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DIY Guide: Build a Tabletop With Tile

by Ryan Arnt 05/15/2022

If wooden tables aren’t your style, consider creating a DIY tabletop with an alternate material. There are many great options available depending on the type of table you want to build or if you simply want to replace the top of an existing table. One creative way to build your own tabletop is to use ceramic tile. If you’re looking for a DIY project that will result in a beautiful fresh look for an old table, we’ve put together a guide to help.

What You’ll Need

Luckily, this project doesn’t require a lot of materials or special tools. Here are the things you’ll need:

  • Tiles

  • Nail Gun

  • Mortar

  • Grout

  • Plywood for base and trim

How to Build Your Tabletop

  1. First, place your plywood base on top of the table, being careful to center it. When selecting a piece of wood for this project it’s important to keep it lightweight, as the tile will add most of the weight to the table.

  2. Measure and mark a rim around the outside of the table for you to place your trim. The size of the trim will depend on the size of the table.

  3. You have a choice of attaching the tabletop to the existing table or leaving it completely separate. The advantage of leaving it unattached is that you can swap it out for a new one if you ever create a new design. However, attaching the tabletop will prevent it from slipping in any one direction or becoming unstable. If you are using a wooden table base, you can use the nail gun for this purpose. Otherwise, research the best adhesive for your combination of materials to make sure the top is secure.

  4. Lay the tile on the surface of the wood, staying within the boundaries you marked for the trim.

  5. Remove the tile and set aside while you mix the mortar. Once it’s ready, apply it in an even layer beginning in a corner and moving outward, laying one tile at a time. Keep in mind that if you’re using tile with a large pattern, you’ll need to arrange them carefully, so having a definite starting point is key.

  6. Once you have your tile placed, let the mortar dry overnight. If you’re working on this project outside, wait for a dry weekend to avoid excess moisture buildup. Otherwise, make sure your indoor workspace is well ventilated to aid quicker drying.

  7. While you wait, you can measure and cut your plywood trim. Use the previously measured border of the table as a template and make your cuts so that each piece fits perfectly around the tile.

  8. Stain or treat the trim if you wish. Then, using a nail gun, attach the trim securely to the base. To finish it, use some grout on the inside edge to adhere the trim to the tile edge. You can leave some extra room around this edge to make the grout more visible.

Now you have a beautiful custom tabletop perfect for a patio, sitting room or dining room. Using this same method, you can create tabletops of all sizes or even decorative wall art. The possibilities are endless, so be creative and enjoy your DIY process.

About the Author
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Ryan Arnt

I have provided award-winning service to many clients over the past 25 years. Few other REALTORS are as trusted as I am. My clients trust my advice, and they know that I always look out for their best long-term interests. You can expect, and you will receive personal service that is second to none. When you hire me as your Agent you work with me and only me. I will answer your calls and respond to your text messages. I promise not to hand you off to another member of "My team" like others do. When you hire Ryan, you get Ryan.

I have called Southwest Michigan home for 40 years. My mother's family ran a local locksmith service, and my father served as the Chief Investigator for the County's Prosecutor's office for many years. I love all that this area offers, and I enjoy serving the buyers and sellers who are moving in or out of Southwest Michigan.

My wife and I have two children, and we would not want to raise them anywhere else. Between the award-winning schools and the plethora of youth activities offered in Southwest Michigan, it's a great place to call home. We enjoy spending time with friends at the beach, boating, golfing, hunting, skiing "Up North," and fishing.

We give back generously to the community that has been so good to us. Currently, I serve on the Lakeshore Public Schools Foundation Board (LEF), as Past President of the St. Joe Kickers Sports Club, and as a Rotarian in the Stevensville-Lakeshore Rotary Club. We donate throughout the year to various local organizations, schools, and youth sports groups.

I want to put my experience and knowledge to work for you. Having sold more than 500 properties while earning the trust and respect of my fellow REALTORS, who voted me the "REALTOR of the Year," I am confident I can earn your trust as well.

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Ryan Arnt

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Keller Williams of Southwest Michigan

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