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Student Desk Chair

Submitted by BlueRose on Wed, 04/23/2014 - 15:50

I found your plans for the child storage chair while searching for chair designs to build a student desk for a customer. With the addition of the table to the chair it works well. The wood is from a local sawmill where I work so I can cut it to my specifications right from the log. The wood is Curupay or Bolivian Rose Wood and changes color from brown to red from the sun light. The finish is shellac and varnish. While taking the first one to the customer another person ask for 2 so it looks like I may be making chairs for a while.....

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
50 Bolivianos
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Shellac and Varnish
no stain required with this wood
Shellac needs to be applied first to seal the wood for the varnish to dry quicker as there is oil in the wood
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Furniture for the Deck

Submitted by Adevney on Mon, 07/25/2016 - 10:05

 I followed the plans to build the counch.  My wife liked it so much she requested the love seat and chairs.  The chair plans were not up on the site yet.  That said, the plans were so easy to follow, I was able to adjust the loveseat plans to make the chairs with ease. Thank you very much!  

Estimated Cost
Couch, Loveseat, and 2 Chairs - Wood, Screws, Stain - $500.00 - Cushions were another $420.00

Each piece took about two to three hours to cut and assemble. The sanding and staining took another two hours per peice
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Minwax Mission Oak
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner
Seasonal And Holiday

a little taller, a little less wide and used work holed spruce t & g for insert

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 05/16/2020 - 08:05

I used discarded lumber from when they built our house a few years ago for the support structure. I only needed the headboard for our new split king adjustable bed. There posts are 2 2x6s sistered together. The top shelf is a 2x6 and the insert is 1x6 tongue and groove (got the idea from the fancy farmhouse bed and loved it!) blue spruce flooring with worm holes. I love it, now to do a mashup of the two nightstands with a drawer and a door 😁Thanks Ana!!!
Ps, my hubby also bought me the Kreg electric pocket hole machine for mother's day for upcoming projects. I didn't even know that was a thing until i saw your video... It's awesome!!

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Sherwin Williams urbane bronze sample paint with a Annie Sloan wax finish. I love the depth of the wax finish and we won't be leaning against it since it's an adjustable bed so not a lot of wear and tear.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Custom Farmhouse Bed

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 01/15/2024 - 18:16

We used Ana’s Farmhouse queen bed plans to build a replacement for our master suite. We did change a few things such as instead of construction grade lumber I used red and white oak and went with dowels and tenons rather than pocket hole screws. I also lowered the height significantly due to us having a really thing mattress with pillow tops. The result has been wel received by 'management' as well as her friends. Thank You Ana!

Back Patio Woodworks

Built from Plan(s)

Rustic X Console - Gone Beachy!

Rustic X Console, built as directed. After building we sanded the whole thing pretty well, and did one coat of walnut stain. After the stain dried, I went back and painted over with a bright beachy blue, and while the paint was still wet, wiped it with rags. You have to work in small sections so the paint doesn't dry too quickly. I also went over some areas (where the paint was too thick and on the shelves) with a wet rag, then back over with a dry one. Two coats of satin polyurethane (spray) on top and all done! I want to get rid of the lamp and do 3 different sizes of white lanterns instead!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$75
Finish Used
Walnut stain, paint, satin polyurethane
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Front porch bench

Submitted by Shane90019 on Sat, 04/26/2014 - 13:31

Second project. I built this bench for my front porch. This was a practice project to get comfortable with pocket screws before I attempt a large table for my back patio.

Estimated Cost
$75
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Rust-olem Wood Stain Kona, Cabot Semi-gloss Spar Varnish
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Vintage Doll Cradle

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 07/27/2016 - 09:59

I used leftover plywood (1/4 inch) instead, but would only recommend it, if you plan to paint the cradle (due to splintering when you make your cuts). I also used my nail gun instead of screws, which worked fine since the wood is a lot thinner and lighter. The cradle is very sturdy and my 4-year-old loves it. Thanks for the awesome plans!!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Posted on Facebook, now have requests to build for others

Submitted by Doig on Mon, 05/18/2020 - 20:28

started with outdoor sofa, and ending making 4 chairs, loveseat, and 2 coffee tables

Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
Austrailian Timber Oil (Jarrah Brown)

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Doig

Mon, 05/18/2020 - 20:29

Love the look, posted on Facebook and had requests to build for others. Made my Mother - in-law 2 chairs and a coffee table for her birthday.

Under Stair Dog House

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 01/23/2024 - 09:30

Under staircase unused space now a puppy palace!

