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Corona Coffee Table - Rectangle

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/23/2016 - 20:52

A couple of years ago I built the farmhouse dining table with matching bench, so when I showed my wife a picture of the Corona Coffee Table, she was all about it.  I lengthened the coffee table by about 6"-8" inches to fit our space better.  The entire table is yellow pine.  I used 2x6 for the top. Ordered the legs from Osborne, $30 each plus shipping (searched for other supplier to compare pricing, but had no luck finding that leg anywhere else).  For aprons I used 1x4.  Instead of plywood for the base I used 1x4 furring boards (the furring boards were only aprox. $1.50 each for 1"x4"x6', and they had rounded edges which helped add more texture when completed). For the middle and end pieces of the base I use 1x6.   Assembly was completed using wood glue and the Kreg Jig for pocket holes.  Top was stained using an old t-shirt with aprox. 5 coats of Early American stain,  2 coats of Jacobean, then 2 coats semi-gloss poly spray.  Base finished with 2 coats of Spa White by Amy Howard chalk paint (Annie Sloan competitor sold at Ace Hardware, seems to work the same, still costs around $30+ per quart).  At this point  my wife took over. She roughed up the base with my sander, applied the clear wax that protects the chalk paint, then she went back over the sanded edges with brown wax to complete the aging.     

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$250+. Could be built for less if needed
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Early American & Jacobean for top.
Amy Howard chalk paint for base
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Farmhouse Kingsize Bed

Here is the Farmhouse king size bed I built. We went by your plans and finished with 3 coats of Minwax "Simply White. My wife helped with the sanding and staining. We ended up using 2x10s for the sideboard instead of the 1x10s to better match the thickness of the rest of the bed. My wife wants 2 night stands next! So off to the lumber yard we go.

Estimated Cost
$275
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)

Tool box

Submitted by joja on Wed, 11/21/2012 - 13:32

A homemade tool box is far nicer than the one you buy!

Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Paint.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

New Computer Desk - From Seaten Console

Submitted by DIYER_MD on Sat, 09/06/2014 - 18:10

I used the Seaten Console Plan as the basis for this project.  I made the legs longer to raise the desk up to the height of a computer desk.  I also added extra sections to the top to proved extra storage areas for books, etc.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$150.00
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Olympic One Black Paint with Stained Top (Rustoleum)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

booksnotbombs

Sat, 09/06/2014 - 18:30

Did you build this to be the height of a standing desk? It looks great either way! I am looking for a good plan to modify. I like the staging of Ana's website on the monitors. :)

DIYER_MD

Sun, 09/07/2014 - 08:26

No, it is still a regular height desk.  The legs are actually 28 1/4 inches.  This makes the desk right at 29 inches.  I set the monitors up on the top because I like them a little higher and it frees up the desk space.  It makes them comfortable viewing for me.  I appreciate your nice comments.  If you want a nice but simple desk, this is the perfect plan.  I started building this one right after I saw it on the site.

Dollhouse

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 12/27/2016 - 02:19

Thanks for the plans!  This dollhouse is great, my daughter loves it. I changed the plans slightly to make an 'open floor plan on the bottom and added a column in the front for support. 

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Night stands

Submitted by balbright on Sun, 09/06/2020 - 10:24

Great nightstands on a slim budget. We used “mid tint” paint but it ended up PERFECT with the room.

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Mia-tiny paint
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Rustic Barn Wood Console

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/09/2024 - 09:20

My Wife of fifty years showed me a picture of this Ana White X Table a few years ago, then flew down to Florida to visit our Grandchildren. Two days later I sent her this pic. She asked how I completed it so quickly and I told her I would have had it don sooner but it took me a day to find the weathered barn wood.

Built from Plan(s)
Seasonal And Holiday

Loft bed

Submitted by JCostilow on Sun, 11/25/2012 - 08:35

It was time for my son to move to a big bed. So he got his sister's bed and she got a new loft bed. From the pictures on your website, she just loved this bed. I was able to throw it together and get it painted in a weekend and she was sleeping in it by Monday night. I added the rails because we weren't able to set it in a corner, and now that it is Xmas time we strung lights on them. We painted it white. For the mattress support I used 3/4" slats of MDF and used left over paint from her walls to paint the exposed side. Over all it was a pretty simple project, gives her more room and my daughter loves it.

Estimated Cost
$150
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Glidden paint and primer eggshell, Dove White
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Black Cherry Garden Bench

Submitted by Teejay on Mon, 09/08/2014 - 11:30

Thanks for the plans Ana!  I used a black cherry paint wash for the color, I wanted the wood grain to show.  I used 150 grit sandpaper to distress it, and then poly on top to protect it.  I also used a 2x6 on the bottom so I can use it as a shelf.  Sturdy and functional, looks fantastic on the front porch next to my yellow door!  In the winter I'll keep it at the foot of my bed.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$25
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
The finish was a paint wash. I used one 8 oz sample size of paint and 8 oz of water mixed together to thin the paint. Two coats of the wash, then I distressed with 150 grit sandpaper. I then added 3 coats of poly, lightly sanding with 400 grit between the first 2 coats. I keep it on a covered porch and it's held up great all summer.
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Comments

Small Pub Table

Submitted by Sbarker645 on Wed, 12/28/2016 - 14:40

Tried to post this under Old Man's pub table post, but couldn't load a photo in the comments section. This is a similar table, but a 2x6 shorter and breadboards are one ripped 2x6, not two 2x6s. Final dimensions were 43" high by 39"x36.5". Built the top with Kreg Jig and screws like most tables on the site. Base is 4x4s with 2x4 I-beams Kreg jigged into 4x4s.

