We liked the table we put together for the screen house so much, we decided to make another! Using the same basic design (pallet-wood top, IKEA metal base), we assembled another counter-height table with the wood oriented in a different direction. (Going for the different-but-complementary aesthetic.)
One table will continue to provide dining space in the screen house; the other will be part of the tiny house kitchen—an extension of the counter that's also a stand-alone dining table. The idea is: when we have people over, we can put the two tables together for more space in the screen house, the tiny house or on the deck.
Now, if spring will only make an appearance, we'll finish the house that goes with the table!
One table will continue to provide dining space in the screen house; the other will be part of the tiny house kitchen—an extension of the counter that's also a stand-alone dining table. The idea is: when we have people over, we can put the two tables together for more space in the screen house, the tiny house or on the deck.
Now, if spring will only make an appearance, we'll finish the house that goes with the table!