8 Easy Ways To Attach Table Legs (2024)

Our furniture legs can be used under dining tables, desks, coffee tables, kitchen counters and islands, vanities, end tables,benches and more. When you buy legs from us, you’ll be able to select fromattachment options that work best for that leg. Here are 8 ways how you can easily attach table legs:

1. Straight and Angled Metal Plates

Metal plates attach to the underside of your furniture with 4 screws (supplied). A bolt is installed part-way into the leg, the remaining 5/16” of exposed threads are screwed into the metal plate. The legs can be easily unscrewed for storage and transport. A fast, easy, and inexpensive solution, well suited for lighter duty applications. Available for both straight and angled attachments.

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Recommended for:

  • Small tables without aprons, especiallyMid-Century Modern
  • Easy, fast and inexpensive installation
  • Thinner legs attached to solid or dense woodbases
  • An invisible means of affixing legs—all you’llsee is the leg itself when installed
  • Angled or straight attachments

Not recommended for:

  • Heavy load bearing
  • Furniture that gets moved or slid across thefloor frequently
  • Furniture with metal or softer wood bases
  • Legs 2.25” diameter or more
  • Dining tables or kitchen islands

How to order:

Metalplates are offered as an optional attachment service when you buy any leg wherethey are a workable solution. We install the hangar bolt into your furniture legsfor you. You can also buy the metal plates separately.

Angled metalattachment plates

Straightmetal attachment plates

2. Threaded Inserts

Threaded inserts take a little woodworking skill. They are installed directly into the underside of your furniture, allowing any leg with a 3/8” wide insert bolt to be installed. The legs can then be easily unscrewed for storage and transport. A rugged and invisible solution, strong enough for most applications.

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Recommended for:

  • Legs attached to wood bases
  • Tables without aprons—an invisible means of attaching your table legs
  • Tables that gets moved or slid across the floor frequently
  • Experienced woodworkers

Not recommended for:

  • Tables with metal bases
  • Tables with aprons

How to order:

View our threaded inserts here. If you’d like your legs to come with the compatible Threaded Insert Bolts preinstalled, simply add a Cleat/Mounting Bolt Installation service for each part you order.

3. Mounting Blocks

Mounting blocks are a great way to attach legs to a table without aprons.They attach to the underside of your furniture with 4 screws (supplied). A 3/8” x 2 ½” bolt is installed part-way into the leg, the remaining ¾” of exposed threads are screwed into the mounting block. The blocks have crisp beveled edges for a more attractive presentation. The legs can be easily unscrewed for storage and transport. A fast and easy solution for apronless tables, strong enough for almost any application. Mounting blocks are offered in 7 species of wood and in 2 sizes.

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Recommended for:

  • Tables without aprons
  • Easy and fast installation
  • Legs attached to wood bases
  • Heavy load bearing
  • Furniture that gets moved or slid across thefloor frequently
  • Foursquareor any round leg

Not recommended for:

  • Furniture with metal bases
  • Applications where you want the attachmenthardware to be less visible
  • Tables with aprons
  • Traditional, turned leg designs

How to order:

Mountingblocks are offered as an optional attachment service when you buy any leg wherethey are a workable solution. We will install the mounting bolt into yourfurniture legs for you. The blocks will be the same species (and finish) as thelegs you order (not available in knotty pine). You can also buyWood Mounting Blocks separately from us.

4. Straight and Angled Cleats

Cleats were developed as an attractive and sturdy way to affix Mid-Century Modern legs to table tops without using aprons. The cleats—which come in 8 lengths from 12” to 36”—attach to the underside of your furniture using the supplied screws. Legs attach at each end of the cleat; 1 cleat for 2 legs. A cleat bolt is installed part-way into the leg, the remaining ¾” of exposed threads are screwed into the cleat. The legs can be easily unscrewed for storage and transport. A fast and easy solution, strong enough for any application. Choose straight cleats or angled (splayed) cleats for a classic Mid-Century Modern look.

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Recommended for:

  • McCobb and Wegner legs up to a 2.375” diameter
  • Easy and fast installation
  • Legs attached to wood bases
  • Heavy load bearing
  • Furniture that gets moved or slid across thefloor frequently
  • Authentic Mid-Century Modern look, especiallywith angled cleats

Not recommended for:

  • Furniture with metal bases
  • Applications where you want the attachmenthardware to be less visible
  • Legs larger than a 2.375” diameter
  • Tables wider than 44” or longer than 70”

How to order:

For ourpopular McCobb Mid-Century Modern and Wegner Danish Modern designs, you canorder legs and cleats as sets. You’ll choose the length of the cleat and theheight of the legs, available in 4 species, unfinished or finished with Monocoat NaturalOil. Each set includes 2 cleats, 4 legs with the cleat bolt installed, andscrews to attach the cleats to the underside of your furniture. You can alsobuy cleats separately from us.

