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Clubhouse Bunkbed w/Climbing Wall

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 11/08/2022 - 12:08

This is my first Anna White project that I built almost 10 years ago when I was a new grandma. Much to my surprise, it has endured and is still a fun place for 4 grandkids. I revised the Clubhouse bed plans by raising the loft and building it into a bunk bed (I have 10 foot ceilings making this possible), with one end covered by a 4x8' 3/4" plywood climbing wall (with toddler climbing set hardware) painted in seascape that allows them to climb up and over rather than using the removable ladder. I also added a tri-fold latching "baby gate" to the loft for safety if I was called out of the room while the littlest ones were up in the clubhouse. I also added a bucket on a pulley system to let the kids "deliver" items to the clubhouse window from the ground and a "flood level" measuring stick to let them measure their growth progress. To cover the backside of the plywood climbing wall and the hold screws and make sure all was nice and smooth, I added a 1/4 MDF sheet on the inside and painted with a porthole to simulate a submarine when the curtain is closed.

Built from Plan(s)

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Ana White Admin

Wed, 11/09/2022 - 10:11

You have to be the sweetest grandma around, this is so awesome! Love all the added details and growth chart, thank you for sharing.

Bedside Tables

Submitted by takahler on Wed, 08/31/2011 - 10:03

This is our very first building project from plans. We loved them. Our first night stand twisted because our 2x2s weren't as straight as we thought they were. With a few times of repositioning them, it turned out fine. The 2nd night stand went together much quicker and easier.

We are hooked! Thank you Ana for great plans!

Estimated Cost
$52 each
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Dark Walnut Stain and polyurethane
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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3 drawer rolling dresser

Submitted by Kamabrewer on Fri, 09/20/2013 - 17:07

Super fun and easy! This was my first kreg jig build! Not sure how I got by before I got one!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$130
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
Dark walnut wiped off after 5 min.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Console table

Submitted by Bpcreel on Sat, 11/28/2015 - 18:43

Loved building this table. This was my first time building anything! I have a lot to learn but I think it turned out great!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$60
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Mission oak stain on top and chalk paint in kid gloves color
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Rustic X coffee table

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 01/19/2019 - 15:40

First coffee table build. Plans were perfect! Built for $50, sold for $255

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
50
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
Chalk paint
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Platform Bed with Shoe Trundle

Submitted by vendo on Tue, 11/22/2022 - 08:08

We had some bulky items that needed to be stored. So I came up with dimensions for a low platform bed so the bows could slide under. I decided to build a faux drawer to conceal the bulky items and added shoe storage into the faux trundle drawer. Of course I used one of Ana's plans for the basic idea and modified from there! 

bed with trundle storage bed

bed legs

bed frame 2x4

inside bed frame

bed support

step stool #2

kids step stool made using scraps, personalized with name and flowers

Estimated Cost
$0
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
1. prime
2. two coats Behr watermelon
3. satin poly
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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West Elm Outdoor Sectional

My husband surprised me by making this sectional after I found the plans on your site. THANK YOU! We love it! It's been the centre of many cocktails and conversations over the years!
Note: cost includes the cost of the outdoor cushions which were purchased at Lowes Canada and slightly modified.

Estimated Cost
$800.00, including cushions
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Left as is. This sectional sits outside all year long (we store the cushions indoors over the winter).
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Wooden Slat Entry Closet

As the days have gotten shorter and the nights have grown colder I’ve found myself breaking out the winter coats and boots. The problem is, I didn’t have any place to store my coats or shoes. My house doesn’t have a coat closet. And in the past I’ve had a problem with scarves, shoes and winter gear clogging my front entryway. So I set out to come up with a solution. I needed inspiration. I needed guidance. My entry closet needed to be aesthetically pleasing because it would be near the front door and visible from the great room. So I went to Pinterest to search for a solution. I found these plans for an Industrial Style Wood Slat Closet System with Galvanized Pipes by Ana White.

Estimated Cost
$20 - I used wood I had in stock. So the only thing I purchased were the wooden dowels and screws.
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Use what you have and make it work. Sometimes you can create the look for less by recycling items found within your workshop or home.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Recycling and Garbage Cabinet

Submitted by DIYMomof4 on Wed, 01/23/2019 - 15:16

We needed a place for our garbage/recycling bins that would look nice and was inaccessible to our dogs.  I decided to make two drawers for the bins and two drawers for storage.  I found a set of 10 drawer slides on Amazon for around $50.  They are heavy duty and full extension.  I measured our garbage bins and built to size.  The total height of the cabinet is 36" including the countertop.  The cabinet width is 35.5" and the depth is 20".  The butcher block countertop(25" by 48") was purchased from Home Depot for $98.  I only had to do a light sanding, router the edge, and apply a finish.  The cabinet will be located along a wall and have room for a counter height chair.  This will allow my youngest to have a snack while I work in the kitchen.  Although I didn't use a specific plan, I used ideas from several of Ana's designs.  Thank you for the inspiration Ana!        