Estimated Cost
$65
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Minwax Golden Oak 210B, about 3 coats with sanding and evening of finish in spots where it didn't take well. Poly clear coat on top
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Adirondack Chair Project WNY Sept 2020

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 09/07/2020 - 19:06

My daughter and I completed 4 chairs per Ana's design over Labor day w/e 2020. It took a little longer because we did a Shou Sugi Ban burn/brush finish with 2 coats of clear Urethane, including cleaning/drying time. We may add another after light sanding. Love the modern look - super easy plans to follow with video. Thanks Ana for making this available - a great way to spend the holiday weekend during Covid!

Estimated Cost
$60 per chair
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Shou Sugi Ban deep burn and brush on all pieces
2 Coats of clear urethane .... possibly another still to come
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Faux Fireplace

We needed a place to hang our stockings this Christmas, and Ana's Faux Fireplace was the perfect solution. We added the chalkboard paint for a touch of whimsy.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$50.00
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Flat yellow paint for mantel, and black chalkboard paint for fire place. The plywood used for the chalkboard was left over from the playhouse loft bed I built a few months ago. Instead of the curved 1X12, we made it straight across using 4 pieces of 1X10 that we pieced together using our pocket hole jig. We then added the 1x2's and 1X4 for a little architectural interest and to cover up the seams on the 1X10.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

spiceylg

Wed, 11/28/2012 - 05:02

Love the build, the chalkboard paint, the big fat tree, the wooden tree on the mantle and the reindeer pillow!

Console Table

Submitted by stacie_b on Thu, 09/11/2014 - 11:05

Modified the plans only slightly - to make it fit perfectly in the space, and to add a shelf. Great plans, I love my table! Thank you, Ana!!

Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Mixed stain to get the color I wanted... still not quite what I was going for, but I was OVER staining at the end. ;)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

First Project - 10'x4' & 4 benches.

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Fri, 12/30/2016 - 16:01

As my first furniture project I was impressed at how straight forward this was.

I expanded the plan to fit our family of 10.  I also decided that splitting the benches into two and extending the overhang on the ends would allow us to tuck the benches all the way in without the legs colliding. The table is 120" with trestles centered at 20", 60" & 100". I did some math to make sure that this wouldn't cause the table to be tippy and I should be able to stand on the very edge (like a diving board)

Biggest fail was not keeping the top level. This created far too much sanding for my liking. Any tips on how to avoid the pocket hole joins from shifting? Would be appreciated. My clamps don't have a deep enough mouth to reach the joins and I guess the kids aren't heavy enough to hold it all in place. 

Hardest part was cutting the curve for the benches decorative pieces.

Estimated Cost
Canadian prices…
$350 wood
$50 screws/glue
$80 finish
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Satin triple thick polyurethane over espresso gel stain.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Box Frame Coffee Table with Lift Top

Submitted by idotaz on Thu, 09/10/2020 - 17:06

It took me 4 days to build and finish. I went to the store the very same day I received an email with these plans in it! I love the results! I'm typing this post up on my laptop sitting at my new coffee table!! Work days will be a little more comfortable from here on out LOL! Thank you Ana for sharing your talents in designing amazing build plans.

I did the modifications and added the bottom shelf and the x braces. I did a half lap to join the x braces. I also added small casters so it is easy to roll the table out of my way to get up without having to always close the table top. The finish is dark walnut stain and latex paint in the color Tinsel.

Estimated Cost
$40-$50
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Dark Walnut stain
Latex Paint in the color Tinsel
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Farm table

Submitted by etbuogie on Fri, 11/30/2012 - 11:23

My sister and I built this for her apartment. I was not able to get a pic of it in her apartment so this great pic from my shop will have to do, just ignore the rotten fence posts and cooler and picture it on a nice dinning room. I did down size it to a 4x4 table for space since the apartment is small. One thing I did do different then the vid I watched on here was I used tongue and grove joints to join the boards and alternated board sizes. The. I made a fake second layer to give to table top a thicker look. If you have any questions please let me know the project was not hard but it did take some time waiting for glue to dry.

Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

greenebeansmom (not verified)

Fri, 11/30/2012 - 19:44

The table looks really good, I wish I was your sister haha

Brendarenae

Sun, 07/26/2015 - 20:44

I'm trying to build a farm table for my apartment. Could you send my the plans for this table? I tried downloading the PDF but plans was not included 

Walnut Media Console

Submitted by SaraLodise on Sat, 09/13/2014 - 11:36

Media console for the living room made out of walnut.  Semi-inspired by the Rustic X Console.  Speaker shelves made to match.

Estimated Cost
$350 Walnut Lumber, $20 Waterlox finish
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Waterlox
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

SaraLodise

Mon, 08/31/2015 - 08:09

Wow. Evidently ana-white.com stopped telling me I was getting comments on my projects, lol. For anyone still interested:

I live in upstate South Carolina. I get my black walnut at Woodcraft, which, while pricey, is incredibly close to my house and their customer service is awesome, so I don't mind the cost.  I've tried other lumber yards in the area and they consistently tell me I won't be able to find black walnut over 10" wide, but Woodcraft had the 12" piece for this media console and the 22" slab I used for my coffee table.

I do not have drawn up plans for this table. This was my first free-form project I attempted without detailed plans. The pieces were all hand cut from rough lumber, so nothing has specific sizes, but if you are still intersted in plans, send me a message and I can draw up some.