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Can organizer

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/31/2019 - 16:46

I adapted the wall mounted can organizer to take advantage of the stud spaces at the top of the basement stairs. It perfectly frees up some of the horizontal space on the shelves that we use for overflow of the pantry.

Estimated Cost
$0 -Used scrap wood for the retaining boards
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Storage Headboard

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 07/20/2023 - 15:16

This project changed 3 times from the day i started.
It was supposed to be a simple vertical box to hide 2 twin mattresses
Then she decided to do a horizontal box (chest).
Then she decided to put it behind her be.
By the end it became a headboard storage and the design is Modern Geo Headboard

by Ana White

Built from Plan(s)

Faux Christmas Mantle

With all our changes and renovations, we no longer had a place to put up Christmas stockings. When I saw the idea for a fake mantle I knew this would be a good solution. The wall area I had was only 30 inches wide, but we made it work! The mantle itself was made almost entirely out of wood scraps. We also painted a thin piece of wood with chalkboard paint and used metallic Sharpies to create the grate and logs. That attached to the back of the mantle to serve as the "inside" of the fireplace. The kids added their own version of flames with some colored chalk on Christmas Eve night. Best part is I can store it in the attic until next year!

Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
We painted the mantle with a milk colored latex paint, then roughed it up with some sandpaper and finished off with Minwax Dark paste finishing wax.
The inside of the fireplace was a piece of 1/8 inch plywood painted in chalkboard paint, and decorated with metallic Sharpies to create the grate and logs.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Double Pedestal Table, Benches and Bar

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 07/24/2023 - 10:37

I was so inspired by Ana's plans I made two tables, that can be put side by side, alongside each other or used as two separate tables with benches. I also made a bar with granite top...... It was lots of sanding as I did not have a planer at the time, but I love the finished project and get compliments by all that see it. Thank you Ana White.

 

Cathy B

Jack's Play Kitchen

Submitted by AmyW on Tue, 03/13/2012 - 14:17

My husband and I built this kitchen for my son's 2nd birthday and it continues to be a huge hit. We scaled the dimensions up a bit so he can use it longer, and used 3/4" birch plywood with veneer on the ends. The oven knobs spin on dowels, the stove burners are just painted on and we added moulding to the edge of the countertops to give it a nice rounded edge. We used a cheap bar faucet from ebay, hardware from IKEA, and a stainless steel bowl with a rim for the sink. I highly recommend using a flap stay on the stove door to keep it from slamming open, and magnetic catches on the oven and fridge doors. We also used anti-tip furniture straps because these suckers are heavy.

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
clear stain on bases,
red mahogany stain on countertops,
many many coats of poly (this thing will survive the apocalypse)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

TIffonie

Sun, 07/08/2012 - 18:16

I've been planning on building these for my son soon. Your color choices are fantastic! How much bigger did you make them?

AmyW

Sun, 07/08/2012 - 22:00

Thanks Tiffonie!
We added three inches to the width and height. It was a bit large for him at two years old. Now that he is 3.5 it still gets played with every day, and the size works well. Good luck- your son will love it!

Little Cottage Loft Bed Animal House

Submitted by davisnc on Mon, 01/06/2014 - 11:17

I spent time over my winter break from work to build this for my nine year-old. She absolutely loves it. It is much sturdier than the basic wooden loft I had in college. Now my 6YO wants one! I bought a Kreg Jig, which was a great investment to build something like this. I used a circular saw but next time around would borrow or purchase a miter/table saw for the large number of cuts required. I spent $475 in lumber, screws, nails, paint, etc which was more than I had planned, but we are happy with the result! It took me about 40 hours to build this in my basement. Great project for daddy/daughter time while school was out; she made the majority of the measurements for me! There were very slight issues with the plans but overall it was not too difficult.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
475
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Olympic One paint with primer
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Patio Table/ my work table

I decided since I was doing a lot of wood working projects I needed to have a work table. I came across the patio table on Ana site and fell in love. I now have a great table in my garage for all my woodworking projects.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Modified Farmhouse Standard King Size Headboard

Submitted by LampAtFeet on Fri, 11/15/2019 - 15:56

Thoroughly enjoyed building this Farmhouse headboard. Thank you so much Ana, for the great plans! I couldn't find any 4x4s suitable for indoor furniture, so I ended up following another plan on your site that used 2 2x4s per leg for the Farmhouse headboard. I didn't need the footboard or side rails since our bed already had a frame (it's also a bed that raises up and down at the head and foot sections) Anyway, I just needed a headboard and it works perfectly! We anchored it to the wall to avoid any possible accidents. Keep up the great work! 

Estimated Cost
$50-100 depending on what supplies you have on hand
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Painted using Rustoleum black chalkboard paint, then 2 coats of Satin Wipe On Polyeurethane.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Tryde Console Table

Submitted by metsfan94 on Sat, 03/17/2012 - 14:18

Untreated 4x4s are so hard to find around me so I used 2x4s for the legs. To get the legs truly square, I used my table saw to rip about a 1/4" off from each side of 2x4s (making the legs 3" by 3"). This also helped the legs appear to be one solid piece. After sanding with palm sander I applied Dark Walnut Minwax Stain. After the first coat set, I applied more stain to random places on the table to give it a somewhat "worn" look I guess. I finished with two generous coats of Minwax Semi-gloss poly. I like the way it came out. I also built the tryde coffee table, and after doing so I realized that the 2x6 breadboards had a slight angle to them. To fix this on the console table I attached the breadboards more inward toward the center of the table. The level look is just more appealing to me, but it's no biggie. Now I'm working on finish two tryde end tables, and soon I'll be starting a tv stand. Love the plans and the site in general! Thanks!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
About $25-30
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Stain: Minwax Dark Walnut
Clear Coat: Minwax Semi-gloss Poly
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Playhouse Loft bed... Full size

Submitted by J.Gutz on Wed, 01/08/2014 - 08:37

Using the original plans, I modified them to fit a full size mattress.

