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Bar Stool

Submitted by beansurfin on Thu, 07/05/2012 - 17:15

My wife and I needed bar stools for the kitchen and could not find ones we liked. Also, finding ones that were the height we wanted was a challenge. So, after seeing the plans for the Simplest Stool we decided to make them. It was really quite simple with the plans given. Even the angle cuts were not that bad. Thanks for the plans for this awesome stool.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
<$50
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Painted with urethane top coat
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

Jeromy (not verified)

Wed, 01/02/2013 - 10:35

Hi there
My wife loves your design so guess I'll be donning the old tool belt soon...!
Are there any plans of these to get me going?

Jeromy (not verified)

Wed, 01/02/2013 - 10:37

Hi there
My wife loves your design so guess I'll be donning the old tool belt soon .......!
Are there any plans of these to get me going?

Jelly cabinet

Submitted by Chefwiener on Mon, 04/21/2014 - 18:31

My patriotic pie safe

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$45
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Vinegar and steel wool and stray paint
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Queen Farmhouse Bed

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 07/22/2016 - 07:51

This bed is even more beautiful in person. I'm so pleased with it and the clear plans that Ana writes up. See my blog for a few more pictures.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$150
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Walnut Stain
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Dollhouse

Submitted by keribeth on Sat, 07/07/2012 - 05:46

I combined my favorite elements from three of Ana's dollhouse plans to make this dollhouse for my kids. My favorite part is the stairs, which I cut from a 2x4 with a miter saw. I made this project from start to finish in one day while the grandparents took the kids, and it was ready for Christmas morning! I made simple furniture for it, too, which you can see in the second picture.

Estimated Cost
~$20 (I used some scraps)
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
linseed oil
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

Jerika

Wed, 02/11/2015 - 06:35

Is there any way you could email me the plans you used for the furniture? or just individual pictures of the furniture? [email protected] (you may wanna copy and paste that people always get it wrong, haha).
I LOVE THIS

MissM

Wed, 07/10/2019 - 04:08

I know this is an oldie but if you have the finals plans I would love to see them!

What a great open dollhouse!

Our Farmhouse/Lydia Toddler Bed

I fell in love with the Farmhouse Toddler bed, but decided to stray a little from the plan and made a couple changes. I chose to use 2x2 lumber for the legs and purchased mortise-free bedlocks from Lee Valley Tools so I could disassemble the bed to make moving it easier.

I lengthened the height of the headboard so it was flush with the bottom of the bed and also lowered the entire bed so it's only 4-1/2" off the ground.

Rather than attach the wood mattress slats, I cut and nailed small wood "spacers" that the slats sit between. This keeps the slats from shifting, but makes them quick and easy to remove to disassemble the bed.

I loved the look of the curved rails on the Lydia Toddler bed but extended them a bit further than the original plan.

The mattress we have was a different size than the orignal plan was based off, so I ended up using all 1x4 lumber and then just trimmed off about half an inch on each side before attaching to the legs with pocket hold screws.

I'm thrilled with this little bed and so far our daughter seems to enjoy it as well.

Finish Used
Primer, white latex paint, polycrylic clear coat
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Modern Park Bench

Submitted by Tim PIZZ on Sat, 05/16/2020 - 06:17

This was one of my first projects. I just used a circular saw but a mitre saw would be better. I’ll look for one soon. It was rewarding, fun and we love how it looks on our back patio.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$200
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
I primed the pieces with Sherwin-Williams exterior latex primer before assembly then painted with Sherwin-Williams Resiliance exterior latex. We chose “Retreat” as our color.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

DIY Kids Farmhouse Desk

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 01/15/2024 - 18:10

Thank you so much for your design plans for the Brookstone desk! Made it a tad smaller to fit my daughter's needs but overall kept with the same design as yours. White paint used on the bottom with an antique white stain and poly used on top.

Chad H

Built from Plan(s)
Seasonal And Holiday

Farmhouse bedside tables

Took 2 weekends to build 2 of them, they have a gently distressed finish.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$80.00
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Paint cottage white, distressed with stain and waxed
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

JoshC

Mon, 07/09/2012 - 16:00

I really like the farmhouse style furnature and the finish you used turned out really good.