Handy kandi

Pool Storage Lockers

We had pool toys and nerf guns all over our porch! I decided to build a locker system for all of it! I already had the bench, so I modified the plans a bit to fit around it. I also added extra hooks for wet towels and goggles to be hung up to dry. Some of the hooks are large bolts that we had laying around the tool shed. They actually hold wet towels in place better than store bought hooks ;)

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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WattsUp Front Porch Bench

Submitted by WattsUp on Mon, 04/28/2014 - 14:09

This was my first project. It was really easy to execute. I thought that I would have a hard time with the strips, but it was not what I imagined at all. It turned out very well.

Estimated Cost
$40.00 for 5 yards of fabric. I already had the pressure treated lumber.
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Covered the pressure treated lumber with water resistant out door fabric.
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Adirondack chairs and 2 x 4 couch

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 07/30/2016 - 12:09

I made this couch and chairs using Anna's instructions. I think they turned out nice.

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Thompson's water seal.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Hidden desk apothecary

Submitted by BrookR on Thu, 05/21/2020 - 17:44

Loved this project, it has been on my wish list forever. It was my first time building drawers. We used red-oak wood for the hardwood legs and also for the little trim piece right above the leg. I stained the entire piece with golden oak stain and used red oak stain on top of that for everything except the faux drawer fronts and hardwood. This brought the pine 1x2s to a matching shade with the real red oak. If I did it over again, I would stain the drawer front and chair back pieces prior to assembly because I taped them all off when I applied the different colors, which was a pain. I bought the apothecary drawer pulls on amazon. I am beyond happy at the way it turned out. I even modified the top center drawer so I could put my printer in it. I cut a hole in the drawer box and put the bottom drawer front piece on a hinge so my printer paper could come out. I added a latch to the inside of the drawer to keep that flap shut when not in use. Thanks so much, Ana, for another amazing plan!

There were a few errors to the plan, as follows:

Plan calls for 7 -2x2 @ 8' but you actually need 9.

As for additional cuts, you will need:

4- 2x2 @ 20-1/4, not 2.
4-2x2 @ 23-1/4, not 2.
8 -2x2 @ 14-1/2, not 2.
8- 2x2 @12-3/4, not 2.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
See description above.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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Wood Entryway Bench with Cubbies

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 01/29/2024 - 11:58

We followed the Essential Entryway Bench plan and modified it slightly to fit our home. We used a 35 degree miter cut at the corners of the trim, and finished the top with a dark walnut wood stain. The accent between the two colors is our favorite part!

Built from Plan(s)

Grandy Barn Door Console

Submitted by RGWood on Sun, 05/24/2020 - 07:48

I built this unit based on the Grandy Barn Door Console plans. I adjusted it down to 66”. The top is Dark Walnut with Satin Poly. All lumber was purchased at Menards.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$350.00
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Satin oil based polyurethane
Dark Walnut Stain
White paint
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Solid Wood Dresser

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 02/05/2024 - 08:59

My son kept telling me he didn’t need anything for his birthday, so I asked him what would make him happy!!!! He said a new dresser for my granddaughter because he wanted to burn the one they bought her!!😄
So, I had just seen your post of this new design and it is perfect!!!! My son and granddaughter LOVE it.

Arlene Sherer

Built from Plan(s)

Sawhorse Table - Sewing Table

Submitted by samdwest on Tue, 07/17/2012 - 14:46

Found the plans for the sawhorse table on Ana and knew it would be perfect as my new sewing table. Such a lovely piece that will be very universal throughout the house!

Became a weekend project only because of the stain and painting that had to be done.

Estimated Cost
$80
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Behr Mermaid Treasure Satin on Legs with Glaze
Minwax Polyshades Espresso Stain on Table Top
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Beer Wall for Wedding

My cousin recently got married and wanted a beer wall at her wedding. I quickly searched Ana's site for the perfect plan and chose the Tall Panel Headboard for my starting point. With a few modifications it became a beer wall in no time at all. I love how Ana's plans can be easily modified to make a totally different project.

No fancy wood was used here. Just regular wood from the big box store. A jockey box was attached to the back side of the wall. It worked awesome!

Since I discovered this site in January, I've made close to 30 items from her plans. I'm ridiculously addicted and not just with Ana's site but also with her blog friends. For Valentine's Day I asked for a Air Strike gun and got it. It was better than jewelry and chocolates! I'm well on my way to collecting my own tools and learning how to save money by making it myself. Oh, and I can't even begin to tell you how impressed everyone is with my finished products.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
roughly $200.00
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Valspar paint from Lowes
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Rustic Dining table

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 08/07/2016 - 09:28

Took the plans from Ana white and made my own twist to it! Came out awesome and the person loved it that I made it for! Kona stain on table top and Navajo white on the bottom. Did the same for benches and chairs to match! Thanks for the great instructions! 

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Kona stain and Navajo white, clear gloss poly
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Modern adirondack chair

Submitted by ksymon77 on Mon, 05/25/2020 - 08:16

Ana thank you for these plans! My second ever woodworking project and love adirondack chairs.
Perfect for my small Brooklyn backyard :)

Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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