8 Foot Tall Hall Tree
Made the overall height 8 foot since my ceilings are 10 foot. Turned out really great and was a super cheap project compared to purchasing one.
Made the overall height 8 foot since my ceilings are 10 foot. Turned out really great and was a super cheap project compared to purchasing one.
I made this desk with a few subtle changes so that it fit my space and added a second shelf. First time doing a two tone project. Love the way it came out. Minwax espresso stain on the top with a satin finish polyurethane. White paint with polycryllic on the base.
Sun, 02/13/2022 - 14:06
WOW, that is gorgeous, love the two tone finish! Thank you for sharing.
We needed a narrow, tall table for our computer. I used the tryde coffee table plans and altered it to our specifications. I wanted more narrow legs, so we cut the 4x4's to 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 and made them longer so our computer is at standing height. I also chose to eliminate the pieces at the "heads" of the table. Instead of using 2x4's I used 1x2's, 1x4's and 1x6's. It's perfect for our small space! We love it.
My husband and I just bought our first house, and we realized that our daughter's full sized bed just wasn't going to fit in her 11x10 bedroom (neither was a twin bed--not with the rest of her furniture). So I enlisted my father-in-law, who I've learned is quite handy, to build this loft bed. It is so perfect in my girl's new room, and I know she's going to have it for years to come! Underneath is the perfect spot for her desk, and the shelves house all of her books perfectly (and she has A LOT!). I'm so excited that my ideas and dreams for her room have come to life!
This weeks project was a slat tool wall to organize all my most used hand tools. I wanted a way to have everything in reach and also easy to organize and keep track of. This is John Heisz original design and I decided to build one for my shop. Here is a link to his site with a full tutorial including measurements- http://www.ibuildit.ca/Workshop%20Projects/tool-board-1.html.
I also have a couple videos of my process here- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNz_a_vKAqY
Sat, 07/18/2015 - 09:19
Nothing beats being organized! Look fantastic, thanks for sharing!
The Beauty Queen described a headboard with shiplap and sort of cottage style. I modified the Ana White plan to fit my needs and the wife’s taste. I used the preprimed shiplap and 1x material from the big box store so it was a little more expensive but still very reasonable. Then I made side tables.
Used your youtube instructions for the square planters and revised them to create these! Thank you so much for your video it helped me so much. I was trying to make a small backyard for my dog at my condo without breaking any rules not to have a fence. Gary loves it!
Wed, 03/09/2022 - 14:10
Those look awesome and create a nice barrier! Thanks for sharing:)
I love Ana White and her designs. I love that she makes the plans easy for a novice like myself to create something functional and beautiful. I love that this project cost me a total of $8.00 for all the supplies, including fabric which was a thrift store score. I love that my Xi loves it. I love that Farm Girl wants one for herself in green. This was a fun project.
Edited to add the green chair for Farm Girl. She was very happy...
A great beginners project. I put this simple bench together with scraps I had. For a full tutorial come over and check it out
http://www.ahouse-2-home.com/2013/07/17/scrap-wood-seating/
... If you have any questions be sure to leave us comment.
Happy Building!
Vanessa
I followed Ana's Farmhouse bed plans, using 1 x 12 boards for the sides and leaving off the extra piece at the top of the headboard. I didn't want to cover any more of the brick than necessary and I have a large bit of artwork to put over the bed too.
Because my mattress is a Sleep Number bed on a pedestaI I had to add a footboard to keep the mattress from sliding off the end. The footboard is simply a 24x24 section of plywood with wainscoating and 1x2s to match (sort of) the headboard.
I used aromatic cedar for my version, finished on the outside with brush-on lacquer. It is a bit smaller than specified in the plan. I added a removable box insert for small toys and trimmed the feet. The hinges are Rocker lid-stay hinges. These required some modification of the top, and a transom chain to prevent over-opening, so I would go with the hinge method shown in the original plan and add internal lid stays.
Loved Ana's Balin Console, but the space I had available for this piece was only big enough for two drawers, so I attempted to change it. A few minor mistakes called for a few other modifications as well (the drawer fronts), but overall I am still happy with the product. The first nail and hammer only project I've completed (other than the ten dollar ledges). The passion for this new-found hobby continues, THANKS ANA!
