Double Pedestal Farmhouse Table
My hubby took the plans from the Triple Pedestal Farmhouse Table and altered it to make it just over six feet. It is perfect and accommodates our smaller dining area space.
My hubby took the plans from the Triple Pedestal Farmhouse Table and altered it to make it just over six feet. It is perfect and accommodates our smaller dining area space.
Outdoor collection is the best. Used 2x4's instead of 1x4's for all of the legs and backs. 1x4's for all of the seating areas.
This was the first pic I took of my mitten storage slowly coming together.
EEEEEKK! I can’t wait to have my mudroom organized!!!
A little taste of the Caribbean in Ohio . Inspire on the concept of Farmhouses and been a Caribbean working from home I decided to have both culture mixed together. Is like home away from home for me. I'm a Buckeye fan and not a Michigan, the colors was a coincidence .
I used the Hailey Storage Bed (twin) as my inspiration for this window seat. Built just one of the benches fitted to match the exact width of my window. I also added trim to the cubbies to make it look more finished. I bought the foam from Home Depot and covered it with a table cloth I loved but never really used on my table. I had the baskets and boxes laying around and they give it a nice touch. I was going to put doors in the center when I started, but liked the look of the open storage, so just trimmed out the cubbies.
This is my fourth build from Ana's plans and I'm so pleased with how it came out.
A note on finishing - to me the hardest part of any project! I stained it with minwax Early American and used 2 coats of Spar Varnish over that. I was very nervous after I put the first coat of stain on as it wasn't the color I thought it would turn out to be. I toyed with the idea of adding another color over the top, but decided just to leave it overnight and relook at it in the morning. I'm so glad I did. It had mellowed significantly overnight and was just the right color. I added a second coat to try and cover up any of the streakiness, then added the spar varnish (satin finish) and it made it gleam.
Tue, 10/28/2014 - 17:42
Awesome build! Love the finish and the pretty fabric on the cushion. Great job!
In reply to Beautiful bench! by JoanneS
Tue, 10/28/2014 - 19:57
Thank you JoanneS - I enjoyed making it!
After Xmas I decided we needed a better place to keep our growing collection of board games. I made mine a bit deeper to fit our longer board games. Also, put a 3rd door on it. We also needed a central place to charge our phones and tablets. Paired with the top of the bedside charging table this cabinet is the perfect solution. Thank you!
Love the simple modern look of this desk. The plans were so easy and this was a quick build. Modified the measurements as well as the top. I used a project panel for the desk top.
Reclaimed wood Truss end table. Modified legs and top with what I could find. Picture doesn't show the angles well but I think this is one of my favorite projects. My first time using angles but it was a great project to learn on. So simple but looks great. It's a little big for an end table so I usually use it as an entryway table.
Believe it or not, this is my very first furniture project. Inspired by my 8 yrs old son special needs to be able to draw his curtains close whenever he felt the need, I happily took on the challenge to build this for his pirate themed bedroom. I have not filled the holes yet nor have I stained it in the walnut finish we have chosen. The weather is just too cold for my taste (will wait until spring). Currently, I will work on hemming the curtains. I am just so proud that I could not wait until next year to share it with you all. I carefully changed the dimensions to a full size bed, changed the storage shelves sizes to accommodate 8 cube bins and 2 book shelves, added the canopy and some multi-coloured adjustable LED lights. Feeling so proud and have one really thrilled little boy! Thanks Ana!!!
Mon, 11/03/2014 - 14:21
Great build! Love the added curtains. Congratulations on an awesome first furniture build!
Mon, 11/03/2014 - 20:00
Thank you very much! I had so much fun building it. Besides, there is nothing more gratifying than getting a great big hug from my son with a heartfelt thank you. Priceless!
Now my other two children have me planning their beds. :) Mixing things up a bit using two totally different type of plans. Can't wait to see the results.
Sweet Pea bunk bed! I ended up making the lower half a playhouse since we had a play kitchen that fit perfectly inside.
I bought the plan for this desk. Took me a day to put together and I think it came out decently. This is my second project from Anna's website. Very fun. The first went pretty well too...with some hiccups. Gaining more confidence every time I do something myself!
Thu, 11/05/2020 - 11:23
That's what it's all about! Thanks for sharing, it looks great!
I built 2 of these benches using different sets of reclaimed legs, but the process of building them was the same. I used my Kreg jig to join all the pieces. I basically built a coffee table base, using 1x4's for the aprons. I added a 1x4 stretcher bar between the front and back to give added support and diagonal blocks in the corners to keep it square. I added some strips of shoe molding the the bottom of the aprons using glue and 3/4 in finish nails. I then flipped the base onto a piece of 1/2 in OSB and traced the shape for the seat. Using a circular saw, I cut out the seat.
I pre-drilled holes for my tufting and then attached my foam. Using batting and upholstry fabric and staples, I covered the foam. For the tufting, I used a 7i n needle, covered buttons, and upholstery thread. Once I feed my needle through the pre-drilled holes, I pulled the thread very tightly, and secured the the back of the OSB, in a zig-zag pattern, using staples. I pocket holed my aprons and attached the seat.
I feature other projects like this on my blog http://pneumaticaddict.blogspot.com .
Fri, 01/11/2013 - 08:42
Beautiful! Where do you get your reclaimed legs?
Fri, 01/11/2013 - 20:52
Thank you Pam. The legs I pull off of tables I find on craigslist. I usually don't pay more than $10 or $15 for the set. WAY cheaper than buying new!
modified this plan to fit space in room used 1x12 for top and sides, 2x2's for most of the frame, 2x4 at the bottom of frame.
Tue, 11/04/2014 - 18:13
Wow I really like this it is very unique! What a cool build. Thanks for sharing!
