Dresser
Adapted plans to suit me
Your and your husband's videos are easy to
follow and well explained for the beginner thanks.
Definite confidence building to Finish
Thanks
Adapted plans to suit me
Your and your husband's videos are easy to
follow and well explained for the beginner thanks.
Definite confidence building to Finish
Thanks
I had to change the plan to better fit my son's room. I changed the depth to 22 and the width to 34 to fit in the corner. Big lesson learned don't use the worst wood possible where the drawer slides go, yikes the rigging I had to do was awful. Atleast no one can see it is all under the desk. :)
I saw these here on Ana Whites site and fell in love and wanted to make one for my 3 year old. Well at the time (we now no longer have it) we had a huge chalkboard wall upstairs for my 4 boys and therefor the hubs told me there was no need to build these....but I have a friend who has twin girls and I new that was the perfect opportunity to build these cute things as their birthday presents! So that is what I did. I also made a zipper pouch to hold the chalk. The girls love them :)
I started this project with the intention of building the octagon table. The person I was building it for changed their mind and asked for round instead. With the table top now being round I did not think that the supports underneath the table fit with the design so I used the leftover scraps from cutting the round top to make the altered supports you see in my photos. Turned out pretty good I think and the recipient is in love with the design. Thanks for the original plans Ana and good luck to everyone else building this table!
I made this for my 5 year old daughter for Christmas. I really like how beautiful and sturdy this play kitchen is. I added 4 inches to the height so it would be the right size for my daughter. I also made all the sections equal in width. This made it simpler for cutting the shelves. The faucet is made from various pvc pipes and spray painted with Rustoleum silver. All the knobs are able to be turned, and the faucet can swivel. For the oven shelf, I used a cooling rack. Thank you so much for this wonderful plan!
Wed, 12/26/2018 - 13:59
I love this! We shared on Instagram, thank you so much for sharing with us!
Mon, 12/31/2018 - 16:04
Thank you! I LOVE your website and all of your plans! I've learned so much from you and you've given me the confidence to take on any diy project!
Tue, 01/01/2019 - 12:43
Thank you! I LOVE your website and all of your plans! You have given me the knowledge and confidence to tackle any diy project!
Just finished this last night! My very first piece of furniture! I'm so proud of myself! Thank you so much for these plans!!
This is the Ipex bookcase (plans on this site). My husband built it for our almost 11 year old's room. He modified it to be 36 inches wide rather than 48. Painting scheme done by me - she is into black and white/zebra.
We are pleased!!
I used Ana's plans and Hillary's suggestions to build this extra large buffet. It took probably 25-30 hours if you consider the extra trips to Home Depot and Lowe's because I didn't yet have the proper tools. I used Annie Sloan's French Linen as my base coat, Old White as my dry brush coat, Annie Sloan Clear Wax throughout and Dark Wax in the crevices. This was my first big league build, so I had to recruit a skilled neighbor for assistance with the drawers and doors. My two recommendations would be to ensure the piece is square at every step, and to cut the wood as you go. Don't make all the cuts at once because there will be adjustments.
Fri, 10/30/2015 - 20:14
this is awesome! I love the colors. Especially the color for the top. What stain is that?
Thu, 11/05/2015 - 12:12
Thanks for your comment! I used Minwax Early American and a matte poly finish. My intention was to paint the top, but someone convinced me to stain it to see how it would look. I liked the stained version better.
Wed, 11/04/2015 - 09:06
I'm building this a we speak....got the sides finished this weekend. Question: Did you router the exposed front, top and side edges?
Thu, 11/05/2015 - 12:10
I think you mean along the bottom? If so, I basically purchased some baseboard moulding at Lowe's. I didn't care that it was primed because my plan was to paint it.
I used Ana’s plans to make my queen sized headboard. I used 1x8’s for the verticals and changed the framing a bit to only have one piece of wood on top. I also left out the 2 extra board on the back to save some cost. I glued and nail gunned each vertical piece to the top and bottom 1x4. I attached the assembled center to the 2 posts with pocket screws and small L corner brackets for stability. I also adjusted the height of my project to come to approximately 64 inches tall and the bottom of the inner picture portion, where the mattress reaches the headboard, to just hit the top of that 1x4 so we never have missing objects that have fallen behind the bed. I did use the green pressure treated lumber for the 4x4’s and they stained just fine. I also added a farmhouse style X through the center. I ripped my top 2x6 on both sides to be approximately 5 inches wide, so the rounded edge of the worn lumber is now square. I stained this in minwax dark walnut then went over with a second color coat of minwax classic grey. My apartment isn’t big enough for the sides and foot board but someday if we move, I’ll be able to complete the entire bed set.
