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camp loft bed

Submitted by Kat-Lynn on Tue, 08/20/2013 - 07:54

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!

Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
Painted. I only did one coat, without primer, so you can still see some of the wood grain.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Santa Fe Bench

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 06/16/2022 - 16:35

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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Nursery Shelves

Submitted by crisaphi on Fri, 07/22/2011 - 14:24

I used Ana's plans to build floating shelves and the ledge shelves for my nursery.

Estimated Cost
$50-75 for both
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
High gloss white
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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Guest (not verified)

Sun, 07/24/2011 - 09:03

It looks great! Also, where did you find the vintage reading week posters? I'd LOVE to know! Thanks!

Square Farmhouse Table

Submitted by blawson972 on Wed, 08/21/2013 - 14:50

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!

Estimated Cost
$75.00 - table only
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
I used Minwax Dark Walnut oil based stain for everything and finished with 2-3 coats of Minwax polyurethane in satin. I really didn’t want the table to be so shiny, but oh well! Looking back, I probably would have used polycrylic. It doesn’t protect as well, but it is much less shiny!
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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blawson972

Thu, 08/22/2013 - 11:21

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.

Channing Coffee Bar

Submitted by dbarndt on Thu, 10/01/2015 - 12:11

The Channing Snack Cabinet was the perfect fit for a coffee bar in our little kitchen/dining room. We modified the plan slightly by adding two inches to the height, and putting two drawers in behind a pair of barn doors made from plans by Shanty 2 Chic. The top drawer holds k cups, coasters, etc, and the bottom two drawers hold coffee cups, extra water bottles, and tea.

 

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
The wood alone was $100, and we used some wood and mdf left over from another project.
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
First we stained the cabinet with Minwax dark walnut, and sealed it with Shellac to prevent it from bleeding through the chalk paint. Then used white and yellow chalk paint (Americana Decor Delicate) and distressed with sandpaper for a vintage look. Then it was sealed with Annie Sloan clear wax. The drawer pull and knobs were a splurge from Anthropologie.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Bed and night stand

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/15/2018 - 06:33

Great plans!  We love the end results!

Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Another Rustic X Coffee Table

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sat, 06/25/2022 - 02:54

My first coffee table and I'm happy with the results. I certainly learned alot about woodworking which was part of the goal. More details on my blog: http://jdfinley.com/a-table-with-coffee/ Thanks for the neat designs Ana!

Built from Plan(s)

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Ana's Workbench Console.. Adjusted to a media console.

Submitted by kareylynn on Tue, 07/26/2011 - 14:54

What started as Ana's workbench console for my dining room ended up as a media console for my living room. I shortened the width by 10 inches, and then I added a shelf for our DVR and Wii console. I made a few mistakes, but I'm not talking about those. ;)

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
Minwax Provencial stain with a light coat of Semi-Gloss poly. I haven't filled the screw holes yet, but I'm looking into the plug-making drill bit???
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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arnitalynch247

Wed, 04/08/2015 - 13:26

I see a lot of things I'd like to make but can't find any of the plans. So frustrated.

Lounger

This was my 2nd wood working project. I found it was nice to have a 2nd set of hands to line up the top boards and put on the hinges. I did use a piano hinge for the back like another poster mentioned. It is smaller (not as thick) and helps keep the boards all even on the end when the back is lowered.

I really like the look of this lounger. I was worried that the boards on the edges would need more support, but they seem sturdy enough. If I notice them sagging later or starting to move, I will put some braces underneath.

Estimated Cost
$60.00
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Olympic Maximum Stain + Sealant - Cedar Natural Tone
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Outdoor deck furniture

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Mon, 10/22/2018 - 09:04

Thanks Ana for the great, easy plans!

Note: I used an exterior deck paint to paint this furniture. Although it has a rough texture, it doesn't bother us because of the cushions. Very easy to spray off, and has been through two seasons with no chipping or discoloration. Yay for less refinishing time and effort!

Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Outdoor deck paint from Home Depot
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

rustic bench

Submitted by jimmyball on Sun, 07/31/2011 - 07:43

I made a few small changes to the plans. used 3x3's for the legs, and 1x3 slats for the top (instead of solid 1x12). used 1x3 for the aprons and the base and made them 2 inches shorter to account for the 3x3 legs. I used pocket hole screws for everything.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
about 45 dollars. the oak was expensive (especially the 3x3's).
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
dark walnut
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Mini Coffee Table

This little table is built entirely from scraps! My husband and I needed a table near the porch swing to set our coffee on and put our feet up at the end of the day, and it had to be small because we don't have a lot of space on the patio. It didn't cost a penny to build, and it's just the right size!
More details about how I built it can be found on the link.

Estimated Cost
$0
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Two coats of Minwax stain in Early American followed by two coats of Varathane Diamond Coat clear finish in Satin.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Farmhouse Dining Room Table and Bench

Submitted by dpero on Sat, 10/10/2015 - 18:46

This table is massive with the top being 96" x 42" and 2" thick and sitting 31" high.  The table can be done in a weekend and the bench was assembled the same way as the table out of scraps and was finished in about 4 hrs.  

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$700
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Miniwax Cherry for the tops and white paint with faux glaze for the distressed aprons and legs.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

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High chair

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 10/28/2018 - 21:34

Thanks so much for the plans. Built it for my visiting nephew. Had a hard time with wood splitting, definitely predrill once you have the pocket holes lined up. I finished with food grade mineral oil, may go over it with beeswax.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$15
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Mineral oil
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Fire Wood Shed

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 07/17/2022 - 16:14

This is smaller version of Ana’s Firewood shed. We just need to load it with wood! It’s about 4 feet long, 2ft wide, and 5.5ft high. I so appreciate all the great plans available to the public! Thanks.

Built from Plan(s)

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The Waiting Bench

My first shot at the "easy" rustic X bench...not so easy that X.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
again....free. I have a cousin that brings me the remains of HUGE shipping crates and pallets :)
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Angel Rose

Wed, 04/04/2012 - 08:19

Hi,

I am trying to make this bench and having a HARD time with the X. Any suggestions? Yours looks great!

Turned leg farmhouse table by Craig Martinson

Turned leg farmhouse table from Ana White's plans. The legs are from Osborne Wood and lumber is from a big box store.

It took 2.5 hours to build, including cuts and drilling pocket holes with a friend's help. It took about 30 minutes to stain plus time to wait for the stain to set before wiping it down. I list this as a weekend project because of the time it takes to cure the stain (1 coat) and for each coat (3, total) of the acrylic to dry.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$400
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
I finished the table with Minwax Dark Walnut stain (it photographed redder than it is in actuality--it's a nice warm brown) and 3 coats of Minwax Polycrylic.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Sawhorse Desk Bases

Submitted by nrc261 on Wed, 10/14/2015 - 14:15

I needed new bases for my glasstop desk. I found the Sawhorse Leg Storage Desk and thought it would be perfect! I am a beginner and this was my first time cutting an angle like 5 degrees parallel and not paralell. The pictures in the instructions really helped me out with that. The units came together pretty easy and I decided to plank the shelves instead of using plywood (because I had scraps on hand and wanted to use those rather than cut plywood). I am a beginner and am still a little weary of using my circular saw too much, so planking the shelves was a better fit for my skill level. I think it turned out really good. I used white satin spray paint and got small clear plastic "bumpers" to pad the top where the glass sits on the bases. 

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$20-$25
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
Rust-o-leum White Satin Spray Paint
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Farmhouse Bedside Table 11.04.18

Submitted by Soni_max on Mon, 11/05/2018 - 05:55

I built this for my son and his fiance. I am leaving the staining up to my son. It is only the 3rd or 4th piece of furniture I have built. I still have to build the match for it. I'm sure it will be much better, since I have learned from my mistakes with the first one. 

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$50.00
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

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Soni_max

Tue, 03/26/2019 - 11:01

I am a true fan of your plans, site, and projects. Any time I want to build something new, I always check your site for ideas. You are an inspiration. 

Thanks,

Soni Max

Memphis,TN