Personalized Little Crate Group Gift

Submitted by pondrider on Fri, 04/25/2014 - 09:55

With inspiration from Ana’s Little Crates, I prepared crates frames and slats separately so employees of a retiree may write on the slats. Once the writing was complete the slats were attached to the frames and presented as a personalized gift with examples of hanging or tabletop use.

Thanks

Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
Frame – White enamel paint
Slats – Black Latex
Writing – Sharpie, next time I may use Jell Pens.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

After school storage

I loved the idea of the charging cubbies and the storage area in this plan!
I needed something a little shorter, for my three younger boys to be able to reach the hooks, though. I modified the plans a bit for this. I also opted out on the drawers and just left the cubbies open. With my boys, the more simple something is to use, the more likely they will make the effort ;)

I added a 2x4 to the back for hooks. I wanted the wall color to show through the back, so I didn't use a back piece.

Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
valspar black and natural wood with satin poly
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

kimara

Thu, 08/30/2012 - 22:28

I am very new to building. I was looking all over the site for something exactly like this. Is there any way you could post your demensions? I know I should be able to figure something out, but yours looks perfect. I love it! Great job and thanks for sharing your project!

In reply to by kimara

little stuf

Fri, 08/31/2012 - 09:07

Kimara,
I'm so glad you like this! It has worked out perfect! Even my four year old uses his hooks!

The dimensions had to be specific for myself. Otherwise, it wouldn't have worked in the game room.

31 1/2"(L) x 12 3/4"(W) x 51"(H)

Let me know if you have anymore questions...

God Bless :)

miked54610

Mon, 08/19/2019 - 03:43

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Dining Room Shelves

My shelves are about 2.5 ft long. I wanted a display area in my dining room to show off some plates I had made for my boyfriend a while back.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$30.00
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
One coat Rustoleum Dark Walnut stain with one coat Miniwax Gunstock stain on top. Two coats of polyurethane.
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

My first build

Submitted by Angmic74 on Wed, 05/20/2020 - 23:31

Ana- I can’t thank you enough this was my very first build-EVER. With guidance from my hubby, I was able to build this beautiful pottery bench/ bar. Definitely wish I would have stained some pieces prior to assembling but live and learn. I’m officially hooked on helping in the shop and doing some of my “honey do’s” myself!

Built from Plan(s)

Comments

Flip top desk

Submitted by queenofdiy on Thu, 05/01/2014 - 13:04

I loved the style of this desk but needed it to be quite a bit smaller. I reduced the measurements down from 48 inches wide to 28 inches wide. This required only 4 foot long 1x12. I added just one 15 inch wide faux drawer on the front. This was incredibly easy to build. It took me longer to paint and stain the timber than it did to build it.

Estimated Cost
Around $50
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Fire Table Sectional and corner conversation set!!! Perfect!!!!

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 08/02/2016 - 14:45

This was the first time I had ever worked with some of the tools and really done any serious building.  We built a new deck onto the back of my home and I could not stand the cost of the furniture to make it complete.  Thank you Anna I have become fearless with tools!!  Our deck has become even more special!!

Estimated Cost
Furniture ~ $280
Cushions ~ $250
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Rustic X Coffee Table

Used the plans as provided by Ana for the Rustic X Coffee Table.

I built this table using barn wood I reclaimed from a farmstead in Saline, MI which I dismantled in 2010. Interestingly enough, during the dismantling, the farmstead served as a movie set for the filming of Cedar Rapids, starring Ann Hesche, John C. Riley and Sigourney Weaver.

Thanks for looking,
Mike

Estimated Cost
$150.00
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Natural wax finish.
Clear wax used on base and bottom shelf with a combination of light brown and clear wax applied to the tabletop, enhancing the natural rich patina of the reclaimed wood.

http://www.facebook.com/AmericanHeritageLumberCompany
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

American Herit…

Fri, 07/20/2012 - 16:42

Thank you for your compliment, much appreciated!!
I'm fortunate to have been working with reclaimed wood for eleven years now and the outcome never ceases to amaze me once the finish is applied.
Thanks again.

Mike

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