Norwegian version.
Wood sizes in millimeters:
Can be bought from Byggmax, Monter or Coop Obs bygg for example.
36x48mm
48x98mm
48x148mm
Lessons learned: Dont buy cheap tools and make sure the wood is straight.
My husband built this bed for our 4 year old son and let me say its just perfect! His room is on the smaller side and this made a huge difference for him to have more play room. When my son seen it his eyes filled up with tears he was so excited! My husband built this bed on a Sunday afternoon. He torched the wood along the grain, and then over a period of a week added clear (he used 3 coats as the wood just soaked it up pretty good ). Highly reccomend this project!
I took inspiration from Ana’s faux mantel to build a home for this linear electric fireplace. I got it done just in time to hang Christmas stockings.
Ana, Thank you for the idea and plans. I made the stand a little taller and the base a little bigger to accommodate future growth of my Grandson. He loves it by the way.
Thanks again!
I built my new sofa!
I am so happy how it turned out. I had to translate all the instuctions in french, and modify the dimensions to adapt them to the lumbers I found in my country (France)
I had to change inches in centimeters too.
It was just a little difficult but I built it!!!
Thank you so much Ana, I am one of your fan.
Wed, 08/17/2011 - 07:07
Excellent work! Where did you buy a Kreg Jig? Is it available in France?
Wed, 08/17/2011 - 11:18
Wow. This just turned out amazing! Love the finish on it!
Fri, 07/27/2012 - 06:44
Did you use a mattress for your cushion? Did the plan fit that for you, or did you have to modify?
Fri, 07/27/2012 - 06:45
Did the plan fit the mattress exactly or did you have to modify it?
Fri, 07/27/2012 - 17:30
I don't know the size of a twin mattress but my pillow measures 180cm of length and 60 cm deep for a thickness of 14cm. I bought a foam mattress of 90cm of wide and of 190cm of length and I cut it. They are the size of a child bed in France.The size of wood are different here thus the sofa has no same dimensions as on Ana's plans. I adjusted according to the wood available here.
First time I designed a piece of furniture. Made out of pine. Slat top and bottom with book shelves on both ends. Joints held with glue and pocket screws. Minwax pre-stain conditioner. Two coats of Minwax Provincial stain. Three coats of polyurethane.
Sat, 01/14/2017 - 08:58
I really want to make this table! It's simple, yet very functuional and exactly what I need! Please help me with some plans or some instructions. It is the first piece of furniture I will try to make on my own :)))
I used the plans from the website and added a few extra features that we really wanted .we made the tracks for the sliding doors ourselves and got all the hardware for really cheap. Also, added leds on upper/lower shelving to give to a really cool look at night. All in all, we didn't spend more than $350-$400 on this awesome piece.
Fri, 01/04/2019 - 13:33
This is amazing, the lighting is so unique and fun!!! Thank you so much for sharing a brag post and using our plans, we appreciate you! Ana
Englewood, FL, Irma. This coop built to plan using pressure treated plywood. 40’ pine tree on it, still useable. Not sure there’s any real damage!
Thu, 09/29/2022 - 20:30
We are sorry for the devestation that has occurred in Florida, sending our thoughts and prayers! That is one well built coop!
My hubby and I built this for a fundraiser. A few challenges along the way, but lessons learned for future projects!
Wed, 06/25/2014 - 05:40
Never saw your comment, sorry! Thanx so much for the compliment!
Built the console (without the hutch) and my wife wanted another one a little diffrent for the other wall so I modified the plans a bit and made the second one. this was our first "distressed" paint job. I think it turned out great!
My husband built this as my Christmas gift. It couldn’t have turned out any better. We shortened it to 75 inches and added a butcher block top to match the floating shelves and island in my kitchen. The plans were very easy to follow. We did have to spend quite a bit of time planning out the barn door track, but it was worth it.