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Simple Shower Stool

Submitted by lbrown on Sat, 02/18/2012 - 11:43

I love my 3' x 5' shower and with all that space I thought that having a little spot to sit down would be really nice. After looking around online and at some stores I couldn't find anything that I liked that was also reasonably priced so in the end I decided to make my own.

For details about how I built it check out my blog: http://www.homeandawaywithlisa.com/blog/2012/2/18/simple-diy-shower-sto…

Estimated Cost
Under $20
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
I used a dark grey spray paint primer on the stool first before applying two light coats of black spray paint.
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Comments

lbrown

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 17:17

Cedar would definitely be a great option. For the finish I used Rustoleum outdoor spray paint which is supposed to stand up to the elements. I figured that would help it stand up to the water in the shower.

Stable with upgrades!

Submitted by rjreiffer on Wed, 12/25/2013 - 19:23

This was an upgrade from the Ana's project on the stable. I made the shingles from cut thin strips of wood nailed to a 1/4" roof with a pin nailer.

Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Everything in Ana's list plus varying sizes of 2" high by 1.5" wide (or less) to make the roof.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

custom cedar bench for deck

Submitted by canyadigit on Sun, 03/06/2016 - 15:14

Standard cedar deck, as you can see not complete, . However the benches are complete. Seen a picture in a book and custom cut and fit peices on my own

Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Herringbond Barn Door Console

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/16/2019 - 11:03

This console was made with herringbone doors and gold hardware. Everyone who sees it wants me to make them one :)

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$310
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
White paint for the base with a satin polycrylic. The top was a custom stain to look like the classic restoration hardware color with Golden Oak, Weathered Gray, and Sunbleached with a Satin polycrylic. The hardware was painted gold.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Picnic Table that Converts to Benches

Submitted by blakeallan on Wed, 02/22/2012 - 13:26

**The second pic is of the grill I built for our wedding. It was done in about 4 hours with NO plans, and a whole lot of on-the-spot thinking. All while precooking 120 lbs pork butt, 200 ribs, baked beans & whatever else that oven pushed through that day. I look forward to one day having the time to draw out the plans, and throw them up here :D **

Hey! It's been a while since I've posted anything with so much going on, but I thought I'd share a photo of a project I finished a while back. These were actually built as a gift for my in-laws to thank them for organizing our wedding. They were thrilled, and decided to incorporate the benches into the reception. As of late, I've been remodeling one living unit, one office, and one new studio & on top of that, getting married. I'm sure you can see how uploading something as simple as a photo is a chore in itself. Nonetheless, here is the finished project.

I changed a few things from the original plans; The biggest being the holes that convert from picnic table to bench. I realize not everyone is the same height, body shape, etc, so I took this into account. I actually have an additional hole on each side. One to pivot the table, one to lock it in as a bench, one to lock it in as a table, and one extra bench hole for those who prefer more of a decline/incline position. It all turned out great & works perfect for either bench or table. Very sturdy, and nothing but compliments. As a matter of fact, people asking over and over again where I bought it & for how much :D The reason I put 10-20 hours is due to the paint. I used three coats because, even though I used plenty of primer, pine just loves to soak it up. I also wanted to make sure every bit of it would be covered as much as possible for the weather conditions outside. It turned out having a rubbery coating feel to it, much like those of galvanized benches dipped in paint. Overall, very pleased with the outcome.

Cheers for the plans!

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Water-resistant enamel
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

Pam the Goatherd

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 18:48

Congratulations on your marriage!
I love the red paint on the picnic table/benches. The grills remind me of growing up in Miami and having roast pig that was cooked in those huge steel barrels.

Pam the Goatherd

Wed, 02/22/2012 - 18:48

Congratulations on your marriage!
I love the red paint on the picnic table/benches. The grills remind me of growing up in Miami and having roast pig that was cooked in those huge steel barrels.

Farmhouse Table

My husband and father adjusted the dimensions slightly on the farmhouse table and finished it out with mitered edges. The end result is beautiful and fits our big family well. We can seat 12 around our 8ft by 4ft table.

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

4x6 Truss Beam Farm Table

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 03/10/2016 - 13:48

Easy project, had it done in about 8 hrs, staining and paid ting took another 4 hrs. Not bad at all.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
175.00
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Mike wax walnut and antique flat white latex paint.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

adamwknox

Sun, 05/22/2016 - 06:16

The stain and distressed painting turned out fantastic. Do you remember which stain you used, or your process for the distressed white for the bottom?

 

Looking to jump into this project this weekend.

Deko Holzscheiben Spiegel

Submitted by badspiegel on Mon, 10/21/2019 - 02:10

Für den Bau dieses Spiegels benötigen Sie eine Unterlage aus MDF. Eine dünne MDF-Platte zum Beispiel wäre Optimal.

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Nachdem die Holzscheiben verklebt sind, kleben Sie den Spiegel fest in die Mitte des Spiegels. The whole can same method also with a eckigen mirror and wood scheiben made. Schickt uns euer Exemplar und wir veröffentlichen die Bilder hier auf dieser Seite. Falls Sie auch so einen Spiegel haben möchten, aber keine Zeit, um sich ein Angebot zu machen. Wir produzieren Ihnen den Spiegel dann.

Lieben Gruß und viel Spaß bei der Ausübung des Projektes. Wir sind auf eure Bilder gespannt!

