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Raised flower planter beds
We bought a house with a death trap for a back step. Until we get to re-doing the entire back patio area I needed a temporary solution to keeping the kids from toddling off the back 'ledge'. I modified Ana's plans to make a nice border around the step so kids can't fall off when they are coming and going from the backyard. We had left over cedar fence slats from when we did our fence last spring...PERFECT and FREE!!!!!
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Simple Pot Rack and Spice Shelf
This was a very simple pot rack and spice shelf using 1x3 for the pot rack and 1x4 for the spice shelf.
Spice Shelf is 7ft and the most complicate part was cutting the uprights for the large baseboards in our house. I used a profile gauge but this wasn't quite enough. Eventually I did some sanding on the spot to get the best fit. Having gained my addiction from Ana for Kreg Jigs the shelves and mounting pieces were added with pocket hole screws. By placing the screws on top or on the bottom I was able to avoid the necessity of plugging holes. Shelf spacing is completely custom for our needs and the large bottom portion will receive a cross brace in the front to hold in our shopping bags. Butterfly bolts were used to mount the shelving through the lathe and plaster walls.
The pot rack is simply a 1x3 ladder where I used a 1x3 for the spacing between the rungs. Large bottom to hold pot lids. Hooks were hand bent using a jig to ensure they were all the same. Mounted to the old brick chimney in the kitchen using TapCons.
Both items were finished in MinWax Mahogany and had one coat of of poly to keep the rustic feel.
Length of project depends on drying times.
Any questions please let me know!
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DIY Upholstered Bench
I just finished my first project with upholstery! I built a bench following Ana's plans from a couple of 2x4s and used this gorgeous fabric from Minted. Minted is November's sponsor for the Fab Furniture Flippin Contest. The paint color is Behr's Island Aqua. I used 3" thick upholstery foam (and WOW that stuff is super expensive). I love diamond tufting and followed a tutorial from Addicted 2 Decorating.
The bench is super compfy. I love it and I love the bright cheery colors.
Tilt out trashcan, slight modification.
Made it a little taller and a little deeper.
All treated wood
I made a slight modification using 5/4 x 6 deck boards instead of 1x10's. I also added some additional bracing to the backs of the arms. Love these chairs!
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Our "Stop Breaking Our Back" washer and dryer pedestals
The husband kept complaining that the washer and dryer were too low without pedestals. Well, no problem! I've got plans from Ana's site.
I measured to fit our machines and followed the plans. But somewhere along the way I screwed up. I think it might have been how I attached the legs with the "L" brackets. My legs were sitting away from the base, not flush with it. Anyhow, the way to correct my mistake was to attach the moulding along the sides, front and back of the base, not around the legs. But I don't mind the way it looks. Just an FYI: there was a lot of waste with the sheets of MDF, but that's not a problem because I'm using it in another project as I write. :)
First, I put on two coats of primer. Then I decided I wanted a splash of turquoise in the basement, so I mixed a blue and yellow paint until I got the color I desired. After a few coats of paint, I distressed and then decided to tone down the color a bit with a Valspar glaze. I put on two coats of poly, hoping that would be enough to withstand the inevitable water on the pedestal. I thought the piece was screaming for a quote, so I painted "The most memorable days usually end with the dirtiest clothes."
And you think with the new height he'd help me with laundry a bit more? Yeah, I think not.
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Tue, 08/30/2011 - 18:58
Looks great!
I love the color! I'm usually not a fan of quotes on furniture but this is really cute and it fits perfectly! Great job!
Sat, 09/10/2011 - 17:44
Very snappy!
What a great idea, and I love the color choice! We have front loaders and bought the drawers for the bottom. While they are decent storage, they tend to travel open at times. This has so much more personality and adds a real built in look to the laundry area. I'm sure you saved quite a bit doing it this way over drawers. How is it holding up to the moisture and vibration of a the washers? Keep those great ideas coming.
In reply to Very snappy! by BethG (not verified)
Tue, 09/20/2011 - 18:38
No issues
I've been waiting for my machines to "walk off", but the pedestal is holding up well. I made sure to add poly to help protect it from the moisture. So far, so good.
Mon, 10/10/2011 - 18:43
I love the way the moulding
I love the way the moulding goes all the way around. Love the color and the quotes!
