Pallet sliding barn door console
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Utilicé pino y la madera de dos pallets. Modifiqué el plano original para que entrara en el espacio con el que contaba.
Utilicé pino y la madera de dos pallets. Modifiqué el plano original para que entrara en el espacio con el que contaba.
It turned out so pretty!!
Hi Ana
My granddaughter is starting first grade in the Fall. She needs a desk so I checked out your site and found this simple yet functional project. It worked up in no time. Now Gianna just needs to pick a paint color.
I also found a slight boo boo in the plans. See the marked up cut list.
Thanks for all you do.
David Grilli
We loved the idea of an outoor sectional but was wanting it to be in just two pieces. I modified the plan so we had only two seats and two ottomans.
The cushions are from the big orange store and most of the wood is from their discount rack. (.51 for each board) this saved me quite a bit of money :)
It fits perfect under our covered patio and will get lotsof use when it warms up enough to have pool parties and cook outs.
Thanks Ana for helping make our homes US!
Fri, 04/06/2012 - 10:27
Looks great! Love how you modified to make it less pieces. I am finally going to try it this weekend. Hope it turns out as awesome as yours!
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Sun, 04/08/2012 - 08:22
Thank you! I had a lot of fun building it.
FYI If you have a Garden Ridge store close to you, they have the largest selection of outdoor cushions at a pretty good price.
Have fun building, can't wait to see the pictures!
Fri, 02/22/2013 - 05:53
Hi there I have recently found this site and have absolutely fallen in love. I just thought I'd ask I love how you modified the original plans to make 2 pieces plus the ottomans instead of creating singles. Are you willin to provide me with details on how you modified the dimensions and measurements please? I would greatly appreciate it.
I did not follow any plans for this project. I literally just sketched out a few ideas and went with one of them based on the size I wanted. I used some pine project boards 3/4in that were already ripped to 16 inches. I cut them with my circular saw to size and connected everything with some wood glue and a kreg jig. I bought the $20 kreg jig and it worked perfectly I also bought the driver, clamp and kreg 1 1/2 inch wood screws. I used polyshades dark oak i think for the finish. I made it a little darker than I wanted but overall I am very happy considering I had an old computer desk sitting there before. I plan to make a farmhouse table in the future. I love this site thank you for the inspiration everyone!
I tailored my pedestal to work with the limited space that I had to work with. I began by "cleating" a 2x4 board to the studs on the back and side walls using 1/4" lag bolts. I then laid a sheet of 3/4" MDF on top and screwed that down to the cleats. Afterwards I built the supporting 2x6 legs underneath and screwed those to the top MDF board. We put a strip of 1x2 across the top-front side to keep the machines from ever "walking off" the pedestal. We then painted and trimmed out the front face and the legs. The wife is very pleased with the project, and loves the added space in our laundry room because we can now store the dirty clothes underneath the machines.
Pocket holes made it a breeze, and so strong. Very heavy. Recommend assembling top to base after you have placed it where you want it. Modified slightly for length, and only used 2x8, instead of 2x10 in center, for correct width.
8ft barn door console . Thanks Ana White for you free plans.
David
I decided to make this for our dining room table. I was going to use reclaimed wood but it's a hot commodity a round here these days, so I decided to use pine and let the wife paint and distress it.
Built this bed for our 2-year old daughter - cost was $144 for lumber. Wrote up the whole process on our blog! One note if you are building this: for a regular twin-size mattress, this fits very tight. Making the bed is kind of a pain in the behind. If we were to do the whole thing over again, we would have made the boards on the sides at least 3" longer to make changing the bed a lot easier.
4x4 Truss table and benches
This was one of the easiest projects that I have EVER done. Piece of cake! And the best thing, my wife loves it!
This took about a day to do. It is the perfect height and width for the pottery barn basic square sofas! I plan to make the coffee table as well, but am planning to modify it to make it larger. Ana posted an outdoor couch a while back, I am not sure the name of it, but it also has the x style to it. I built that as well. I just can't get enough Rustic X:)
I love this table so much so that I've built 3 of them total. It is extremely sturdy and a little oversized for a coffee table. Thank you for the plans Ana.
used the Grandy Barn Door Console plan to make this buffet-server-storage for my kitchen. I added some additional support to the top shelf, on the back portion, as I want to be able to put heavy dishes in it without the shelf bowing. Just need to add my doors. Burnt the wood on the top for some nice dimension.
My husbands second build and it turned out AMAZING! Great plans :D
I recently saw a similar tray on Pinterest and decided to come up with my own version. It's approximately 20 x 12 3/4" and is made from a scrap 1x12 and 1x4s. The removable insert fits 3 pint mason jars for holding silverware and 18oz plastic cups. The handles were purchased from Hobby Lobby.
Tray cut list:
1x12 cut to 18"
2 1x4s @ 11 1/4" (cut to fit short sides)
2 1x4s @ 20" (cut to fit)
- glue and nailed with 1 1/4" brad nails
Removable Insert cut list:
2 1x4s @ 8 1/4" (sides)
1 1x4 @ 12" (top)
1 1x4 (divider) cut to fit, a little less than 10 1/2" (center divider is positioned 3 1/2" from bottom opening)
Glued and nailed with 1 1/4" brad nails
I saw Ana's plans to build an outdoor sectional and thought it was genius for our patio so I decided to make one myself. With a little extra help from my hubs we were able to complete the entire project in about 2 days. It's tough work but was SO worth the effort. We can't wait to have a party and put it to good use, but for now it's perfect for laying around enjoying the beautiful spring weather!
Tue, 03/27/2012 - 07:54
I just came back from your blog post. I love that you used 2 x 4s and it still turned out so great! I was considering the same thing for the same reason (1 x 4s are much more expensive!), and now I have proof that it works!
Tue, 03/27/2012 - 08:30
I love that you used 2x4s and it looks so fantastic! Great job!
Fri, 04/13/2012 - 08:11
I love your cushions! They look so comfy! Where did you get them? Thanks!
Tue, 04/17/2012 - 09:54
I love your cushions! They look so comfy! Where did you get them? Thanks!
These two Number 1 shelves (or maybe it's one Number Eleven shelf!) were built for Christmas gifts. I left the backs off so the wall color shows from behind.
I used a 1x8 10' for each shelf, and adjusted my measurements as instructed. Also, the plans had to be adjusted slightly to make the project fit together properly. I'll put the changes I made in the comment section to help others. This was an extremely simple build and went together quickly. They were great gifts! Thank you for the plans.
Used the plans from grandy sliding door console. Decided to use old fence boards that I got for free and used vintage old wooden windows instead of the sliding door. I also trimmed fence boards so you did not see any raw edges.
Tue, 03/06/2018 - 14:55
I want to make this but was wondering if you have a plan instead of two sliding doors. Do you have a plan for four doors two with windows
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paolans12
Tue, 08/16/2016 - 11:08
Super !!
Hola, tendras fotos o planos de como lo construiste?? te importaria compartirlas ?? es mi primer proyecto y me siento un poco insegura