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Patio couches
This project was fun to build with hubby said the shopping list and the cut list was perfect! Love all your designs! King bed is next!
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Fri, 04/28/2023 - 09:15
So Pretty!
Very well done, thank you for sharing your beautiful space and build!
Walnut Clothespress
Here is a brand new piece I just made for holding my extra computer components. It is wholly made of American Black Walnut (juglans nigra). It took about four months to make. The original, from which this is copied, was made in Williamsburg, VA in 1765. When I first saw it, I fell in love at first site and had to make it. It was made with rough lumber, nothing pre-milled. I found 16 1/2" wide walnut which I used to make the single-panel doors. I think it looks great and is faithful to the original.
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Fri, 12/30/2011 - 16:23
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!!! WOW,
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!!! WOW, this is so incredible! Great work!
Modern Vertical Slat Top Console
This was built out of Douglas Fir (2x4's) and Pine (1x4's) and was painted in the color espresso (Behr). I used Minwax Helmsman Spar Urethane to seal it with a semi-gloss coating as well.
Rustic X Console
Needed to add a buffet console to the empty wall in our formal dining room.
Treehouse Bed in the Wild
My boys LOVE this bed. I am making one for my other son who shares the room next so there will be two matching. They take up almost the whole room but they look so cute and double as play space in and under the bed so it works!
It took about 2 days to build and I had help from my husband and friend to make construction easier and cuts and staining more efficient.
One problem I had at the end was screwing in the roof boards. I hadn't thought about the fact that my ceilings are low on my old ranch house and could barely get the screwdriver in the space above the bed, so I had to tip the bed over to make it easier. Next time I may predrill the screws til just before breakthrough so I can fit the drill above.
Also those boards around the bed are probably the most expensive piece - if I didn't want the second bed to match exactly I would wonder if 1x6s wouldn't have been more economical.
I did sand and stain before assembly which made things much easier. I used my standard weathered grey stain.
The sheets are Pillowfort : Rustler's Ranch twin set. The sign and banner hung on the bed I got from Hobby Lobby.
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Sun, 08/04/2019 - 21:54
Thank you for submitting! …
Thank you for submitting! This is awesome!
That is a smart suggestion to swap 1X6S for the siding that could save a lot of money.
very much appreciate all the photos and the details!
2x4 Sectional
My husband whipped this up in one day using Ana’s plan. This is my new favorite spot to relax.
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Kate's Play Kitchen
I made this play kitchen for my daughter's second bithday. It was my first project!
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Tue, 01/03/2012 - 14:04
So beautiful! I love the
So beautiful! I love the colors and farmhouse apron sink!
Tue, 01/03/2012 - 15:23
Love the sink!
Looks awesome. Love seeing everybody's kitchen. Do you have more pics of the sink?
Sun, 01/08/2012 - 16:12
Thanks! I'll try to post more
Thanks! I'll try to post more pics of the sink soon.
Tue, 01/10/2012 - 15:36
More photos
More photos of the sink on flickr:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/65952314@N04/?saved=1
Thu, 12/27/2012 - 20:00
This is so cute! What did you
This is so cute! What did you use for the burners?
Thu, 07/14/2016 - 15:41
Beautiful!
Question what did you use for your handles? This is beautiful. I'm hoping to make once close to it for my son's 2nd Bday
Ice Chest Cover. My first Ana White project. I modified it to fit my ice chest. I made 2. Thank you for offering free DIYs!
I needed something to hide the exterior of my 7 yr old, hard used ice chests. I saw this and modified it to fit my ice chests. Love them!
I'm a newbie to wood work and am so glad I found this site! I made these in July and am working at getting better at it.
Daughter loves it!
Thank you so much for these plans! 2 weeks worth of nap time building and my daughter has an awesome new bed!
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Sat, 02/06/2016 - 12:30
You did it!
WOw, that looks amazing! I see that great toy storage too, thanks for sharing!
Breakfast bar with reclaimed top
Our son was moving into his first college apartment. The dining area is small and he thought a breakfast bar would be perfect in this spot. We built the base using Ana’s Counter Height Farmhouse Table for Four plans. We modified the plans to to fit the table top - which was originally the top of a desk. We purchased the desk at our local Habitat Restore. We planed to use the base of the desk for another project- so using the top for this breakfast bar was perfect! The breakfast bar was a perfect fit!
King Bed and Nightstands
Fun and rewarding projects to finish. Took me way too long to finish, but 2 sever TBIs will do that to a person. Made a few modifications to the original King and nightstand plans but worked out fine. Thanks for these plans Ana!
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Sat, 05/06/2023 - 21:13
Gorgeous bedroom set!
WOW, this is so beautiful, love your finish choice! Thank you for sharing.
Doll bunk beds
I saw this plan and wished I knew some little girls who needed this bunkbed! Two weeks later, my neighbors little girls came over with two of their Christmas gifts - American Girl dolls! I went out the next day to buy the supplies and now have it finished to give to them after school this afternoon!
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Thu, 01/05/2012 - 16:27
Doll bunkbeds
These are soo cute! However I have looked high and low for the 1x1 square trim, all I have found are the 1x1 4 footers for around $4 each! Is this what everyone is using? I dont have a table saw! and our lowes nor Home Depot would wanna rip wood so small!
Thu, 01/05/2012 - 16:35
1 x1
Yes - unfortuanely that's what I had to do. That's why the final cost came to $20. I tried to come up with another stair tread idea but ended up just buying the 1 x 1's. If you don't mind the look of round and square rungs, you could consider using a round dowel. They're much cheaper than square and can be found at Walmart for less than $1.
Tall Secretary
I had so much fun building this project. It came together really easily, and added the perfect touch to our dining room to make it feel nice and homey. I have since added the cabinet doors to the bottom shelf... more pictures to come.
1 coat Sherwin williams bright white satin latex paint (left over from house trim)
Would finish with a second coat of paint and some sort of stronger finish next time. I also added contact paper to the shelves to protect both the piece and my cookbooks from being marred.
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The Kids are off the floor
We Recently moved into a new house and this project was a great break from the regular work on the house. The instructions were great and easy to follow. The 2 x 6s on the sides makes it hard to use carriage bolts though I settled for lag screws. Can't wait to do my next project.
Woven Back Bench
A version of the woven back bench, resize to fit a standard cushion, painted to match the house trim.
Lemonade Stand with Top
DIY lemonade stand with awning
Toy Storage
After our basement remodel I decided we needed some storage for our growing collection of of toys.
This project went together much more quickly than I expected. I am so happy with the results.
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Basic changing table for a besty
This was a quick and easy build. My friend needed a changing table and I had several scraps left from a toy box build. I will mention that using 2x2 firring strips is always my worst nightmare. They're rounded, never straight, and full of knots. They just don't give that professional feel. I had to use 1/2"x3" preferred pine on the ends in order for them to sit flush inside the 2x2's. Used the kreg pocket holes and assembly was easy. The changing pad frame on top attaches to the back with an L bracket so they can remove it and still use the table down the road. I hope they enjoy it for many years.
Circular sectional
This was a labor of love. I built it over a Christmas vacation. It took just under two weeks. The tables between the chairs were made to be removable, so each chair is an individual and we can take apart any of the chairs or tables on a whim. Very happy with this one. Thanks Ana!
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Queen Farmhouse Bed
Built this bed for my wife and I in our starter home. It has been a pretty easy project with good instructions. Id change up my order of operations to prevent the wood from cupping as bad as it did in places as well as be more strict with my wood selection but im very happy with it over all. I braced it up a little more than instructions called for since this was my first bed build.