If you have a leg that sails on the web to obtain low cost forms of heprar the meetings of your rear. Here there is a fun Dier Patio Table Project to entertain. Althegh, the original DIY guide has been withdrawn, we love this table and we find a new source of instructions to do so.
Do refrigerators join a table?
Dreamed by the cunning couple Sarah Bowes-Pope and Alex Pope of the now deceased blog Domesticated engineerThis impressive wooden patio table with built -in refrigerators is possible one of the most impressive outdoor accessories we have seen, and is made completely from scratch.

In addition to being beautiful in sight, refrigerators ready for the table party will surely keep the guests speaking. Because, as Bowes-Pope wrote in his blog, “Who really is to get up to get another bear?”
After detecting this photo of a wine patio table online, Alex Pope knew that he had to have one for the family backyard. As a mechanical and self -proclaimed engineer “cunning person”, his wife had all the skills for this to happen. She only took the concept one step further.
“I wanted to have the option to cover it when it was not in use so that we can make complete meals too,” Bowes-Pope explained.
Yes, you read it well. This baby is convertible! It is still our DIY lovers.
Make the table yourself!
Fortunately, The owner Builder NetworK has risen the coldest table. The project may require weekend work, but Bowes-Pope will help it happen, even if it is not the type of tools. Your tutorial includes detailed plans to help you make your own table with built -in refrigerators. She lists the materials she will need, the lumbar dimensions and step -by -step instructions to guide him on the road.
Get all the details about how to make this DIY patio table with refrigerators incorporated into THE OWNER CONSTRUCTION NETWORK.
Do you need a bit of DIY inspiration? Check out this impressive GIF that demonstrates how coolers easily become a full wooden table.

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Editor’s note: Originally published on August 2, 2013, this article was updated in April 2025.