Angledcleats

Straightcleats

5. Single Angled Cleats

Single angled cleats were created specifically to complement our McCobb and Wegner legs and our angled cleats. They attach to the underside of your furniture using the supplied screws. A 3/8” x 2 ½” bolt is installed part-way into the leg, the remaining ¾” of exposed threads are screwed into the cleat. The legs can be easily unscrewed for storage and transport. A fast and easy solution, ideal for 3-legged tables or as a support for center legs on a 6-legged bench or table with angled cleats.

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Recommended for:

  • McCobb and Wegner legs
  • Three legged tables
  • Easy and fast installation

Not recommended for:

  • Furniture with metal bases
  • Applications where you want the attachmenthardware to be less visible

How to order:

Single Angled Cleats are available in 4 species, unfinished or finished with Monocoat NaturalOil. Each cleat comes with 4 mounting screws. Order legs and cleat boltinstallation separately.

6. EasyBase™ system – A TableLegs.com exclusive

For a faster, easier and equally strong alternative to traditional joinery, opt for our exclusive EasyBase design that brings mortise and tenons into the 21 st century. Rather than glue and clamps, this ingenious system relies on corner blocks and bolts. All you do is slide the leg into place and give a few turns with the included Allen key. It can be easily disassembled for transport and storage.

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Recommended for:

  • Tables of any size—small to large
  • Woodworkers and DIYers of all skill levels
  • Strong, sturdy installation
  • Tables with aprons
  • Furniture that gets moved from room to roomfrequently
  • 6-leggedtables

Not recommended for:

  • Those who prefer apronless tables
  • Traditional woodworkers who insist on glue,clamps, and pegs

How to order:

Nearly allour table legs can be purchased with aprons as a table base or complete table.Check our semi-customtable bases and semi-customtables, or go for fully custom to select all the features available for customtable bases and customtables.

7. Direct Attachment

Metal legs require no additional parts or service to attach—they can be affixed directly to the bottom of your furniture with the supplied screws. Heavier metal legs—such as our Industrial Metal Tapered legs—are good for larger, heavier tables. Hairpin legs are better suited to smaller, lighter tables.

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Recommended for:

  • Contemporary designs
  • Easy and fast installation
  • Legs attached to wood bases
  • Heavy load bearing—except for hairpins
  • An invisible means of attaching your legs
  • Furniture that gets moved or slid across thefloor frequently

Not recommended for:

  • Furniture with metal bases
  • Tables with aprons

How to order:

View all our metallegs here

8. Traditional mortise and tenon joinery

The tried, traditional and true method of creating sturdy furniture. Aprons—long boards with a tenons cut into each end—interlock with the mortises cut into the legs. They are held together with glue. This is recommended for experienced woodworkers, as wood glue, clamps and pegs require additional tools and a higher skill level. The table cannot be disassembled.

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Recommended for:

  • Tables of any size—small to large
  • Experienced woodworkers and DIYers—especiallythose with a passion for traditional joinery
  • Strong, sturdy installation
  • Stretcher base tables
  • Tables with aprons

Not recommended for:

  • Beginner and intermediate woodworkers and DIYers.
  • Furniture that gets moved frequently ordisassembled for storage

How to order:

Nearly allour table legs can be purchased with aprons as a table base or complete tablewith traditional joinery. Check our customtable bases and customtables. Apronswith tenons and mortisingservices are also available separately.

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FAQs

What is the best way to attach table legs? ›

Mounting blocks are a great way to attach legs to a table without aprons. They attach to the underside of your furniture with 4 screws (supplied). A 3/8” x 2 ½” bolt is installed part-way into the leg, the remaining ¾” of exposed threads are screwed into the mounting block.

Where do you attach legs to a table? ›

For dining tables, position your legs 16-20” from the end of the table to allow for seating someone on the end. Mark all of your mounting holes with the legs in place. Remove legs and drill holes for threaded inserts.

How do you attach table legs without an apron? ›

Mounting Blocks. Another excellent table leg attachment method for tables without aprons is mounting blocks. This approach attaches a block of wood to the underside of the table which the leg will screw into using a partially installed bolt. Mounting blocks often have a beveled edge for a more attractive appearance.

What is the best way to attach a table top? ›

One of the easiest options for attaching a table top to a furniture project is a figure 8 fastener. A Forstner bit is used to drill holes in the apron, and the figure 8 fastener is screwed to the apron. The top is then placed on the DIY table, and the top is attached with screws through the figure 8 fastener.

How do you secure a loose table leg? ›

Fill a single wobbly or loose joint with wood glue.

You can even unscrew the leg, fill the area with wood glue, and then reinstall the leg before it dries. You can use a clamp to hold a leg tight against the table while the wood glue dries if necessary. You can also use epoxy if you prefer.

