The recipe is easy, just add casters...

Suzanne Kasler

Southern Living

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Cottage Living

Better Homes&Gardens
I told you that I added casters to my project table/desk. I know they are tiny but they were the only ones I could find who's plate fit on the legs. I'm telling you this because I learned a lil' something during this project...
These kind of casters work well if you are attaching them to a flat surface.
These kind of casters work better for attaching to a table leg.
Lesson learned. The hard way.