Estimated Cost
$175 + mattress
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Quite Lilac and White Paint
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

PRB1963

Mon, 08/10/2015 - 09:04

Could I get the plans for a twin bed please. My granddaughter will love this. Recntly got custody and want her room looking great!! Thanks, Paula

handcrafted amish style entry bench

Submitted by rburmania on Tue, 03/29/2016 - 11:39

custom handcrafted amish style entry bench

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
provincial stain and white satin pain
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Reclaimed Wood Outdoor Sofa

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 07/30/2023 - 14:43

We had a small deck with many rotted boards. The contractor who demoed it, knowing my interest in diy projects, sorted out any usable boards. I loved the idea of an outdoor sofa, so altered your beautiful pattern to accommodate decking boards - I literally only had to purchase 2 boards for the entire project! I’m so thrilled with how it turned out! Thank you!!

Camey Brown

Built from Plan(s)

Perfect Teenage Desk!

Submitted by tracysmith on Mon, 03/19/2012 - 17:55

I built this desk for my 15 year old daughter. We needed to size it so that a neat yard sale find seat could fit under it. I also added supports for the legs at the bottom. It just didn't feel sturdy enough for me. Large, single drawer was painted on the inside to match the color of her walls, pulling the whole look together! Lots of fun to build!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
FREE
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
I used Glidden Cappuccino White for the main body of the desk and in the drawer, I used Glidden Spanish Olive. Both are in a satin finish.
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Comments

kristen

Tue, 03/20/2012 - 16:48

Love your daughter's desk! And I also love that it was FREE. The Hubs always wants me to throw out the scraps and I just can't, especially after seeing projects like yours :)

In reply to by kristen

tracysmith

Tue, 03/20/2012 - 22:05

Thank you Kristen!!! I love dipping into the ole scrap bins... of course, I have three of them..LOL I also use the stuff that I can't make into a project out in the Ghetto Fire Pit so we enjoy it any way we can!!! Someday I'll have to take a pic and post it on Ana's site somewhere.. I doubt anyone will want one but it works for us!

shelbyannec21

Mon, 12/21/2015 - 15:08

I love how you changed the design alittle on this, I am trying to build something very similar to what you did for my vanity/dressing table! I noticed on yours the front aprons are not noticable how did you do that? I want your exact design, and my dimensions are 29" w X 16" d. Thank you in advance!

Rustic X Table

I hated my old flimsy coffee table and I decided that I needed another one. After searching online for tables that I could build, my wife and I came across this one. Its large, sturdy and has the underneath shelf for additional storage. Plus the styling was cool too.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
About 80 dollars.
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
To finish this table the first thing I did was coat the table with Minwax Pre-Stain Wood Conditioner. I did a double coat of that before I used Varathane Stain+Poly in Cabernet. I chose the semi-gloss. It took several coats before I got the color that I was happy with.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Farmhouse Storage Bed

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 03/31/2016 - 21:32

Absolutely loved making this bed! It became my summer project and I needed it done in a two week time frame. Between working on it after i got off work and on my days off, it came out exactly how I wanted it to.

I only ended up spending a total of $140 dollars by using scrap wood around my garage and new nails and screws and such. This was the absolute way to go before moving into my first apartment with little to no furniture! The storage boxes were the perfect solution to not wanting to buy a dresser. It's completely durable and I'd definitely do it again! Thanks Ana White!

Estimated Cost
~$140 by using scraps
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Minwax PolyShades Bombay Mahogany Gloss Stain and Polyurethane
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Sideboard Companion to 4x4 Truss Table

Submitted by Rasalhague on Fri, 11/29/2019 - 06:17

After the enlarged 4x4 Truss Table, we needed someplace to store the dishes.  The Planked Wood Sideboard was the thing.  Not an easy piece.  This was my first attempt at "Doors & Drawers" and was a steep learning curve, but we are so pleased with the big, sturdy results that match the table.

Estimated Cost
$550 with Kreg hinge and cabinet knob jigs (Will be reused)
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Minwax Red Mahogany Stain
Recommended Skill Level
Advanced

Flat back book racks

Submitted by Spolitte on Wed, 03/21/2012 - 20:39

These came together nicely but I definitely advocate the right tool for cutting the curves on the sides. Also, the next time we make them, and we most likely will, I will make the roomy version. The wider size will give us a little more room for a few extra books. All in all the girls are very please with them. I like that they are just above their bed to make night time reading easy and fun. Couldn't have done it without you Ana. Thanks.

Estimated Cost
10ish dollars minus paint
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
We painted all the surfaces a No Voc semi gloss for easy cleaning. When it came time to add the girls names I found that a bright semi gloss with layers of corresponding glitter paint added the vivid contrast and bling that all little girls love.
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Simplest Armoire

Submitted by carongirls on Sat, 01/11/2014 - 16:20

We needed something to put clothes in. A dresser wouldn't of been big enough, so I decided on the armoire. I shortened the height so I'd only had to buy 2 1x12's. Everything else is the same. The 1x12's were so warped I had a heck of time with the doors.
I'm not digging the distressing. I tried the Vaseline thing. Never again it was a mess. I'll just stick to sanding it down from now on.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$100
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner
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