Estimated Cost
100
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Five board bench modified

The wife and I kept going to these primitive shops and seeing these benches selling for $65-$85. I saw these and knew I could build it for way less. This is my rendition of the 5 board bench, only difference is I took the top support beam and make it into a shoe shelf.

Estimated Cost
$15-$25
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
Barn Red Spray paint, light distress, and 2 layers of clear coat.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

Rustic X Console

Submitted by shellyward on Mon, 12/30/2013 - 10:28

My husband and I spent Christmas day building this piece and I spent the next day staining. This was our first build together and I am in love with it. The piece looks great under the TV in our bedroom. Just the perfect accent piece I needed to finish off our recently redecorated bedroom. Next we will be tackling furniture for our spare bedroom that currently only has a bed and a mirror....

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$80 (not including the investment in our Kregg Jig that we now love)
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
MinWax Clear Tint Base colored Verdigris and polyurethane
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Adirondack Chair meets jigsaw

Submitted by masanz1 on Sun, 03/13/2016 - 17:49

customer wanted a set of adirondack chairs for their husband.  Who is a big Detroit Tiger fan.  Followed the plans as is except for the back.  It is supported by 2 1x3 running up the lines of the D.  It is very sturdy.  Once comment about dimensions, our lumber is not exact.  1x8 is 3/4x7.25 for instance.  I had to compensate for that..  Thanks for the plans  

Built from Plan(s)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Ana White Inspired Farmhouse Table - "The Gathering Place"

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/27/2019 - 11:54

This my first-ever custom, DIY farmhouse dining table that I built for my amazing in-laws! They just moved into a beautiful new home with a large, open dining area, and they've been looking for a large table that our growing family can gather around. This table seats up to 12 people at one time, and it 2.5' tall, 3.4' wide, and 10' long (with the extensions out.)

I've repurposed many tables and/or wood projects before, but this is my first table made completely from scratch. It took me approximately 2 weeks to fully complete, and cost less than $300, (including "investment tools" such as large wood clamps, electric sander, etc.)

Estimated Cost
300
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
I used an Espresso-color stain for the coloring of the table, and a water-based satin ____ sealer to protect the wood while giving it as natural a feel as possible. (I chose water-base so that the sealer would be clear and not affect the Espresso color.)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate
Seasonal And Holiday

Entryway bench and shelf

Submitted by ana8178 on Fri, 03/02/2012 - 06:34

This was our first project! It was a lot of fun and a big learning experience for my husband and I. It has been used DAILY for our shoes, bags, etc.

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Rust-oleum American Walnut
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Single Hanging day bed (mounted on wall)

Submitted by jjrrstroh on Mon, 12/30/2013 - 21:56

Inspired by the hanging day bed- everything was built as directed- then 5in X 3/8in lag bols used to secure to wall, as well as eye bolts and rope. Extra support added with ladder

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
80
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Natural- no finish- sanded well
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

Simply Glorious

Thu, 03/20/2014 - 10:48

I am wondering if you put both a box spring and mattress on this? Is there any way to see what it looked like all finished and set up? We are thinking of doing this is our daughters room so that we can put up two, but she may not go for it if it has no box spring. :)

my first project - Kitchen Island

Submitted by eyall on Wed, 03/16/2016 - 02:27

Made from Easy Kitchen Island Plan With a few changes.

Body built from pine, Top surface built of oak.
The shelves were shortened by half To make room for two chairs.
Body painted with varnish polished sporadically.

Top Painted with three layers of varnish after polishing.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
wood - body 100$, top 200$
paint and others - 50$
total - 350$
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
varnish
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Fire-pit Life

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/28/2019 - 18:38

Fortunate enough to live on a beautiful river, my wife and I decided we were done bringing the folding chairs out for each weekly bon fire. Our three girls love s’mores and we wanted a great atmosphere with a place to easily grab wood and snacks in the dark while we enjoyed the outdoors. The combination of plans took us about a week to finish. The kids were away for the weekend and we rented an auger to drill the post holes. This proved to be the most difficult part of the project. It took nearly the whole weekend to dig out the unexpected granite and all the patience that we had in reserves. Once the posts were set, it was only a slightly uphill battle.
My wife made the bench in the time it took to return the auger and come home. The fire pit benches were also a pleasure to assemble and the most functional part of the project. I suspect the whole thing would have been faster if the large posts were easier to cut through. That treated lumber can eat saw blades! When setting the top posts it was also a two ladder and two person job. They were quite heavy and a little nerve wracking to set if you don’t love heights and a heavy load. We would do this project again in a heartbeat as it is a feature in our yard and makes for many enjoyable family and friend gatherings. The fire pit bench top is also great for hosting the entire bbq meal assortments to select from.

Estimated Cost
$1000
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
None, treated lumber, 3 years later and still looks brand new!
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate
Seasonal And Holiday

Daughters simple bed with arch

Submitted by Brian on Sun, 03/04/2012 - 08:10

We had just moved from OH to NC and needed a bed for our daughter. We decided to build rather than buy when we found out the prices. We built it out of pine since we plan to upgrade to something bigger in a few years. The plans were easy to follow and we made a few changes to fit our needs and the trundle we built under it for stuffed animal storage for now. The process was simple since we bought all the material in one place. We glued each piece and used screws to hold it all together. We purchased brackets from online to allow us to remove the rails from the head and foot board for moving. Sanded each piece with 180 than 220 grit sandpaper and wood filled all the cracks for a smooth finish.

Estimated Cost
200.00
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Paint
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner
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