board, I glued and screwed the board to the bottom of the tabletop.
I used the “L” brackets from the crib to attach the tabletop to the box. You can also do this using pocket holes and screws.
Add Leg Braces

So, I tried making some leg braces. They didn’t work well, so it was time to call it a day and start fresh the next day.
Construct Lower Shelf

I guess I got so busy with the new version of the leg braces that I didn’t stop to take pictures. The back brace runs along the outside of the legs.
The side braces run along the inside of the legs.
The shelves are just random scraps of wood.
I used my nail gun to fasten the shelves to the leg braces.

The repurposed crib-leg table was painted in the aqua/turquoise I used on this window cabinet.
Easy Table Build using Crib Legs

The table was a little bright, so I used some brown “oops” to glaze it. Do you like it toned down? Or would you have left it in its original turquoise color, as you can see peeking through on the top-right leg?

Do you see how the side braces were added to hold the lower shelf?
This is an excellent project for a beginner. You can make a new table if you have random table legs.

This is one of those builds that proves you do not need fancy lumber to get a solid piece of furniture. If you have random legs, a spare top, and a few scraps for a shelf, you can make your own version. Bonus, since the crib legs still have that little hole in the bottom, this table can easily become a rolling cart or even a small kitchen island with casters. And if you’re like me, you’ll probably paint it a fun color first, then decide whether to tone it down with a little “oops” glaze. I’ll link my matching console table and my other crib projects below so you can keep the crib-parts ideas going.
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I still have one more project from the table from which this top came. Check out the Console Table
Check out my other repurposed crib projects.
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Love it! Would look great indoors or outside with some flowers and a couple glasses of lemonade on it!
what a great table you made! love the color you chose, too- looks like a match made in junque heaven!
what a great table you made! love the color you chose, too- looks like a match made in junque heaven!
oH…just a little something you whipped up,huh?
Just doing a couple of projects…
You are one BUSY LITTLE BEE!
This table is great. I absolutely love the color, the curvy legs, THE REPURPOSING!
you’re some kind of great, girl.
Do I tell you often enough how brilliant you are? If not, I’m telling you again, You are brilliant!:)
I love everything about it. The color is fabulous — the style perfect. I wish my mind worked like yours.
Amazing table! I love it.
I hope you will link this project to my Woo Hoo! Wednesday kickoff. I’ll be up and running this afternoon (cross your fingers I’ve got the linky working)so come on over 🙂
Argh, I’m in love with that table too!! It looks like a table that has been around for a hundred years, I would NEVER guess it’s pieced together…. very impressive.
Oh my flippin goodness: LOVE it! You never cease to amaze me. Now anyone will “get it” 🙂
Sarah
What a gorgeous table it turned out to be. Fabulous idea as well and love those legs.
How great is that!i like the color and the idea that you could put wheels even better!
That’s the cutest table ever! Good job figuring out how to brace it. I find that once the bottom shelving is in place and attached that acts as a brace for legs.
Love this table!
Rose