My Golf Getaway Cottage
While my vacation property was being built I got hooked on Ana’s plans. Farm table, followed by coffee and end tables and finally a fabulous pub table.
Can’t wait to entertain.
While my vacation property was being built I got hooked on Ana’s plans. Farm table, followed by coffee and end tables and finally a fabulous pub table.
Can’t wait to entertain.
Thank you so much Ana for posting these plans for us! A huge thanks to Crafting Chicks for some artistic inspiration, too. I referred back to the "original" many times in order to make mine as adorable at theirs!
I've been planing on making this for a year. When I finally decided to start building I was, as always, surprised at how quickly it went together and how simply. The finishing details is the most time consuming, but also the most rewarding. I'm in LOVE with this thing. It will be auctioned off at my childhood elementary school. I hope whoever goes home with it will enjoy it for generations! I wish I had time to blog about all the details for those of you that are interested! I'll be happy to share my finds, experiences to any questions posted.
Thu, 11/03/2011 - 08:03
I like how you painted the top of the stove, very orginal, great idea!!!
Thu, 11/03/2011 - 08:06
I like how you painted the top of the stove, very orginal, great idea!!!
Fri, 12/09/2011 - 06:26
Love this!! I am currently in the middle of building one for my daughters. Can you tell me where you got your faucet for the sink, and the knobs for the stove?
Fri, 06/22/2012 - 21:58
Hi there,
I know you said that you are going to auction your gorgeous little kitchen you made and was interested how I can bid on it or buy it if possible. I would absolutely love this for my little girl.
Are you at all planning to make more as I would definitely be interested.
Thanks
Diana
This was my first big project I've ever done. It certainly didn't come out perfect, but man, was it easy. All wood (select white wood) was bought at Lowes and was around $80 for all the lumber. There is 3 coats of Minwax Provincial 211 and 4 coats of Minwax fast drying poly.
I had everything cut and put together in 3 hours. Its the staining and poly that takes the time. I've been asked to make some more for family and friends and can't wait to get started.
This my first woodworking project. It is far from perfect but turned out okay!
Sat, 05/04/2019 - 13:43
Love it! This is gorgeous, what a great first project.
Thank you for sharing a brag post, we appreciate it!
Used this app to build a custom nook for shoes and coats. Its been fantastic and super easy to put together!
Sun, 02/26/2023 - 16:29
Great custom solution! Thank you so much for sharing your awesome project.
This was my very first project. I really like simple, rustic, boxy furniture. Modified the original Tryde side table plan to include additional supports near the bottom of each side. I will be sure to NOT use clear gloss poly on future projects. Way too shiny for my taste. It was leftover from some wood flooring that I refinished, so I took the cheap way out. Cut and assembled it in about 5 hours. The sanding, staining, finishing took me forever. I learned a lot though, and will probably cut that time in half next time.
Mon, 11/07/2011 - 06:31
It looks beautiful, but if you want to tone down the gloss just sand with extra fine steel wool or sandpaper (400-600 grit). This will give it a satin (not semigloss) finish.
Mon, 11/07/2011 - 08:10
Thanks Claudia! Good tip, I'll try that. On future projects, I think I'll do a little more distressing and experiment with layering a couple different shades of stain, but overall, I'm happy with it and look forward to doing some more.
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Wed, 12/28/2011 - 09:38
It's right above on this page where it says "From plan" - click Tryde Side Table, it's a link.
I modified the modern patchwork dresser plans to create this media console. Used three different stains for the door fronts and painted the interior a dark gray. Wanted two doors instead of drawers but wanted to maintain the original look. I created a faux drawer front with a flush hinge.
Tue, 10/29/2013 - 11:37
I've been wanting to make that into a media console ever since Ana first posted the plans. I'm glad to know that it can be done. Yours looks really good!
This spring, my neighborhood started a community garden. Five families came together to break ground, sow, tend, and give away our produce. The local church close by allowed us to use their front lawn for the "Lakeside Community Garden," located in Duluth, MN. Every Saturday during harvest season, we gave away our produce to the community. I took on the project of building a farm stand. One of our neighborhood families donated re-claimed lumber to the cause, and I started building. I had research many farm stands on-line, and knew I needed two large boxes to hold the veggies, as well as a sign to indicate what produce we were giving away.
I had a client send me a pic of the bed she wanted. It was very similar to Ana's tall panel bed. She was upsizing from a queen to a king and wanted it to match her previous set.
"It’s screaming creative clutter 🤣😅 but at least I got it built! Thank you so much @anawhitediy for the desk plans 🖤"
Andrea Howell
We used this plan for the reclaimed wood look headboard from Ana-White and these dimension mods for a king. We used lots of tips from Create and Delegate who made the same headboard last year. I love how it turned out! I posted more photos and blogged about everything we did for the finish, etc. at - http://nestbliss.blogspot.com/2011/04/we-made-bed.html
I actually made this table to fit inside a wardrobe as we needed some shelf storage space. It worked out well!
I came across some 18'x12"x1" (actual size) boards that were milled around 1870. These planks came out of the roof for the building. Rather than cut them down I just built a "double frame"
I used 2x redwood for the frame.
Here is my version of the shiplap fireplace wall finished up!
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I was looking to make my foyer a bit more kid friendly while still being coze and practical. I came across the modern farm bench plans, and I knew it was the perfect fit!
I have done a few other plans, but all with help. This project I started around 9 pm (after bedtime) one night, and by 11:30, it was completely built and stained. My son was climbing all over it by the next morning :)
I love it - I think it adds the perfect bit of rustic charm to my foyer, while still giving my little guy a sturdy spot to get his shoes/coat on. I have since added baskets underneath for winter storage.
This will definitely not be my last build! Thanks Ana!
Took 4- Hours to complete and cost about $140 in materials. Used pine boards and kreg jig.
I made this for my grandson's 2 nd birthday. I followed the plans to a T. It did cost quite a bit more than was stated, the wheels alone were $60 but should last a lifetime!
We used Ana White's plans beginner farm table plans to build this table and can't recommend these plans more! Thank you Ana! The build took my husband and I two hours to build. The sanding, sealing, painting, stenciling, and finishing took several days, but the actually build was VERY easy and straightforward. We're total beginners, so we were very happy. The stencils are from Cutting Edge Stencils and are called "Indian Inlay Furniture Stencil Kit by Kim Myles."
Wife wanted a cabinet in our front room and she loved this design . She even helped with the finish the top is made from the same birch plywood
Tue, 03/21/2023 - 11:18
Love the finish and great build, thanks for sharing!
I have allergies to wood dust, which can make working in my shop a challenge. To help deal with the large amount of dust I've been kicking up lately with my table saw, I built my own dust collection system. It's not as good as a professional dust collector, but it's pretty good, and it was really easy to build.
Sun, 12/04/2011 - 07:13
On facebook somebody suggested that putting the port for the vacuum in the center would improve the vortex action. That would match the configuration of the vortex collectors, which draw from the center as well.
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Fri, 02/24/2023 - 09:11
Stunning projects and vacation home!
WOW, these are amazing and look fabulous in the space! Thank you for sharing.