How do you attach table legs to an angle? ›

Here's a few approaches:
  1. Cut your legs to the correct angle and fasten them in place with screws through the top.
  2. Cut holes through the top at the angles of the legs, sized to fit the legs. ...
  3. Same as #2, but punch some holes in the legs beneath where the top would go, then slide dowels through those holes.

How do you attach sectional legs? ›

Attaching Sofa Legs: Follow This Quick-and-Easy Process
  1. Unbox the sofa. ...
  2. Remove the sofa legs pouch and hardware from bottom of sofa.
  3. Place the sofa on its side. ...
  4. Attach the top of the sofa to the base.
  5. Use a drill to screw in the four legs.
  6. Place sofa upright.
  7. Sit back, relax and enjoy your sofa – because you're done!

How do you attach legs to bed? ›

Attaching the legs is easy. Simply line up the legs with the outside corners of the bed frame and screw through the corner supports into the top of the leg blocks. Use at least 2 screws. You could easily attach a different type of foot to the bed in the same manner.

What can I use as table legs? ›

DIY table legs can be made from tall wooden candlesticks, or repurposed from chair legs or even bowling pins, says Bowling Artworks. Sturdy wooden figures, rolling pins or bowls stacked open end to open end can all be relegated to new life as furniture legs.

How do you attach a table? ›

For a basic table, click Insert > Table and move the cursor over the grid until you highlight the number of columns and rows you want.

Can I glue legs to a table? ›

Squeeze a generous amount of wood glue onto the top of the table leg, or on the point where the glue belongs on the bottom of the table if the table is upside down. Spread the glue around evenly with your finger to coat the entire area that requires glue. Wipe your finger off on a rag, or simply wash your hands.

What are hanger bolts? ›

A hanger bolt is a headless fastener engineered to be driven into wood or another soft substrate. These bolts have machine screw threads on one end and self-tapping threads on the other.

How do you stabilize a table with two legs? ›

If you see a nut in each corner, tighten those with wrench and the whole table will tighten up. If you're not so lucky, the legs might be held on with pocket screws. Look for screw heads deep inside holes. If you find these, reach in with a screw driver and tighten them firmly until the leg is secure again.

How do you add height to a piece of furniture? ›

A quick and affordable trick for changing or upgrading the style of a piece of furniture is to swap in new legs or feet. Why not take this idea a step further and add legs or feet to pieces that are otherwise grounded. Doing so will add height and visually lighten the piece.

How do Murphy bed legs work? ›

A Murphy works by being pulled out of the cabinet before being replaced back inside. This means that the legs of the bed must be able to retract flat against the mattress in order to fit. The way this works is similar to the way that the legs of a sofa bed fold in order to fit inside the couch.

How do you fit bed casters? ›

On the underside of the bed base, you'll find slots specifically for the wheels. Insert the wheels into these slots and they should click into place. Adding these wheels will help you rearrange and position your bed easily until you are happy with it.

How do you secure a freestanding headboard? ›

(Wall Mount) To mount your freestanding headboard to the wall, locate studs behind your wall with a stud finder. Then position your headboard so its legs are on the studs. Drill holes through the legs into the studs and secure the headboard to the wall with screws.

What is the rule of thumb for table legs? ›

A good rule of thumb is to allow 8” – 9” of space between your stool and the bar table. This gives you that slight slant when sitting, as opposed to a straight 90-degree angle.

How do I stabilize my legs on the table? ›

If your table legs are screwed in; make sure you have the right type of screwdriver and tighten the screws as much as possible. This will make the legs steady again. However, if the legs of your table are fixed in place using bolts, you'll need a wrench. Tighten them as much as you can to get the legs steady.

How do you anchor a table leg to the floor? ›

Drill into the concrete at the marks using a masonry bit. Pound the inserts into the holes. Place the table over the holes, fitting the ends of the wedge anchors into the inserts. Pound or apply weight to the table top to force the wedges into the anchors, where they will lock in place to secure the table.

What is the standard height for table leg? ›

What determines the optimal leg height is what you're producing. Legs for coffee tables are usually 16" to 18" in height, end stand legs are often between 24" to 26", desk or dining table legs are usually 28" to 29" inches in height, and kitchen counter height, bar height usually ranges within 36" to 42" inches tall.

What is the ideal table leg height? ›

What is the ideal height for a dining table? If the space where the table will go is a large dining room, the most recommended legs are those that measure between 70 and 71 cm in height. In terms of thickness, 60 mm is a good size, which will provide firmness.

How can I stabilize my lower legs? ›

Allow your lower leg to be long through the back of the leg and flexing through your ankle into your heel. Your ankle should absorb the horses motion. Ensure your body is not too far in front of, or behind the vertical. You need to be centered in the saddle, with weight evenly distributed.

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