Simple Stool
Made with Western Red Cedar 1x6 fence boards and 2x4. Finished with General Finishes Arm R Seal.
Thank you Anna.
Varthane Natural Oil Finish -1 coat
General Finishes Arm R Seal 3 coats.
Made with Western Red Cedar 1x6 fence boards and 2x4. Finished with General Finishes Arm R Seal.
Thank you Anna.
I made this with oak plywood and used a straight edge and paper knife to score it to look like planks and a chisel to vary board lengths and stained it. This is the first house I made like this. I made second house like this after a house fire destroyed the first one. My people were well pleased with both of them. I will put lights in the next one.
I'm not sure that anyone would want to build this table, but I attached my plans made in PowerPoint here.
We have a 600 square foot apartment. We enter through our kitchen, so we wanted a dining table that did not take up much space visually or physically. The Squared2 Dining Chairs inspired the creation of our Squared2 Dining Table. We appreciate having it.
To cut down on cost, we purchased 1/8" plexiglass and cut to fit our table top.
In reply to Soooo cool! by spiceylg
Fri, 08/30/2013 - 09:04
I am glad you like it. :) We are enjoying having a table that doesn't bubble up anymore! =D
In reply to What a creative solution! by Pam the Goatherd
Sun, 09/01/2013 - 21:04
Thank you, Pam. :) We enjoy having this table so far and we still saved money making it.
This is a ocean/mermaid version of the sweet pea bunk bed. I had to add an additional section above the original plans in order to accommodate for the slide. I also forwent the bottom storage and opted to just put a bigger door, which allowed more headroom inside and the ability to put both a mattress and box spring on the bottom bunk. I used real shingles and painted them gold. The slide came from Home Depot. The octopus door handes I got off of Etsy for about $5 each. I found a doorbell on an old plastic outdoor house set laying around. I added some seaweed from Joann Fabrics. The steps are made out of 2x6 boards vs 1x boards. I also changed the plans so both beds are full size instead of twin size. The top bunk has so much support...it was tested with 600 lbs up there and held up fine!
Decided paying $600 for a coffee table was ridiculous so my wife said build this then. I read the comments on this and went with picture frame ends, wife is happy and that means I am as well! Also drilled holes first just to ensure no splitting of the wood.
Shopping for bedroom furniture, my spouse found a bed that was way more than we wanted to spend. After finding this site, and a bit of convincing he finally agreed to try building this. Now he wants to build everything! We now have a long "to do" list of plans we want to try.
I needed a pantry cabinet for my walk through kitchen (I have a generic 1970's ranch with a walk through kitchen--10' wide and the dining area is small, so I wanted lots of storage with minimal depth) and I am a big fan of cabinetry that looks like furniture--when I saw this project, I knew I had to make it.
I enlisted the help and guidance of my 73 year old Mom----she has been making things for years and has an entire basement full of all the woodworkig machines I will ever need. We started this project about a month ago and have been working at it on and off since (my Mom is a thinker and has lost sleep over a few issues we ran into, but the final design is AWESOME! Thanks Mom!).
I would have loved a much wider cabinet, but the wall I will be putting it on had a few items that I did not want to move or cover up (light switches & a cold air return). I ended up making the cabinet 89" tall (my ceilings are only 91") and 57.5" wide (I'm a stickler for symmetry and I wanted the white space on either side of the cabinet to be the same. This project took a couple of weeks to complete due to work, kids, pets, etc). I just had my son and better half carry it in tonight and it fits perfectly----now to clear out all my upper cabinets and start taking them down so I can fix my ceiling and start making my kitchen cabinets!
Thanks Anna!
Wed, 12/12/2018 - 22:35
So amazing!!! Love hearing about your mom too! Thanks for sharing a photo!
Our first project
So I needed a bigger entry way table for our new house and this one fit my style and I love it! Mine is only 5.5' long so I did have to do some remeasuring. If you also need yours to be 5.5' my measurements were 5.5' for the top 2x6 pieces then the the two bottom shelves are 55" and the 12 (6 for front 6 for back) 2x2 pieces are 26". All of the other measurements stayed the same. Also I already had everything else besides wood so just the wood cost me $75.
From the minute I saw this on Ana White's site along with That's My Letter, I knew I had to build it! It is soo adorable and turned out better than I anticipated! Great directions and was easy to build.
This was a fun build! It was my first time to use the jigsaw, so my sweet hubby showed me the ropes! Such a great project and my little girl absolutely loves it.
Ana, I am so greatful for your videos. You gave courage to create this 24" deep x 48" wide bench. We remodeled our bathroom by transforming our tub into a walk in shower. We removed the small old shower stall which left a space where we created this nook. The drawers are our new laundry "baskets." We also added board and batten in the rest of the bathroom. Everyone loves the design and I have you to thank. Many blessings to you and your family. Alice
My husband wasn't home this week, so I had to create something.. He's just lucky that I didn't give the kitchen a makeover! ;]
I modified and improvised with what I had lying around... I used a 1x4 for the bottom because I didn't have enough 1x2 scraps left, but then I decided to put the lettering on it because I thought it looked too plain. I like how it turned out!! :]
Fri, 08/12/2011 - 10:51
I used a word document and found a font I liked and then used that to paint the lettering on myself. :]
Fri, 08/12/2011 - 16:05
I love this mod! Lots of ribbons, only a little bit of space. Sits on your desktop too!
In reply to I love this mod! Lots of by Ana White
Fri, 08/12/2011 - 16:26
It's Just what I needed! :] Thanks for the inspiration!
We built the Farmhouse queen bed and fancy X desk for our bedroom. It was relatively easy and looks so great! The bed is made of pine and cedar. (It is really really hard to find pine 4x4 posts that aren't pressure treated around here.) We used pine for the desk. Paint color on the bed and base of the desk is Behr "Polar bear" with a coffee stain distress. The desk top is Benjamin Moore "Dash of pepper." The bed cost about $175 to build and the desk cost $30. (We used a lot of scraps for the desk.)
Thu, 09/05/2013 - 17:03
Your bed and desk are beautiful! Great job on this build, and I love the colors!
Very easy to do. Love how it has improved the look in our kitchen since the original garbage can is no longer an eye sore.
http://thefelicianojourney.com/2015/10/30/diy-wood-tilt-out-trash-bin/
My husband and I worked on this for a few months, no rush. This is the outcome and all we need to do now is get one glass shelf for each cabinet. This is a great place to store all liquors and glassware. The drawers are a nice addition. The paint it black chalk paint with wax finish. All materials were purchased at Lowes or Home Depot.
I’m in the process of renovating my kitchen and dining area and needed a rectangular table fitting against the wall. I couldn’t find the dimensions I needed so I set out to build my own! I tweaked the beginner farm house table and bench plans to fit my space and voilà! Perfectly what I needed! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I made matching step stools for my kids.