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GREAT CHRISTMAS GIFTS
These Chairs where fun and easy to build. I used 1x8 for the back. I used counter sunk 1 1/4 in screws and pocket holes and kreig screws. I thought A hinge would not be safe so I screws the tray down with a 2in overhang. Can not wait until Christmas.
Simple Modern Outdoor Sectional
Ten-day project (construction plus sewing) that concluded with exactly what we needed for our space. No big issues with the plan and really pleased with the result. Making the cushions was only possible through upholstery sewing experience. Thank you Ana White!
We built a table using reclaimed wood!
We modified the farmhouse table plan and made office desks from reclaimed lumber! Check out the full post on my blog: http://livingvintageco.com/category/do-it-yourself/woodworking/.
Mantel Moulding Headboard with Chestwick Platform Base
My husband and I took two plans, the Mantel Moulding Headboard, and the Chestwick Platform Bed. We made some slight modifications which are as follows.
For the Mantel Moulding Headboard I wanted it to be a tall. The original plans called for the headboard to be 61 1/2 inches. We made ours so that it sat at 74 inches. We also made the width of the headboard 60 inches so that it was a perfect fit for the base.
For the Chestwick Platform bed we used 2X12's. Since we decided to make the headboard taller, I felt that the 2X8s wouldn't have been aesthetically pleasing. We used heavy duty top corner plates to screw in the bun feet.
Mounting the headboard: Due to the size of this headboard, it is recommended that you attach to a stud in the wall behind headboard to prevent forward tipping. We used french fleat picture hanger with wall dog mounting screws (200 lbs), read instructions. We attached two vertical 1X2's to the back of the headboard for added support, since the headboard rests on the platform bed. After the headboard was properly secured to the wall, and resting on the platform bed, we then installed four mounting brackets. 2 heavy duty corner brackets, and 2 mounting brackets. The heavy duty corner brackets are long enough to screw into the mattress supports, the platform bed, and the headboard (see pics).
This was our second project, and we couldn't have done it without Ana's help.
Paint: Annie Sloan Pure White Chalk Paint.
Finish: Annie Sloan Clear Wax
Laundry Room Table For Front Loaders
I followed Ana's basic table plans but modified it to have legs in the middle (6 legs instead of 4). I used ballisters/ banisters found out our local Habitat for Humanity Restore for the legs which helped cut down the cost.
DIY Outdoor Furniture
I couldn't see spending several thousand for outdoor furniture, so I looked at what you had done. It was so much easier and sturdier than I thought it would be. Thank you for all you do for the community.
I added the board on the back of the sofa to stop the cushions from slipping through. My wife wanted a fun color so we found a waterproof stain and had it tinted. I thought it came out very nice.
iTable!
My husband and I are very happy with how this table turned out, we put it together in a couple of hours on a weekend. It took me a couple weeks of sanding and staining and sanding and staining to finish it, but it was worth it.
Decided to use up some previously bought stain, Minwax Polyshades in Royal Walnut, but it just wasn't getting as dark a color as I wanted, even after three coats, so I picked up some Varathane Gel Stain in Dark Walnut. 2 coats of that brought it up to a nice rich color.
I'd like to say that I'll never do that many coats of stain again, but I will probably have to go through the whole process again, as we have a in-progress matching side table that I want to finish the same. :)
2 coats of Varathane Gel Stain in Dark Walnut
2 coats of Clear Gloss Protective Finish
(sanded lightly with very fine steel wool after every coat)
Comments
Thu, 09/20/2012 - 07:33
hi there, what a lovely
hi there,
what a lovely piece of furniture
can i just ask? is that wood putty used or wood filler, prior to sanding
thanks
k
Fri, 09/21/2012 - 13:31
I used elmer's
I used elmer's paintable/stainable wood filler. I wound have rather not had to use anything because it isn't completely invisible when it was finsighed, but the edges of the 4x4's we got were pre-rounded so they left some gaps in the top and sides, and some of our other joins weren't completely straight either.
