This marble table is a fantastic beginner project with no tools required and will look great both indoors or outside.

The project
While I was creating this travertine side table, I came across a gorgeous marble paver at Bunnings.

I just had to buy one in hopes that I could find a use for it. I knew it would be the perfect table top so I set out to find some table legs and stumbled upon hairpin steel table legs.
I am all for easy D.I.Y. projects. This project required no measuring as the back of the paver has a grid of lines that makes it easy to get the legs even. I simply placed the paver upside down and used my trusty Selleys Hold Up Construction Adhesive to secure all four legs to the paver.

I then waited 24 hours for the glue to set before turning the table over to see the finished result.

Tools and materials
- 1 Tuscan Path 600 x 600 x 20mm Marble Porcelain Paver
- 4 Taskmaster 400 x 10mm Hairpin Steel Table Legs
- Selleys Hold Up Construction Adhesive.
Total cost was approximately $85.
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