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Farmhouse Coffee Table
For my first solo project this table had enough challenges to keep it interesting but not overwhelming. I love how it looks in my home.
Horse Stable
I followed the plans given, then painted it white and stained the roof with a dark finish.
Seesaw for 3
Built this around Thanksgiving before I got a miter saw so took a little extra time with circular saw but worked just fine.
Modified the plans only slightly to include 3 seats for all our kids. On one side I put a vertical dowel rod that we can place sand weights over to counter balance the weight when all three are on it. I did use pressure treated pine for the parts that are resting on the ground so that it will last a little longer since it will usually sit in the grass.
Kids love it!
Barn Door Media Cabinet
This was a fun project. It took nearly 3 months to complete. Nights, weekends and a few finish redo's :).
Step stool
Step stool to match our living room set. Thanks Ana white for the plans!
Camp Loft Bed Junior Height with modified ladder
My awesome husband built this bed for our 5 year old. My son loves it!
We didn't have room for the full steps so my husband changed those to a simple ladder vertically up to the platform.
We have our rocker under the bed right now but it's really too tight to stay there. All in all a great bed!
Double Pedestal Farmhouse Dining Table
I based this build on the Triple Pedestal Farmhouse Table found on this site. I fell in love with the table and I just had to build one!
This table is only 72" long, so I ended up removing the third pedestal. I also removed the decorative apron that is pictured in the original plan. I also added a picture frame border using 2x4's with 45 degree angles on the corners. I think I like how this look turned out! I kept the legs the same size as the original plan called for.
This entire build took me about a day and the staining process another 2-3 days. I stained the table top using Varathane's American Walnut stain and I painted the base using an off-white milk paint. But before painting the base, I stained the corners with the same American Walnut stain so that when I was ready to add the distressed look, I could simply just sand the paint until the stain appeared through the white.
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Varathane Satin Oil Polyurethane;
Limestone Milk Paint (from Homestead House Paint Company);
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Floor to Ceiling Laundry Room Shelving
After watching Ana White's video on easy garage shelving on FB, I knew right away it was the perfect technique for adding shelves to my laundry room. The project was easy and turned out great! I did the majority of the work by myself, although my Hubby did help me with some heavy lifting at the end (we had to add the shelving before the front frame due to the walls on either side). The shelving unit itself took only a few hours to build. I painted it the following day making it a weekend project. We have considered adding trim to the front to give it a more finished look, but right now, it is serving its purpose. I will definitely use Ana's technique again. It was simple and straightforward! I loved it.
Step Dresser
Step dresser inspired by a similar design from a boutique furniture store. We actually made three dressers using various dimensions from large, median and even small versions.
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Ledge Shelf - A One Nap DIY
I had a long empty space of wall that I wanted to fill. I wanted something similar to the Pottery Barn Ledge Shelves, but I needed it to fit a specific space so I decided to make one myself. I am pretty happy with it... I made it before I had my mitre saw, otherwise my cuts would have been a bit cleaner. So it has a bit of a rustic look to it since my cuts were all done with a hand saw. It was an easy one nap DIY! And best of all, we had all the supplies (wood, screws, nails, nail hole filler and paint) in the basement from other projects.
My Rustic X Corner Table
This was my first project. I used Douglas Fir from a great lumber yard in Houston. I used DIYPete's cocktail for the grey finish then applied 4 coats of tung oil by hand.
Modern Headboared
Our headboard. The dog loves it.
Truss Beam Dining Table
Modified plan dimensions to accommodate 8' long by 4' wide top. Also, added 4" lag screws (just for appearance) to secure beams at base of the legs and center support
Varathane Jacobean Stain + Poly
Polyurethane\Mineral Spirit 50/50 mix (see PMK Woodworking)
Base:
Varathane Antique White Stain + Poly
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Dream Dollhouse
First time DIY project this large! It was a lot of work but it was worth it!
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Tue, 03/05/2013 - 08:41
Satisfying
It must have felt so satisfying to complete this project for your daughter and to know years from now that it will last and you'll know that you had built it. Although projects take time, I enjoy that once they are done, you have a functional piece of furniture that you could use over a lifetime. Like the birth of a new child, I nearly forget the labor once I see the finished piece.
Arched Bridge
Used some basic tips found online to draw out the cut lines. The runners are 2x12x12. Regular ole decking for the platform and 4x4 for the posts. Anchored in concrete. Lag bolts and hex bolts to secure to the posts.
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Craft/office desk
Love the new desk we made. Very tall desk. Cannot use regular office chair for desk but drafting chair works great. Desk is at perfect height for standing up and working on projects.
Rustic X Desk- T-shaped
A friend wanted a T-shaped desk, but I couldn’t find plans for it, so I was inspired by these plans to build this!
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Tue, 12/28/2021 - 14:22
Do you have plans for this…
Do you have plans for this desk? I want to make the t shaped desk and I have been looking for something like this. I love how you modified it
Doggy Daybed
I've been trying to decide which project I'd like to tackle first. So, I decided, since I have been looking for a puppy, a dog bed would be a good start. With the inspiration of Ana's farmhouse doll bed and moosmani's doggie daybed, I tweaked them both and came up with my own. I have to say, for my first project, I am extremely proud! I made a few mistakes, that only I noticed when it was done. But I love how it turned out. I already have a couple people who want me to build them one. I can't wait to take on even bigger projects!
Farmhouse Desk
Due to a little plumbing mishap I found myself having to redo my son's room. One of the things he wanted was a desk so I found these plans for the Library Card Play Table and figured with just a tiny bit of tweaking this would be the perfect desk for my son. I opted not to go the library card route and stuck to a solid drawer face on each drawer and I cut the legs a little longer so that the desk sat at 30" tall. My son loves the desk and so do I.
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Baby Crib
So we we're expecting and we started to look at cribs. We wanted a 2-1 crib that will turn into a twin. My brother in law gave us the side pieces (rails) to his old crib, so I needed to build a headboard and footboard that would go with what he gave us. My wife started to browse online for cribs that she liked and she asked for something that would resemble the "Natart Rustico Moderno Crib". So I tried my best... more photos and tips on my blog.
http://www.woodworkingfourdummies.com/blog/diy-baby-crib
Cheers,
Ian