Hey friends!

I am so excited about how this DIY Modern Farmhouse Media Console Table turned out!  We renovated the Berry’s home for them on HGTV, and one of the problems they had was limited space to store their kids toys as well as TV equipment.  We wanted to give them a piece that solved both issues, and this is what we came up with!

DIY Modern Farmhouse Media Console Table

DIY Modern Farmhouse Media Console Table

I love everything about this piece, from the hardware to the design and that paint color!

Before we get started, be sure to download and print the FREE PLANS by clicking HERE!

Here are the overall dimensions for this piece…

DIY Modern Farmhouse Media Console Table

DIY Modern Farmhouse Media Console Table – PureBond Plywood

The first step to building this console is assembling the box of the piece.  The majority of this table is built using PureBond hardwood plywood in Birch from Home Depot.  We typically have the guys at Depot rip ours down, and we make the precise smaller cuts at home.  To assemble this part, I used 3/4″ pocket holes and 1.25″ pocket hole screws using our K5 Kreg Jig.   This is by far our FAV modelPeople often ask which Kreg Jig to start with. and will build small to huge projects.  We have used the same model for years.  You won’t regret it!

Now line up the middle shelf and base shelf using wood glue and 1.25″ pocket hole screws.

Say hi to Andrew and Stephen 🙂

You can see here how that bottom shelf is lined up from the base of the side and middle pieces.

After the base is assembled, build the front face frame of the table.  This is built using 1x boards and connecting everything using wood glue and 1.25″ pocket hole screws.

Now, attach the face frame to the box of the table using wood glue and 1.25″ pocket hole screws.

This is what the top of the corner should look like…

The top sides will show exposed hardwood plywood, but I filled mine with wood putty and sanded it down a bit before painting to give it a really smooth finish.

The back of the console is 1/4″ hardwood plywood cut to fit behind the cabinet portion.  I kept the top open to allow cords to be run behind the piece.  Attach the back with 1″ staples.

Final step is doors!  These are created using panels cut to size and then trimmed in small wood pieces.  It gives the piece a really modern feel and they are super easy to build too.  I used 1/2″ brad nails and glue to attach the door trim.

Once that was finished, I filled all my nail holes and painted the entire thing with Urbane Bronze by Sherwin-Williams.  I am a bit obsessed with this color 🙂

After that dried, I added the hardware.  I really wanted hardware that would make this piece pop, and I found a company online that sells different and antique style hardware and fell in LOVE.  It’s called House of Antique Hardware.  Check them out and try not to love everything.

These are the hinges I used for the doors.

These are the pulls I used on the cabinet doors.

That sums it up guys!

I hope you love it as much as we did when we got it in their house!  I almost wanted to keep it myself 😉

Here it is all finished up!

DIY Modern Farmhouse Media Console Table

Let us know if you have any questions at all!  Happy building!

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19 Comments

  1. When attaching shelves to the center divider should you stagger the pocket holes on each shelf differently so that when you screw in the shelf on each side of the divider the screws will not hit each other. Looking at the plans I would think the screws would interfear with each other on both sides.

  2. Miss leading measurements in step 5 of the PDF and the website (back panel dimensions). The correct dimensions should be 25 3/4″ by 72″. The cut sheet diagram is correct showing the right dimensions.

  3. I downloaded the plans but there isn’t a cut list where there would be it’s just a bunch of random letters and numbers? I would love to build it just need the plans

  4. Id like to transform this into a sliding door console. I want to substitute the plywood but not sure for what. Any ideas? Id only put plywood to cover the back.

  5. Absolutely beautiful! Would love to see a video tutorial on this as I’m a total visual learner. Love the work you two do!

  6. Love it! I also live the 3 piece print over the console…..can you tell me where you had it made/bought it?

  7. Oh my goodness, this is a beautiful console table! The color looks great against the black hardware.
    Best,
    Kelly

  8. Would be awesome if you could show us a) how you make sure and keep everything square, b) how you keep the cabinet doors lined up so they look as perfect as they do, c) overall cost of the project, and d) selection of hardwoods.

    1. Hey Paul when we initially bought everything we spent about $240 the hardware she used is about $60-70 that’s where I am at in building this. After everything I think I’ll be at about $340. I love how tall it is and long. Much bigger then your usual TV console.

  9. I love the console! I’m trying to convince my husband that I could build one just like it! I also love the painted brick fireplace. Ours it exactly like the one in your picture…what color paint did you use?