Estimated Cost
$300, but I have leftover wood and drawer slides
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
The stain is a mixture of Varathane Traditional Cherry 3X and Minwax English Chestnut.
I used Waterlox sealer/finish VOC compliant on the whole cabinet. For the countertop, I only used the Waterlox. Waterlox is really beautiful, but you will need a respirator mask and plenty of ventilation.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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Ana’s West Elm Emerson by Lindsay Watson

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 12/03/2022 - 05:28

Ana’s West Elm Emersen Plan stained in Aged Barrel
Love it. Matches the bar I made

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Crib size mattress bunk beds

I used crib size mattress instead of twin to make this bunk bed. I wanted more stabilty so I modified it with more rails at the top and didn't make a brake in the front rails.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$65
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
None
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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LifeofChaos

Sat, 12/31/2011 - 18:41

No I don't. Not off the top of my head, it has been a few months and I am afraid I would miss something. However, it does appear I put everything except the screws (1.5 inch, I think) in the drawing.

Double daybeds.

Submitted by MaryMurray on Wed, 09/25/2013 - 18:15

For my first 'Ana White' project I built two Lydia daybeds for the guest room. I added beadboard for a cozy feel. I LOVE them and so does everyone else.
Thank you Ana, for these easy to follow plans. I have discovered a wonderful new interest and I BUILT THEM ALL BY MYSELF!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
I tinted the primer with some brown paint then added a coat of red paint, Valspar 1011-3 Quite Red, for a warm,cozy feel.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Christmas card frame

Modified Ana's plans to omit the chalkboard and make larger.  Measures 75"h x 36"wide.  All 1x2s, cuts are 2 @ 75", 2 @ 34 1/2", 2 @ 73 1/2", 2 @ 31 1/2".

Estimated Cost
$20 (4 - 1x2x10)
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
The Real Milk Paint Co. flag red, dark wax
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Storage bed - Twin

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 01/30/2019 - 12:41

I made this bed from Ana's http://www.ana-white.com/2011/09/farmhouse-storage-bed-storage-drawers.

We have an abundance of Ash wood here (result of Emerald Ash Borer). Although the bed is very heavy, it'll sure last! I made a few changes from Ana's plans only as I had dovetail jig etc for drawers.

Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Minwax Walnut stain and Minwax polycrylic finish
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Shiplap Fireplace

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 12/20/2022 - 19:10

We did the Easiest Shiplap Fireplace in a weekend, thanks to Ana’s plans. I convinced my husband to help me build this by upgrading to a 65” tv and adjusting the dimensions. We also built a shelf behind the tv to hold our receiver and Xbox that is hidden when the tv is in place. Ana’s tutorial was amazingly and gave us the confidence to finally build something that’s been on our list for 2 years!

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entry cubbies

custom size entry cubbies x 2, open top locker section with small basket, bench base portion with two baskets

Estimated Cost
$220 ($110 each)
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
1. one coat primer
2. two coats semi gloss white
on bench
1. one coat Minwax dark walnut stain
2. three coats satin poly
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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SingleMomThriving

Mon, 09/12/2011 - 11:20

I read your blog and all your modifications and love the changes that you made. I have a very small area with a bench and a coat tree that could benefit from this solution. Thanks for posting.

jaimecostiglio

Mon, 09/12/2011 - 12:37

Just stopped by your profile - guess you already got out your tools! Love that RED ladder shelf and creative use of steel sheets for the sides on that planter. PS - Can I borrow your miter saw, I'm dying, dying to get one. Someday.

JES

Mon, 09/12/2011 - 17:03

LOVE this. White with a rich deep wood top is my absolute favorite! Love that you flanked the door on each side with matching ones. Looks like it's right out of a design magazine. Also liked that your blog shows details on how you attached the tops to the bottoms. I want to swipe these for my house! ;) J

Stephan (not verified)

Sat, 11/05/2011 - 12:57

That looks great. It's inspired me, and I'm going to attempt to build it as well. Was on the Pottery Barn website and placed an order, but they are on back order until December 15th. Just hope it does not take that long for me to build it!!

Martina Bath Wall Storage

This is the second building project I made. I really like that it's small, but there's a surprising amount of room in it for towels and stuff. And easy to build, too!
Thanks Ana!

Estimated Cost
$20
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Leftover CIL Smart3 Trim and Door paint
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Sweet Pea Garden Bunk

Lots of modifications - first, from a safety standpoint, I wanted more exits on the lower bunk. I built two versions of the front, so they can get in and out on both sides. I also added a ladder on one side because I'm not going to build the stairs for a few weeks. I have a firefighter friend who has warned me of some safety aspects, including not to put this up against a window. There's 3 feet clearance from this bed and the window. So, still to paint and decorate it, but that will happen later.

Estimated Cost
500
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Non toxic, zero VOC milk paint (eventually)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Our “Treehouse”

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 02/05/2019 - 12:56

We started with the clubhouse bed but were concerned our three year old may be just a hair too young to sleep up top. We surrounded the bottom and placed some 2”x2” and plywood underneath to keep his mattress off the floor. Wrapped it up with fairy lights strung all around top of the inside. Turned out great!!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
Too much lol
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Dark walnut stain and polyerithane.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Faux Fireplace

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 12/29/2022 - 05:37

Small space faux fireplace. Thank you for the plans for the faux fireplace. Easy to make and has been used for every holiday.

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