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King-size Headboard from old panel doors
There's lots of versions of headboards made from doors. We wanted ours to let light in and still be able to open/close the windows. Since the doors were hollow-core the cutouts had to be re-inforced after cutting out those sections. Also, this was made from 3 different sized doors so 2 of the 3 had to be cut in half from top to bottom moved to the outsides to retain symetry.
Upholstered chunky leg bed
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I followed the plans but modified for a king size. I upholstered my bed in a linen colored upholstery fabric and added the nailhead trim to the headboard. This is the most sturdy bed I have ever owned. I don’t know if I will ever be able to buy from a store again!!
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Interior barn door to match new bed!
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After completing the farmhouse bed, I decided that the closet door had to go. Using the same basic idea of materials, tongue and groove pine and 1x4 square edge boards. I'm very pleased so far as the door came together really well, again the lumber quality that the big box stores have is,less than ideal. Need to do my final sanding before adding a whitewash finish and matte clear poly and the hardware!
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Lady Bug Table
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This was my first try with an Ana White plan. It was tons of fun, and my husband came up with an awesome paint design. Here it is:
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Rustic coffee table
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It came out looking pretty good. We followed the plans. Treated entire area with a pre-stain conditioner. Then applied 3 coats of Minwax PolyShade. Voila!
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Sweet Pea Bunk Bed for Viktoria
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I spent the last 8 months building 2 bunk beds from the Ana White site. This little girl sweet pea version for my granddaughters and a cabin version for my grandsons. This took alot of time but their smiles made it all worth it. I am thankful for the website and plans you provided. It allowed someone like me to build something that my granddaughter loves and hopefully will remember forever. Many, many thanks!!!!
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Wife's Kindergarten Classroom
Been a while since I had time to actually build anything worth posting about! My wife wanted some items for her Kindergarten classroom this year, so built several items, most inspired by the Farmhouse family.
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Sat, 06/12/2021 - 11:23
I am moving from 15 and half…
I am moving from 15 and half years of third grade to a first year of first grade. I NEED tables for my kids. I plan on building my own. I am building mine as a "2 seater." Would you please share the dimensions of these student tables? I love the teacher desk too. I built something similar for my home.
Essential Bed Frame
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I had to move quickly from Washington to Ohio for a job ( which I've since quit!). I flew here in January, with two suitcases. I ordered a nectar mattress and needed a frame. Built it, stained it vintage blue, love it!
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Canopy Doll Bed
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I built 2 canopy doll beds and matching nightstands for my neighbors. I modified them by flipping the plans over, raised the top shelf and turned the bunk into a canopy. I wish I could take credit for the fabulous sewing skills but that is my friends talent!
Petite Planters for the Potager
After building a large planter from Ana's plans and my salvaged fence wood I thought 2 smaller planters for the entrance to our kitchen garden would be nice. The complete instructions are on my blog, Let's Face the Music. Jo
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Doll bed
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I made this dolls bed with my daughter, and she really enjoyed it :-) Had to do some adjustments from Inch to centimenters before I started. Thank you for a great site!
Tweaked 6 cube Cubby and Bookshelf
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I used the 6 Cubby plans and just started tweaking. First was the plan to just do 12 cubbies, then decided to just put in adjustable shelves for aethetic purposes and not having it look too "Boxy" After that decided it would look better with doors too.
as for the shelf on top, I used the cubby bookshelf plans and just made it wider to match the width of the doors and then decided to also make it adjustable shelving as well. (used the kreg shelf pin system.)
Overall turned out pretty good. I am making a even bigger one for my other room.
Doll House Book Shelf
We're having a baby girl, and this was the perfect project for me. For my first project, I am pretty pleased with it.
camp loft bed
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I decided to make this bed when my little girl decided that she didn't want a little girl bed (toddler size) and wanted a big girl bed. Because of the size of her room and the fact I wanted her to be able to move the bed to a different wall if she wanted to in the future I added a front ladder rather than on the end. I also added 6 inches extra clearance under the mattress and 2 inches to the side railing height so she could have a pillow top mattress in the future.
As you can see in the second picture I was up there with Hannah so I know it can easily handle the weight.
In Ana's description it talked about the kids playing by themselves and not wanting to come out of the room. Well it's the truth. Hannah has been in there the majority of the time since we finished it yesterday afternoon. The first words out of her mouth this morning were "Momma thank you for making my new bed." Made all the work so worth it!
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Fancy X table
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7ft Fancy X farmhouse table
Garage Workshop
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I created shelving and a workbench space for my garage. The plans were simple to use and the shelving ended up being sturdy and level!
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Santa Fe Bench
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We visit Santa Fe and surrounding areas every summer.
I love all the hacienda furniture but wasn't willing to pay designer prices for the good stuff or deal with transporting it home. I took pictures all over the place, narrowed down the design features, and made my own.
Check out my 4 part video series of the construction on my youtube channel (link below).
You can even see me play some guitar at the end of part 4.
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Fri, 06/17/2022 - 07:38
Wonderful creation!
That is so awesome, good for you! Thank you for sharing:)
Nursery Shelves
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I used Ana's plans to build floating shelves and the ledge shelves for my nursery.
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Sun, 07/24/2011 - 09:03
Looks Great!
It looks great! Also, where did you find the vintage reading week posters? I'd LOVE to know! Thanks!
Tue, 07/26/2011 - 08:10
What a beautiful nursery!!
What a beautiful nursery!! Nice job on the shelves!
Square Farmhouse Table
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This was my first project! We just bought a house and have no furniture except a mattress on the floor! But soon, we will have a home full of custom built furniture :)
I modified this plan quite a bit so it would fit in my space better. My husband really wanted a square table, so I came up with this one based on the farmhouse table. I changed the table top pieces to 2x10’s simply because I like how they look. It took me quite a while because I wanted the top to be super smooth with minimal gaps between the boards, so I ran the boards through a planer quite a few times until they were perfectly flat. Also, since it is square and smaller, we didn’t need the support beam along the middle.
I really wanted chairs that matched the table, so I ordered chairs that were unfinished and stained them to match the table. This took FOREVER and they were a little expensive, but they turned out great! We also got 2 barstools that match.
Like any other project, the finishing took the longest. I sanded for what felt like 20 years, then stained and poly’d for another 10. I am pretty happy with it considering it was my first try!
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Thu, 08/22/2013 - 11:21
Chairs
I ordered them from a manufacturer in California called Maywood Shops, LLC. The chairs weren’t that expensive themselves because they are a wholesaler, but I had to pay around $175.00 to ship them!! After that, they were comparable to store-bought chairs.
Mon, 08/26/2013 - 11:39
Thank you!
Not exactly what I was going for, but it turned out pretty good!!