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Lego Table Ikea HackIkea Lack Hack KidsLego Play TableIkea HacksHack LegoLego HacksIkea Lego TischBoys Play TableLack KidsForwardFun with IKEA and LEGO of course. A easy to DIY LEGO table that’s compact and can be stowed away too.Kid'S LegoLego DiyTrypp'S LegosDiy Lego RoomGames LegoDiy Kids PlayToddler Boy Room Ideas DiyDiy Kids Room BoysKids Toy Room IdeasForward25 DIY LEGO Tables the Entire Family Will Love. Some people are SO creative! My boys would love all of these.I’ve been waiting in anticipation for Beckett to become a Lego fan, and boy alrighty howdy, it’s happening. He’s making little guys, and they are robots and they are BEAUTIFUL. In order to facilitate his Lego genius, I am going to get all DIY and make, I mean have Christian make, the coolest DIY Lego table ever. It’s fun to design things and make other people put them together for you. In any event, I scraped the internet for some ideas and here are the best ones I found, because research is the first step in designing a new item.




The second step is buying hundreds of dollars of Legos. Let’s take a Lego table tour now. Interestingly, a lot of them out there are Ikea hacks… 1.  This DIY play table has an amazing number of drawers, which are feature #1 to look for in Lego tables. You could slap some Lego plates on the top of this and call it a day. It would look cute with a little chair or kid ottoman. 2. I’m sort of all coveting this table, but ultimately I think it may be a bit giant for our needs. Beckett tends to play with his Legos all over the place, so a smaller table area is better for us. 3. If you need to save some space and not have yet another furniture item on your floor, this is a cool idea to tuck onto an extra wall space. I was really happy to see that the Legos are not arranged according to color in these bins, because that is NOT REAL LIFE. 4. Now this one from That mommy Blog is interesting, because you can change the height of the table area, and holy NUTS, look at all that storage.




5. This is a great small table and it uses the ubiquitous Ikea Lack side table. This might actually be perfect for us. I find it hilarious that it’s so cheap to make this Lego table, but I won’t be able to escape walking out of Ikea without $400 worth of stuff.Because I’m horrible at math, I’ve included a bonus Lego idea, which is the DIY Lego tray, that you can stash under your nasty, dog-pee-stained couch. Now go forth and step on hundreds of tiny ouchy Legos! Update: Can’t get enough of DIY Lego tables? I have another 5 very cool ideas I’ve rounded up over here. Don’t forget your baseplates and Legos.Lego Table: 14 DIY Ideas For Your Kids' Playroom 05/04/2015 4:04 pm EDT 10/28/2016 1:34 pm EDT Kids love Lego, but often their ginormous collections can be too much to handle. So why not keep those colourful bricks in order by creating a play table just for them?Here we have 14 DIY Lego tables. These ideas are both fun and practical, so that they can store all your kids' Lego pieces without sacrificing room for play.




There are ideas for easily constructed LEGO tables that offer up plenty of drawer space to store and organize LEGO pieces by size or color. Check them out and get ready to see your floor again! 1. Easiest Ever DIY LEGO Play Table :: Chaos and Love Would you believe you can put together your own DIY LEGO play table in a matter of minutes for only about $30? This tutorial may be the easiest ever for putting together a LEGO table. 2. LEGO Playhouse :: IKEA Hackers Transform IKEA shelving into an awesome LEGO playhouse! This LEGO hack is simple and quick. 3. LACK Kids’ Table for LEGO :: IKEA Hackers Follow this tutorial to add under-table LEGO storage to an IKEA LACK model kids’ table. 4. DIY (Hideaway) LEGO Tray :: Thrifty Decor Chick If your kids love building with LEGO and you love being able to hide the mess, this DIY LEGO tray made from wood is a great solution. Your kids can use it to build on, and when finished, it easily slides under a sofa until the next round of play.




5. LEGO Storage and Play Table: An Easy IKEA Hack :: That Mommy Blog This adjustable LEGO table with storage is pure genius! The DIY plans utilize the IKEA TROFAST storage system and combines popular LEGO storage ideas with an adjustable table/shelf that can be used as a building surface. One side is covered with green LEGO baseplates, while the other side is left smooth for a more flexible building option (or other use). Bonus:  the shelf/table surface is adjustable, so you can raise the height as your child grows. 6. Repurposed Dresser DIY LEGO Table :: My (Re)purposed Life This lady must be the Old Dresser Fairy Godmother. She found a no-longer-useful dresser at a thrift store and transformed it into an awesome LEGO play and storage table. It took a few jigsaw cuts, wood scraps, glue, paint, and imagination. She shares details and makes it look easy. 7. How to Make a LEGO Table out of Wood :: HubPages If you’re handy with tools and you really like the process of building, this detailed tutorial will walk you through the process of making your own LEGO table out of wood, from start to finish.




