Lego Table
I wanted to build my son a height-adjustable, multifunctional table with surfaces or tops he could switch out for things like food, board games, Lego, and Hot Wheels. I planned and sketched concepts for a few months and purchased materials. Then the holidays snuck up and I narrowed my scope to just Lego.
On Christmas Eve I spent a few hours in the garage and came out with a pretty cool table. I bought the screws, wood, and paint from a hardware store. Amazon had the sticky-backed Lego panels and adjustable table legs. The mounting points for the legs were larger than I expected, but I made it work with some 2x4s and screws. The tools I used were a miter saw, a framing square, a power drill, and a pencil.





