Monogramed Toy Chest
Took me a little while for the first one, but now going to make more and will be much quicker now that I made it through the first time!
Took me a little while for the first one, but now going to make more and will be much quicker now that I made it through the first time!
So took the plans and added a 1x4 floor on bottom and 2x4 runners on bottom for support and to keep off ground. The used landscaping fabric to help hold sand in.
Thanks for the plans was quick and simple and had done in about 4 hrs start to finish.
I built these lawn chairs for my daughter from your plans. Thanks
As my daughter got older she refused to sleep in her crib, so I decided I wanted matching beds for her and my son. We live in a small 2 bedroom house so they have to share. So while looking up ideas for nice beds at a cheap cost I followed links until I reached ana-white.com and I was amazed. I sat on my computer for hours yelling at my husband to "COME LOOK AT THIS" (which I still do today). So I picked a plan and started on in. With some help cutting from my dad I had the first bed done in a couple days. Sadly I have not finished the second due to a random mind and trying to find a way to make my boy and girl room a little more grown up and uni-sex friendly.
Sat, 07/30/2011 - 08:15
Doesn't matter who helped - you did it! Can't wait to see the finished look when the room is all done - please keep us posted!
I adored this desk, but wanted a stainless steel top to match the vibe in the rest of the room. Thanks to another Anna white post about killer b designs (i think!) building her own dream kitchen, I realized I could get a local welder to fabricate a top, just like she got them to fabricate the top of her island. They built a sleeve that drops right on top of the wood top, and creating about a 3/4" overhang all the way around the desk; it cost about $275. Otherwise, I followed Ana's directions and painted it an off-white color that's the same as the trim in the room. Love it! Thanks Ana!
I followed the plan exactly. I did have to improvise attaching the footboard to sides.
My wife and I decided to remodel our laundry room. I built these cabinetsand doors to store soap and cleaners. They are 39Hx30Wx12D. I used the Kreg Pocket Hole Jig and the Kreg Khi-Hinge Concealed Hinge Jig. I have to say, Kreg jigs are AWESOME!!.
Mon, 05/29/2023 - 14:50
Hi,
I am a big follower of your projects. Do you have laundry cabinets plans? haven't seen one as yet.
My laundry room is 71 1/2 inches Wide. Any suggestions that you might have?
Thanking you in advance I remain,
Benito Torres
863.521.2191
The cool thing about Ana White plans is they are straightforward to modify to use materials you have on hand. Everything but the frame is either leftovers or from the barn.
I saw the shoe dresser plans and liked the idea of getting the shoes out of sight! Then I decided to modify that plan and turn it into a bench that you could sit on while putting on your shoes! So this is what I came up with using a 2x12 for the top and 2x6's for the legs. The drawer part is pretty much the same as in the shoe dresser plans. It's 4 feet long and 19 inches high. It's already been in use and we love it! With 4 kids, the number of shoes can add up quickly! I have a second bench sanded and ready for assembly!
Building Bunk beds and custom beds is what i do. I router the corners so that they are rounded, plane the face's of the boards,and sand to perfection. then i glue and screw it all together. you can check out the site at http://www.dreamworksbunkbeds.com
Made with Western Red Cedar 1x6 fence boards and 2x4. Finished with General Finishes Arm R Seal.
Thank you Anna.
Love this chair
Tue, 10/30/2018 - 10:59
One of my favorites too! Glad to see it built, thanks for sharing!
Had no problem following the easy directions. I am eager to build more projects in the future. Thanks for being here Ana. We really love looking out over the bay in our chairs.
I modified from the Clara table plans.
I loved the look of the Rustic X Bench but wanted to modify to be an entry table. I took the exact plans, but made it longer and taller. The X bracing didn't match up exactly, but I like it with the separation. The stain is a Minwax Espresso finish. I added adjustable glides to the bottom so I could adjust if needed. It was an excellent first project and it fits in our home PERFECT! Thanks Ana for the inspiration to create, build and be a mommy at the same time :)
Fri, 08/30/2013 - 16:18
Beautiful. I love the mix of rustic and modern that your modification exudes (to me). :)
As a beginner at woodwork, this table was pretty easy to make. The instructions were easy to follow. I modified the table by adding 2x6 planks on the bottom and changing up the "X" design. The angles are tricky to get right, but i used scrap wood until i got the perfect angles then used my 2x2's for the final cuts. I also changed the finished dimensions of the table to fit in the room I was making it for, so this table was quite a bit wider than the original. It took me about a day and a half/two days to fully build and then I finished slowly over the rest of the week by staining and using a satin poly finish (I gave the top 4 coats so it took a little longer than normal). I'm so happy with the finished table I've already bought the wood to make another smaller one!
Took the Simple Modern Toy Box Plan and converted it to a litter box cover/storage unit.
What a great project!! My private outdoor space is amazing. Thanks Ana!!
I love this stool. I used the plan as is, except for creating the angles similar to those shown on the stool photos in the plan. If you follow the plans directly, your stool will be standing completely straight vs the slight angle shown in the photos. If you are not comfortable with cutting angles, I would definitely stick with the plan. I had to play around with mine until I finally got everything right.
The time allotted is more due to waiting for paint to dry versus actual build time. The stool goes together quickly, but sanding & drying time do eat up the hours.
Thank you Ana for the great plans! I have more of these planned for the future, so cute & they'll make great gifts!
Followed Ana's plan w/ minor measurement changes to fit my needs but the Rustic X Console came together pretty good. First we were going with a blue stain but once we got the stain oh the wood it was just to much so we opted for a lighter paint and finished off with a light lacquer.
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Thu, 03/19/2020 - 06:31
Installation of Hinges on toy chest with inset
Can you please let me know how you installed the hinges. The toy chest has an inlet on the back so the lid and hinges are not flush. How did you install them?
Any suggestions or sketches of installation of lid with hinges?
Thanks- Joanne K