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Step 1: Cut the Plywood

If you don't have access to a table saw, pay your local home center or lumberyard to cut the pieces to these sizes for you. Be as accurate with your cuts as possible.
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Step 2: Assemble the Cubes

Do this using wood glue and 1 5/8-in. drywall screws. Predrill the holes to prevent splitting. Once the cubes are assembled, lightly sand the surfaces to dull the sharp edges.

Step 3: Apply Paint, Contact Paper or Laminate

The surface can be just about any material you desire. We used plastic laminate, but you might use wood veneer, carpet, linoleum, cloth, paint or contact paper. Or, upgrade to furniture-grade plywood, then stain and seal the natural wood. Plastic laminate and wood veneers are attractive, but tricky to work with since they require the use of contact cement. Most DIYers will find it easier to cover the cubes with vinyl, carpet, contact paper or paint. Have fun and be creative!

Step 4: Add Furniture Glides

Affix four furniture glides to the bottom of each cube to protect the floor and cube from damage.

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