I think that this is my favorite project so far! It was a daylong project for the build and then another full day of sanding and finishing. My girlfriend needed a new table for a big dining room in her new place so she got this. She is happy it looks great and is extremely functional. I will add the bench that I made to match as soon as I get the pictures. I am available to do builds for people who like what they see and dont want to pay retail price for this stuff. check out my profile
This was a fun and easy project for our pool area. We have high winds and our store bought chairs did not last. These loungers are sure to fare a bit better.
We built this for the grandkids about 5 years ago; now they're all grown out of it so it's our new gardening shed.
I was going to make this project out of pallets, but all the pallets that I have access too were pretty beat up and falling apart, so my mom gave me some leftover cedar fencing that she had on hand.
This is my first build using reclaimed wood; the boards looked pretty straight when I got them, and even after they had set in my heated garage for a week, but when building time came I found that they are warped. The boards dont fit exact, but I think it gives it more character.
My husband and I are debating on if we should stain it, paint it or just seal it. We plan on using it for a silverware caddy, since the house we're currently in doesnt have a single drawer in the kitchen big enough for a silverware tray! We do plan on using rope for a handle on it, but I have yet to find a rope that I like the feel of in my hands (Im picky like that).
I made this using hand tools, and 16gage nails (what I had on hand). My brother is currently hoarding all the power tools at his house and isnt sharing so I must learn how to do everything old school again!
This is also my first build of anything since becoming a mommy for the first time (6 yrs ago!), since then I've generally stuck to reupholstering things. Now I want better, less expensive things than I could just buy.
We had these spices in a cabinet, which were impossible to see stuff in the back. This was a perfect solution.
Now, we also had more spices then we know what to do with, so we added a second rack at the bottom of the door as well. I just adapted the plans to be 30 inches tall to accommodate the size of the lower portion of the door. This was accomplished by removing the 1st and 3rd measurements for shelves, and using the remaining for an extra tall shelf.
I also only used a finish nailer (and wood glue),to assemble, in combination with a brad nailer to hold the back plywood on.
I also chose not to include the dowel buttons on the end, and did not cut the dowels to length; they were inserted all the way through and trimmed off with a Japanese pull saw (get one, you will LOVE it), then fastened through the front with the finish nailer, then sanded flush.
I also elected not to paint to finish the piece and leave the natural wood.
We used the barn door console plans as a base to make the built ins and the faux fireplace mantel plans for the center! We love everything this site has to offer!!
A *mini* Farmhouse Bedside Table
Mon, 06/06/2011 - 00:07
LOVE this as a nightstand! What a great idea! Beautiful finish too!
Sat, 06/18/2011 - 19:16
I have been looking around and haven't been able to find any measurements for the mini farmhouse table. Are there any or do you just have to wing it? I really don't want to wing it!
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 09:58
The mini farmhouse table cuts are found here: http://ana-white.com/2011/06/mini-farmhouse-bedside-table-0. Read through the comments there was a mistake with one of the cuts, I wrote 2 cuts when 4 was needed. Just follow the assembly instructions for the original farmhouse table.
Tue, 07/05/2011 - 16:23
Yes! I would also love, love, love the modifications of this as a nightstand from anyone. This is my favorite nightstand. Pretty please?
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:01
I'm pretty sure that you've found the plans but just in case, http://ana-white.com/2011/06/mini-farmhouse-bedside-table-0. Read through the comments there was a mistake with one of the cuts, I wrote 2 cuts when 4 was needed. Just follow the assembly instructions for the original farmhouse table.
Tue, 01/31/2012 - 19:01
This is exactly what my wife and I are looking for...plans?
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 10:02
http://ana-white.com/2011/06/mini-farmhouse-bedside-table-0. Read through the comments there was a mistake with one of the cuts, I wrote 2 cuts when 4 was needed. Just follow the assembly instructions for the original farmhouse table.
Fri, 10/26/2012 - 14:16
I see theres a cut list but not a shpping list? I know...I'm needy! I'm a beginner!!!! :)
Mon, 04/14/2014 - 11:45
This mini farmhouse nightstand was my first building project. Of course Ana's easy to follow PDF's made it doable but check the tips above for cuts on your 2x2's. One rookie mistake I made was forgetting to double check my pieces. My 1x2's were actually thicker than 1" so they protrude from the side of my piece a bit. A sander could fix that. All in all so proud! Thanks to Ana and to everyone else for your brags.
P.S. A mini keg jig kit is SO worth the investment. I used standard wood-cost of about $20 including $4 for my drawer handle hardware. Kreg jig kit plus pocket hole screws were an additional $30 but I have plenty left for my next project;)