Whether you build your own table or purchase one, here are 10 LEGO tables any kid would love.

1. LEGO woodworking project table

1. LEGO woodworking project table
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Blogger pwgmyk took on his first woodworking project to help his 7-year-old son get excited about moving to a new home.

The lego table has plenty of space for LEGO projects and storage underneath.

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2. LEGO containment table

2. LEGO containment table
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This DIY lego table posted by Douglas Lumpkin keeps LEGOs contained, in a moat/trough around the middle, so they don’t fall on the floor.

And try using an old over-sized drawer attached to a table that has been sanded down.

3. LEGO activity centre

3. LEGO activity centre
Heram Decor

Talk about the ultimate LEGO workspace.

This activity area featured on Heram Decor not only features lots of space to work, but plenty of built-in storage.

So try your hand at building a simple desk to use as a LEGO activity centre.

Whether you build your own table or purchase one, here are 10 LEGO tables any kid would love.

4. DIY LEGO table and chair

4. DIY LEGO table and chair
angelicremedies

The blog angelicremedies features lots of DIY LEGO table ideas, including this simple design that uses a large LEGO baseplate glued to the tabletop and tops of chairs.

5. LEGO floor city

5. LEGO floor city
The Happier Homemaker

Who says you always need a lego table?

The blogger on The Happier Homemaker used masking tape to create a grid for a LEGO city on the floor in the corner of a room.

6. Personalised LEGO table

6. Personalised LEGO table
Little Wood Workshop

A woodworker on the blog Little Wood Workshop personalised this LEGO table with the child’s name in the corner and applied a finish to protect the table from scratches.

And there’s plenty of room to build and a built-in storage spot to keep LEGOs contained.

Whether you build your own table or purchase one, here are 10 LEGO tables any kid would love.

7. End table turned LEGO table

7. End table turned LEGO table
Through the Eyes of the Mrs

This DIYer from the blog Through the Eyes of the Mrs. found an old end table at a resale shop and refinished it to create this LEGO activity centre.

It features a small tabletop for building and a built-in basket for storage.

8. Coffee-LEGO table duo

8. Coffee-LEGO table duo
Brickset Forum

This table posted on Brickset Forum works not only as a coffee table in a family room, but also as an activity table for the kids.

Cubbies with baskets underneath work great as a storage solution for LEGOs.

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