DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

Happy new year, and welcome back to the blog! I’m still getting my bearings now that I’ve made my office return after a long 2-week winter break, but I’m feeling extra creative and motivated now that I’m fully rested. I have so many DIY and décor plans for 2023, and I thought I’d kick things off with a new project dedicated to our fur babes. Keep scrolling to learn how to make your own version of my DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand, and you can watch the entire craft come together in motion over on the Hunker Instagram feed here.

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

Here’s What You’ll Need:

1. Wooden board (the overall measurements will depend on the size of your pet food bowls)

2. .5-inch square wooden dowel rod (the length needed will, again, depend on the size of your pet food bowls)

3. 2-inch-thick round dowel rod

4. Pencil

5. Compound miter saw or clamping miter box and saw

6. Brad nailer

7. Drill and drill bits

8. Wood screws

9. Wood glue

10. Pre-stain wood conditioner

11. “Dark Walnut” stain

12. Polycrylic protective finish

13. Paint brush

14. Rags

15. Sanding block

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

The first thing I needed to do was determine how big my stand needed to be. To do that, I placed our cats’ food bowls on the main wood board, and moved them around until I felt like I got the placement correct, keeping in mind that the edges would have a half inch piece of trim going all the way around. Once I had it just right, I traced the bowls onto the board so I could be extra sure I wasn’t making the stand too small, and then I took the board outside to cut it.

I used my compound miter saw to make my cuts, but a clamping miter box and saw would work instead if that’s what you have. While I had the saw out, I also cut my pieces of trim to fit the shape of the cut base board, and I also turned a 2-inch-thick round dowel rod into four equal sized angled legs. Before bringing all of my cut pieces inside, I sanded down the rough edges until they were smooth.

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl StandDIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

To assemble the stand, I ran a thin line of wood glue on the undersides of all four cut pieces of trim, then pressed them in place along the edges of the stand. Then, I used my brad nailer to finish securing them to the base board. For the legs, I predrilled small holes in the top center point of each leg, added a dot or two of wood glue over the pre-drilled screw holes, and then I pre-drilled holes through each of the four top corners of the base board. Finally, I ran a screw through each corner in the board, down into a leg. I twisted the legs one by one to make them angle outward for a more modern finish (as you see pictured above), and then let the glue set for about an hour before I started staining the finished stand.

By the way, I used black wood screws to attach the legs to the stand (as you can see in the photo below) because I knew they’d be less noticeable once the dark stain went on. If you’d rather hide the screws completely, just drill them deep into the wood and cover the screw heads with wood filler and sand until it’s flush with the surface of the board. I didn’t do this because it’s a pet food bowl stand—nothing super fancy! I didn’t mind it being a little “rustic” and “imperfect.”

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl StandDIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl StandDIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

For the staining phase of this project, I decided to go the extra mile by using a pre-stain wood conditioner first across the entire surface of the stand. I had heard that this helps the stain go on a little more evenly. I honestly didn’t notice that much of a difference, though, so I might skip it next time.

For the top coat, I used my go-to “Dark Walnut” stain, and then I added two coats of Polycrylic protective finish over top of that, sanding lightly between coats to get a super smooth finish. It’s important to use the protective finish since this stand is going to be in contact with liquids and wet pet food. It needs to be water-proof and the Polycrylic will create that finish for you.

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

I was a little worried that our cats wouldn’t use the stand, but they took to it right away! As soon as I set it down and began filling their bowls with food, the pair of them came running. Even Ginny stepped in front of the camera for this mini DIY photoshoot, which almost never happens. Oh, and in case you’re wondering about the food bowls we use, I have a set of white ramekins from Target that our cats love. The ramekins are super inexpensive, dishwasher-safe, and I love the simple look of them, too.

Before I go, I wanted to mention that this stand can be used for lots of different things beyond just an elevated pet food station! I actually styled it as a perfume tray during house showings before we moved, and it worked out great. How would you use this DIY wooden stand? Let me know in the comments below.

DIY Wooden Pet Food Bowl Stand

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Now that we’re nearing the two-month-mark of living in our new house, we’re finally starting to feel settled. Our routines are familiar again, and we’re also getting a handle on what we want and need out of our new spaces. One thing John and I realized pretty quickly that we needed was more counter space in our kitchen. We do have plans to extend the counters, but we really needed more than the existing footprint of our kitchen could offer, so we got creative.

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We decided to put a console in our dining room to act as an extension of our kitchen work area! You can see in the photo above just how close this spot in our dining room is to the kitchen. It’s maybe two steps from our main countertops, so it really doesn’t feel like we’re going to a separate room when we step over to our new console.

Speaking of, isn’t she a beaut? This is the Harper Wide Console Table from Simpli Home, and we’ve been using it as our DIY coffee bar station for about three weeks now. It’s functioning like a dream, and looks great doing it, too, I should add. I wanted this console to have a similar mid-century look to our 1960s dining room furniture so that it suited the space nicely, and that’s exactly what we got with our Harper table. The tapered legs, sleek silhouette, and mod cutout detail on the drawer fronts makes it a natural fit for our retro ranch.

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One question I get asked often by followers and blog readers whenever I share about online furniture we’ve ordered is if it’s hard to assemble. I was a little worried about this piece because it’s on the larger side and has three drawers, but I’m happy to report that it took no more than 20 minutes to unpack and put together. You just have to attach the legs. You don’t have to assemble the drawers—phew!

Beyond that, I love how versatile this console table is. We’re currently using it as a coffee bar so that we have more room on our kitchen countertops for meal prep, but we could easily turn it into a buffet when we entertain. I can also see myself getting the whim to pull it into our entryway just to change things up. Point being, it can serve lots of functions, and I’m excited to see how it evolves with us in our new home over the years.

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Before I wrap this review up, I wanted to tell you a little more about the components of our coffee bar in case you’re curious. We have our coffee maker there, of course, as well as a little marble tray where I keep a few of our favorite mugs and spoons. I also included an open metal canister where we keep coffee pods, and two closed airtight containers that hold sugar and little individually wrapped milk chocolates (one of my favorite treats to have with a cup of decaf coffee).

Big thanks to the folks at Simpli Home for giving our dining room (and kitchen!) so much extra style and function. Doesn’t it look like this piece was meant for our space? I couldn’t love this console more, and definitely recommend adding it to your collection if you’re in need of more tabletop square footage in your home.

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