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Simple Nightstand — finished build

Simple Nightstand

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Difficulty
Beginner
Build time
1 day
Est. cost
$40–$60
Dimensions
16" W × 14" D × 24" H

Drafting drawing

Units: feet & inches · Not to scale
1' 4"WIDTH2'HEIGHTFRONT VIEW
Front view
1' 2"DEPTH2'HEIGHTSIDE VIEW
Side view
1' 4"WIDTH1' 2"DEPTHTOP VIEW
Top view

Simple Nightstand — overall 1' 4" W × 1' 2" D × 2' H

Tools needed

  • Miter saw or circular saw
  • Drill/driver
  • Sander
  • Clamps
  • 1/8" twist bit for pilot holes
  • Countersink bit

Materials needed

  • (1) 1x12x8 pine board
  • (4) 2x2x3 legs
  • 1¼" screws
  • Wood glue
  • Sandpaper
  • Finish
  • Wood glue (Titebond II indoor / III outdoor)
  • Construction-grade wood screws

Optional tools & hand-tool alternatives

  • Hand saw + miter box (slower but workable)
  • Hand brace + bit set (for off-grid builds)
  • Sanding block with 80/120/220 paper
  • Heavy weights or rope-and-stick (Spanish windlass)

Cut list

PieceQtySize
Top/Bottom/Shelf316" × 12"
Legs423"

Step-by-step instructions

  1. Step 1

    Step 1. Cut and sand all pieces

    Cut to size and sand.

  2. Step 2

    Step 2. Attach bottom to legs

    Screw bottom panel between 4 legs, 2" up from floor. Joinery (Wood glue + screws): Apply a thin even bead of glue on the mating surface, clamp the joint, pre-drill pilot holes (1/8"), then drive screws to pull the joint tight. Wipe glue squeeze-out immediately with a damp rag.

  3. Step 3

    Step 3. Add middle shelf

    Screw middle shelf in halfway up.

  4. Step 4

    Step 4. Attach top

    Cap with top panel, flush to outside of legs.

  5. Step 5

    Step 5. Finish

    Sand and apply stain/poly.

Safety notes

  • Wear safety glasses at all times when cutting or sanding.
  • Use hearing protection with power tools.
  • Keep fingers clear of saw blades — use push sticks.
  • Work in a well-ventilated area when finishing.
  • Unplug power tools before changing blades or bits.

Beginner mistakes to avoid

  • Skipping measurement double-checks — measure twice, cut once.
  • Forgetting to pre-drill pilot holes, causing wood to split.
  • Over-tightening screws and stripping the wood.
  • Skipping sanding between coats of finish.

Final inspection checklist

  • All joints are tight and square.
  • No exposed screw heads on visible surfaces.
  • All edges sanded smooth (no splinters).
  • Finish is evenly applied and fully dry.
  • Piece sits flat without wobbling.