Outdoor Sofa and Single Chair
Our original sofa and loveseat turned out so well that my parents asked that we build them a set. It was our first time converting the plan to a single seat so I was nervous on how it would turn out, but it looks great!
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Fri, 09/20/2013 - 15:10
Beautifully done!
Beautifully done! I love the colors and how they play off of each other. I just finished building the loveseat and two chairs. Couldn't be happier. I'm getting requests too, but I'm still worn out from building mine.
TV Console
This TV console was made on request. Its made from maple plywood and Pine top, trimmed with Small crown, large chair rail and base board moulding. It has one media shelf a larger shelf for Pictures. The very bottom has two 18 inch drawers that are 5 1/4 inches deep for dvds or games.
Gunstock Stained Farmhouse/craftsman bed
Followed the plan, adjusted the height to accomadate a trundle bed in the future. Tapered the edges of the 2x6 material for a shaker/craftsman look. If you cut the board at a 25 degree angle the 2x6 material will rest right in line with the 2 x 4 material below. Be sure and add 2 to 2 1/2 inches to accommodate the taper edging.
Used Minwax gunstock stain to match the furniture and three coats of fast drying gloss poly.
Craft and Homework Table
I used the plans for the modern craft table for this build and I had some curly cherry laying around begging to be use so I used that for the top.
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Sun, 11/20/2022 - 12:32
Gorgeous Craft Table!
This is delightful, love the white base and stunning wood top! Thanks for sharing.
Farmhouse Table
I worked on this over the past couple of months (would have been quicker, but you know..life gets crazy sometimes!!)
I used the farmhouse table plans to a tee and then stained and poly'd it. It turned out great!!! My Wife loves it and now all I have to do is build the benches. The wood is cut for them, just need to find the time to do it. This is my 4th Anna-White project. I have also built a bench for the end of our bed, some laundry cubbues, and a day bed.
I love this site and plan on using much more...I have friends and family wanting me to build them stuff...the only thing now...is how much do I charge..... :)
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Mon, 09/23/2013 - 17:45
Looks beautiful!
Great work!! I love the stain you chose too....wish I had space for a farm table.
1x2 Christmas Trees
I used 1x2 boards for this project. The smaller tree is the size according to plans (minus the coat rack). For the larger tree, I added 3.5 inches to each piece. 1/4 plywood on the back and used a stencil for the design. I love the way it turned out.
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Planters
First time building planters. They came out perfectly.
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Bedside Tables
I built two of these bad boys!
I used the cheapest spruce wood as I knew I was going to paint them.
Not sure how much everything cost in the end - maybe €50. Am making 2 beds to go with them too but they'll be a little longer in the pipeline!
I cut the wood myself using my circular saw and joined the wood with pockethole screws.
I painted the tables white and then used a chestnut brown woodstain on the table tops, shelf and knob.
Hard to say how long it took me as I just did a bit every now and again when I had a bit of time.
Rustic rolling kitchen island
My version of the rustic rolling kitchen island. Really can't do the x's yet. It's all leftover wood and counter top. I use my other one similar to this as a coffee station.
Entry Level Workbench
Building a workbench seems to be a rite of passage for most serious woodworkers. The Entry Level Workbench shown here is a collaboration between myself and Kevin at Kev's Woodworks. I've detailed the design while Kevin and his son built the workbench as a father/son project.
All details including dimensions, parts list, tool list, and a full cost breakdown are included in the link if you would like to build your own bench.
Entry Bench
I search many DIY entry benches and ultimately chose Ana White's, it was perfect what what we needed. Thanks for the vid, plans, post and tips that helped me build it. I'm currently browsing your other projects for the next one. Thanks so much
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Fri, 12/16/2022 - 13:11
Wonderful bench!
This looks fantastic, thank you so much for sharing, can't wait to see your next project!
Rustic Headboard
Made by my husband.
Kitchen Cabinet
Kitchen cabinet I made with raised panels.
Some more details at:
http://bendrea.wordpress.com/2013/09/22/kitchen-cabinet-2013/
Farmhouse/Rustic table
My Second DIY project! It turned out PERFECT :)
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Mon, 12/14/2015 - 11:34
Good Job! It looks terrific.
Well done, It looks terrific! I like the stain color very much.
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Ana White Admin
Wed, 10/19/2022 - 08:30
Perfection!
Love this as blanket storage!