While more time consuming than some of the other ideas, there is the satisfaction of knowing you handcrafted something that will be enjoyed for years. 8. IKEA Hack – DIY LEGO Table :: Fancy Ashley If you’re tired of stepping on LEGO and want a place for your kids to build and store their LEGO, this IKEA hack DIY LEGO table may be the perfect choice! Besides the IKEA LACK table and organizational drawers, trays and inserts, the only tools you need are a glue gun and mounting tape. No power tools required! 9. LEGO Table for the Floor :: Interior Motive This awesome LEGO table for the floor is mounted to rolling casters and sized to fit under a bunk bed. The detailed instructions will walk anyone comfortable with power tools through the building process. 10. DIY IKEA TROFAST LEGO Table :: Boxy Colonial If space is a concern, this single IKEA TROFAST storage unit LEGO table design is a great solution. Assembly is relatively quick and easy. 11. IKEA Side Table to LEGO Table :: The Adventures of Mr. No




12. LEGO Table :: Fussy Monkey Business This LEGO building table transforms an old drab piece of furniture into a child’s dream building table. Go here and get inspired! 13. Portable DIY LEGO Table :: Our Peaceful Planet Using a folding TV tray is a simple way to add (and subtract!) Current projects are off the floor and the table takes up very little storage space. 14. How to Make an Easy LEGO Table :: The Joys of Boys If you give a kid some LEGO, he is going to need a LEGO building table! For those who don’t have room for a permanent LEGO table, this easy-to-make table is constructed using a 34” Lifetime fold-in-half table, making it storable and very portable. 15. LEGO My Messy LEGOS :: The Ellis Family This is a great LEGO table and storage solution using the popular IKEA TROFAST storage units.  While many similar designs feature LEGO baseplates that are permanently affixed to a wood table top, this design leaves the permanent adhesive out of the plans so the table can be used for other purposes (like playing games), too!




16. DIY LEGO Tray :: Busy Creating Memories Just when you think you’ve seen all of the DIY LEGO table ideas, this simple idea surfaces! Would you believe it is made from a wooden breakfast serving tray? This makes it easy to store and transport. 17. Portable LEGO Creation Station :: Instructables This portable LEGO creation station is completely handmade and includes a lot of thought. The creator wanted it to be portable, have adequate and organized parts storage for current in-process builds, as well as fast put-away storage. Also, it folds up for a more compact, neat look. You’ll be amazed to see the end design which should last through a child’s growing-up years. 18. DIY LEGO Table :: Sun Scholars Using IKEA TROFAST storage units and lidded boxes, this DIY LEGO table is great for those seeking a more permanent LEGO building and storage solution. 19. Lego Table :: Miss Information Kids will enjoy hours of building fun on this LEGO table created from an IKEA LACK table, building baseplates, and under-table storage bins.




20. Portable LEGO Kit for Little Travelers :: Mama. When you are on-the-go, or traveling and need a portable kit for your LEGO-lover, this lunchbox LEGO kit is a great little solution! 21. LEGO Play table with Storage :: Centsational Girl This LEGO meets IKEA LACK table transformation incorporates LEGO road baseplates on top and clear plastic storage bins for LEGO organization underneath.  Awesome and doable by just about anyone! 22. DIY Lego Table :: A Little of This, A Little of That If you want a LEGO table that has room for building and built-in storage, this DIY design is for you. The plans start with an IKEA INGO table. Use a drill with a spade bit and a jigsaw to cut rectangles from the wood table top for inserting IKEA TROFAST storage buckets. 23. How to Build a LEGO Table :: Kids Activities Blog Love using power tools and have the necessary skills to build? This LEGO table, made from modifying IKEA components, is a great full-height project.




24. Plastic Bin LEGO Table :: Our Wee Family The best design feature of this plastic bin LEGO table is that it is not permanently fixed together, allowing flexibility in taking it apart or moving it when needed. It is created from three plastic drawer units with wheels, a four-foot board and LEGO bases adhered to one side of the board, for a super building center. 25. Convert Your Train Table into a LEGO Table :: I Can Teach My Child Do you have a train table that your children don’t play with very much? Don’t throw it out! Convert it into a LEGO table that can still function as a train table. Adhering LEGO base plates to a piece of MDF cut to fit the inside of your table gives you a removable LEGO building  surface.  How easy is that? 26. The Ultimate LEGO Table :: Kojo Designs Instead of buying a LEGO table, build your own for a fraction of the cost! This ultimate LEGO table is made with a basic $8 IKEA table and LEGO base plates glued to the top.

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