Convertible DIY Toddler Table and Chair Set

Learn how to build a convertible DIY Toddler Table and chair set, which is the perfect Montessori weaning table and can be used in so many configurations.

collage of convertible DIY table and chair set in various combinations with text overlay

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As babies grow, it is essential to help them be independent to gain self-confidence.

This is why little toddler tables and chairs are essential to have. They are also called weaning tables in the Montessori world.

This adorable little set is not just any simple table and chair set.

It can be converted into many configurations – 27 possible combinations, to be exact!

This set was originally built by Katie, who is a member of the Facebook group for women woodworkers and DIYers

It can be a simple desk with stools.

simple toddler table and chair set with books on it

Or as a smaller table with little Montessori-style cube chairs.

DIY convertible toddler table and chair set with books and crayons

Or you can flip it entirely and use the table as a bench!

convertible DIY toddler table and chair set in bench configuration

And what do kids like more than being able to flip furniture and still use it 🙂

Katie Says –

My two younger kiddos have already spent several hours playing on it, drumming on it, and making art on it. I’ve also frequented the chairs myself in the “side table” position, and even tested the table in all three positions to see if it could hold my weight, and it can. It’s easy enough to move that it’s been in several rooms in our house already. It’s definitely a piece that will be able to evolve with my children as they grow. 

I have the full details of how you can build your very own convertible set below.

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Material Needed

How to Build

To build this set, Katie used only wood glue and finish nails. I decided to use dowel joinery to reinforce all the joints.

You can use pocket holes if you like, but the pocket holes will be visible since this set can be used in all sorts of configurations. If you intend to paint it, the pocket holes can be easily filled in and hidden.

Alternatively, you can also use countersunk wood screws for all the joints, fill the screw holes, and paint or stain.

Here is a full video of the project –

Flip Toddler Table/ Bench

Step 1: Prep the boards

  • Make all the cuts per the cut list in the plans.
  • Sand the boards.

Step 2: Edge glue boards

  • Edge glue and clamp top boards to build the top. 48″ F-style clamps are perfect for these.
  • Edge glue and clamp the sideboards to build 2 sides.
  • Let the glue-ups dry overnight.
woman glueing up boards

Honestly, 3-4 clamps are enough but the more, the better so you can clamp and complete all the glue-ups at the same time and don’t have to go one-by-one.

This gives two side panels and 1 top panel.

edge glued panels for the convertible table

Step 3: Attach Sides

Using a dowel jig is super easy.

  • Mark the locations of the dowels on both the sides of the joint.
  • On the horizontal board, I used a piece of plywood to help keep the jig in place as I made the holes.
woman making dowel holes in the boardThis is AMAZING! Easy DIY Toddler table and chair that converts into stools and benches. Montessori style weaning table. So many different configurations to use! Learn How to make one with printable plans. #anikasdiylife
  • On the vertical board, I clamped the jig directly to the board and made the holes.
making dowel holes in a board
  • Add wood glue to the dowel holes, and the joint and put the boards together. You may need a mallet to help push the boards together.
  • Clamp tightly and allow to dry.
attaching the sides of the table. to the top using dowels and wood glue

Important – As you join the sides to the top, Stagger the two different dimensions of lumber for added strength: so the 1×10 side pieces attach to the 1×12 top piece, and the 1×12 side pieces attached to the 1×10 top piece.

Step 4: Attach the 2×2 braces

  • To help brace and hold everything together, glue and attach the 2×2 braces through using 2″ wood screws to the back and side edges of the desk piece (2x2s are visible when table is in bench position).  
Attaching the braces to the table bottom

Step 5: Attach the desk

attaching the desk inset using finish nails

Montessori Style Cube Chair

Step 1: Prep the boards

  • Make all the cuts per the cut list in the plans.
  • Sand the boards.

It is always best to sand down all the boards before putting them together to get the best finish.

Step 2: Attach sides

  • Attach the sides to the back using wood glue and dowel joinery.
convertible chair clamped to attach sides

Step 3: Attach the seat

The seat is attached at a height such that it allows it to be flipped for two different seat heights.

woman attaching seat to montessori style cube chair

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Finishing

Completed convertible DIY kids table and chair set
  • Finish with stain or paint of your choice. Katie used Puritan Pine stain that she already had laying around.
  • If you decide to paint it, see how to paint unfinished wood to get the best long lasting finish
  • Once the stain is dry, use a high performance top coat to stand the test of time and toddler activity.
DIY Kids table and chair that can be converted to a bench or stool.

As you know by now, I absolutely love this adorable set which can be used in so many different ways!

Each piece can be used in 3 configurations giving us a total of 27 different possible configurations!

Printable Plans

You can get the printable plans for this cute little set by clicking below.

If you build it, I would love to see it! Feel free to email photos to me at [email protected] or tag me on Instagram @anikasdiylife for a chance to be featured on social media! I can’t wait to see what you build!

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Learn how to build a convertible DIY Toddler Table and chair set, which is the perfect Montessori weaning table and can be used in so many configurations.

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How to build a DIY Toddler Table and Chair set that flips and converts to a bench and stools as well. There are so many configurations to use this!

Instructions

How to build a Montessori Style Cube Chair

    1. Prep the boards by making all the cuts per the cut list in the plans.
    2. Sand the boards.
    3. Attach the sides to the back using wood glue and dowel joinery
    4. Attach the seat using glue and finish nails from the outside.

How to build a Flip Toddler Table/ Bench

    1. Prep the boards by making all the cuts per the cut list in the plans.
    2. Sand the boards.
    3. Edge glue and clamp top boards to build the top.
    4. Edge glue and clamp the sideboards to build 2 sides.
    5. Let the glue-ups dry overnight.
    6. Attach the side pieces to the top using wood glue and dowel pins. Important - As you join the sides to the top, Stagger the two different dimensions of lumber for added strength: so the 1x10 side pieces attach to the 1x12 top piece, and the 1x12 side pieces attached to the 1x10 top piece.
    7. To help brace and hold everything together, glue and nail the 2x2 braces through the back and side edges of the desk piece (2x2s are visible when the table is in bench position).
    8. Attach desk inset piece to the braces and the sides using wood glue and finish nails.

Finishing the DIY toddler table and chairs

    1. Use an orbital sander with 80 grit to round all of the edges and also to smooth any super rough spots. Then follow up with 150 grit and 220 grit.
    2. Finish with stain or paint of your choice.
    3. Once the stain is dry, spray with laquer.

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She wants everyone to unlock their creative potential and experience the feeling that comes with making something. Nothing feels better better than seeing something and saying "I can make that!"

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  1. Great work Katie and Anika that was nice of you to post Katie’s project on your own platform. Should b proud of yourselves #inspirationalwomen 🙌❤️

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