Wed, 11/05/2014 - 07:14
What did you do to make the "grillwork"? I've always loved the look of lockers but could never figure out how to faux the vent part of the doors. I'd love to know how you did this.
Wed, 11/05/2014 - 10:26
I used small shoe moulding, and just glued and brad nailed it. The space between them is about 1/2". Hope this helps.
Thu, 11/06/2014 - 07:35
I love the way that you used your own personal touch.
It shows with a little imagination and work you can a great idea into something more personal, and adjust it to fit a certian area.
Great Job
Vickie B
Thu, 11/06/2014 - 10:32
Thank you for submitting such a cool plan, I have been trying to come up with a storage idea to go along with my sons themed room and then I saw this plan and thought perfect if I can modifiy it a bit, it should work just fine. Thanks to you and Ana both.
Tue, 11/23/2021 - 13:10
I LOVE this ... what great creativity!! What is the hardware that you used? It looks like where you would lock it, but I can't tell. TIA
This is a fun and easy little project to make. I made the main pieces with scrap wood and an old piece of rope. I purchased the wood beads from a craft store but these could have been made from scrap wood blocks as well. The solution is not intuitive so it might be a challenge for your friends and family. See video for solution.
Build Instructions: https://www.instructables.com/id/Rope-Puzzle/
My husband did this for me for Halloween! I'm going to leave it out til Thanksgiving. I love it!
I changed a few things in the plans. First of all, I used pre-cut pine project boards I got from Lowes. I had to cut them length down of course, but the width was 16". Therefore, the cut list did change. I also just installed the baseboard as one would normally. I didn't want to do the cut-out and have it supporting the structure. We also mitered the baseboards and the cove molding. It didn't say in the plans how to attach the moldings, so we used 3/4" brads on the cove molding and at the top of the baseboard. We also used the 1 1/4" brads at the bottom of the baseboards. Other than that, we followed the plans and it turned out great! I used the Minwax Express Color in Indigo...and I love it. I managed to use just 1 tube on the entire piece (minus the bottom)...I had to do some minor surgery to the tube to get more out....but nonetheless, I did it! I also put some felt pads on the bottom so the floors wouldn't get scratched...which is why it sits off the floor a little bit.
We chose to use the solid pine project boards to make sure it lasts for as long as we keep it around. We didn't use any plywood on the project at all. It is 100% solid wood.
AG doll Isabelle is sleeping in style at our house thanks to a special little girl's daddy!
The bed was built completely out of scrap material and finsihes we have on hand.
We used a vinegar & steel-wool stain with a tea stained base and clear coated with an enviromentally (and kid) friendly top coat.
This bed is solid and will last for years, maybe decades!
I started with the Farmhouse Bedside Table stand to get the general dimensions and materials list. I adjusted the plan to get the height I wanted for a TV stand and left out the drawer where I could place the cable box or other AV equipment. It worked out really well. I used a router on the top to approximate the other furniture in the room. I finished it off with some adjustable height screw in feet for carpeting.
I added a lazy susan TV stand to allow the TV to adjust to different viewing angles.
Cutting and assembly was only a weekend's work. The painting and finish - to make it suitable for indoor furniture - required more time with multiple coats of paint, sanding, and polyurethane.
Thank you for sharing your plan!
Several years ago I found a lamp in the Restoration Hardware trash in the parking lot of the shopping mall. It was in great shape. The price tag was still on…$200! Huge score. They had cut the plug off, but that was an easy fix. Four years later it was in need of a new look.
Coffee Table made from own plan. Finished in Minwax English Chestnut and sanded back to show some wood through. Satin Poly and two coats of finishing wax to hopefully protect it from knocks!
Comments
reddogsram
Fri, 02/15/2013 - 07:23
plan request
hi! could u post/share how he altered this from the larger plan? love it!
freefromburdens
Wed, 10/09/2013 - 10:09
I love this. I planned on
I love this. I planned on reducing mine to 6 feet. Do you have the altered plans? Thanks.
freefromburdens
Wed, 10/09/2013 - 10:14
Hi. I went to martha.anna
Hi. I went to martha.anna blog. This is the comment she posted on the dimensions.
From martha.anna:
I've had many emails and inquiries about the dimensions of this table. So, here's what I've been sharing with everyone...
Our dining room is 11 x 10 and there is a lot of room around it to fit in a hutch and still walk around easily. (Just for size reference.)
The overall length of the table is 6' 4.5". It is such an odd measurement so that the strips of board (1x6) on the tabletop would look in proportion. They are 33" long (the 1x6).
The beam across the bottom is 55.5" from outside edge to outside edge and my husband left 1/2" showing.
The pedestals are 10.5" from the end of the table.
Phew! I hope all of the information helps everyone out there! :)
Glittergrlss
Sat, 11/16/2013 - 09:27
Hi there what would the
Hi there what would the revised materials needed list be? Also did u notify the benches? Do u have the dimension on that? My step dad is building this for me it's my job to get plans and supplies. Thank you for your help I appreciate it!!
freefromburdens
Mon, 01/13/2014 - 14:20
Oh my. After several months
Oh my. After several months I'm able to get all the material needed to do this table. I did the legs a couple of months ago. Now it's time to complete the rest. Hopefully, I can do it in a day's time - hopefully :).
tdkdpt
Fri, 01/12/2018 - 09:04
Build plans
Ill be making this table whcih is in the same design as the original triple pedestal table but Ill be making it smaller. Are you able to give me the measurements for this modified table? Do I make my top first and then the pedestals? I feel like if I make the same pedestals, then Im forced to make this a 40" wide table, and I only want it about 35-37".
Thanks!