Thu, 10/25/2012 - 13:15
Dimensions for the side table that matches itable?
Would you happen to have the dimensions of the side table?
Home Depot Adirondack Chairs
I made these chairs for friend. Very sturdy and look great!
Farmhouse Bed for my son
Came out fantastic! I made this one for my son and have now been recruited by my daughter to make another!
Beautiful steps
Directions worked like a charm, thank you, Ana for what you do!
Comments
Workbench Console and Hutch
We are in so in love with this finished piece! We made some modifications to the original plan to fit our needs. We made the top wider - 24" wide like the Pottery Barn original. We also used 4X4's for the legs and widened the distance between the legs to sit the shelves inside the legs.
We also built the second shelf. We created the second shelf to hold wine, so we modified the front of the shelf to allow for the wine bottle necks to rest. The handle was made from plumbing hardware. We got this wonderful idea from one of the posters on this site, I need to find their name to give proper credit, but it worked beautifully.
For the hutch, we also made modifications for our needs. We made it taller by 4" (so 40" tall). We used 1 X 12's for the shelves for a deeper shelf. We also raised the bottom shelf up to accommodate our Keurig coffee maker. We did not divide the middle shelf to leave a tall opening for some items we wanted to display. We also left a gap at the bottom of the hutch for cords.
Once built we distressed the entire piece, then stained with Provencial stain, and finished off with a semi-gloss poly.
The best thing, it cost about 10% of the price of the original!!
Comments
Fri, 09/21/2012 - 06:43
Really Cool!
This is so awesome, and nobody will have one anything like it! I love how you totally modified it for your space. The gap for the cords was brilliant-that would be something I would of thought of after I was completely done! This is very inspiring. Thank you for sharing.
Chalkboard
Child's chalkboard as a birthday present. "Frozen" inspired color theme. Received feedback that it would also work very well as a boutique store sidewalk sign.
Square Dining table and Chairs
I built this square table and 4 chairs. It was a really fun build!! It measures 41Lx41Wx30H.
Comments
Thu, 10/14/2021 - 14:49
Where did you find the plans for the chairs?
Awesome job! It looks great as a set, very nice. :) I love the chairs, did you find the plans for these or did you just figure it out yourself? I want to make this table and the chairs you made would be perfect..if I can find the plans. I'd appreciate any help for the chairs. Have a great day.
Square Table for 4 People
Table for 4 based off plans. I love the way this turned out! Really pleased with the finished piece.
Jenn
Bistrol Outdoor Lounge Chairs
This was my very first project. I cut the wood during the week, to have it ready for the weekend. I intended this to be my summer project. I had so much fun, i completed building both chairs in a day and a half!!!!! I then ordered the foam which took a couple weeks. I ordered the fabric online. I had two large pillows which I covered and used them for the back cushion. The total cost for BOTH chairs was under $250.00. Looking forward to my next project. :)
Comments
Mon, 09/24/2012 - 18:05
Where did you order the foam
Where did you order the foam from and did you have to cut it or did it come in two pieces?
Wood Chaise Lounges
Very easy project!
APOTHECARY STYLE ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
I am a huge fan of apothecary cabinets and fell in insta-love with this cabinet. The open shelves on top are a great size for lots of entertainment equipment and consoles and the storage below is fantastic for everything else!
Farmhouse coffee table
I built this for my daughter. I had to alter the plans just a little, but all of Ana's plans are so well done, that it is easy to change them a little and make them personal. Thank you Ana.
Comments
Wudupg1
Fri, 07/11/2014 - 13:55
This project was very easy
This project was very easy and fun. Great plans!
blacknigt
Fri, 07/11/2014 - 22:09
My lil princess asked today...
She comes to me an says DADDY ( with a straight face)
* i want a merry go round *
Um i cant afford that hunny, she says w. out a pause -But you build everything else-
...I froze.
lol well Ana my dear friend I think I need your help on this one...
spiceylg
Sat, 07/12/2014 - 17:56
Ha!
Out of the mouth of babes....priceless! Nice build, too!