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Outdoor Sofa Build
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Im so proud, this was my first big proyect. The instructions are just perfect like a nice recipe :)
And the cushions some that i have at home and few from IKEA.
Adirondack Chairs built by High School Class
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Thirty High School Students spent several weeks in the classroom building a dozen of the Adirondack chairs. By the time they were completing the last of the chairs, they pretty much could build them from memory. They really had no trouble building the chairs and learned how to use all of the tools in the school shop.
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Elementary trestle desk
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II fell in love with this desk and all it's storage! It was the perfect size for my space and it was super quick to build! I used mdf for the top painted in homeade chalkboard paint! Used the post from shanty to chic for the rolling storage cubes. It all came out perfect!!! This is my third real build all done for my youngest sons new room.
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DIY Farmhouse Bedside Tables
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We used the Farmhouse Bedside Table plan to build our bedside table and we LOVE how they turned out! This plan was very easy to follow and we were able to whip these up in no time for less than $90... FOR TWO!
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Farm Table with Built in Coolers
I built this table using a modified version of the Ana White, Fancy X Farm Table plans. The coolers are two, 36 inch plastic planter boxes. If you have any questions, please let me know.
Outdoor Dining Set
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First part of the outdoor entertainment build was a 6-person dining set. Learned a lot from this build, and it was a great project to build confidence and get back into woodworking. This set is a tank - heavy, durable, yet comfortable and beautiful. We look forward to many gatherings with friends and family, just quiet dinners with the two of use and the pups.
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Mon, 05/31/2021 - 07:45
Great job! Love the finish…
Great job! Love the finish. Very warm and inviting :)
Mon, 05/31/2021 - 08:51
Thank you for posting!
What a great piece of the set! Love the finish choice, you've created such an inviting space!
Mantel Moulding Headboard
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While browsing I ran across Ana's Mantel Molding Headboard (Pottery Barn Addison knockoff) and had to have one!
I stuck to her plans except that I used 3/4" boards instead of the 2x4's, made it wider (81") for a King size bed, used some different molding elements and gave it a professional looking finish with my airless paint sprayer. Most people who see it cannot believe it is not store bought.
This of course kicked off a whole remodeling effort including two additional DIY projects that came out great. Looking in the photos they are the boxed shells above the bed and the grass-cloth framed mirror. The bedroom is now one of our favorite rooms in the house!
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Reclaimed modern desk
This project was not built from one of Ana's plan but I thought it may inspire others to begin working more with reclaimed lumber and metal. The desk top is built from solid reclaimed oak. I was able to use these reclaimed planks to build a "breadboard style" top. The legs are 1/2" thick hairpin legs. I sanded the wood slightly and sealed it with two coats of oil based polyurethane. What I love most about this piece is the hanging shelf for a printer/scanner/fax.
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Mon, 02/23/2015 - 08:05
reclaimed oak desk
This is so awesome! Beautiful job. Where did you get the legs? And how did you attach the shelf?
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Mon, 02/23/2015 - 21:37
Check out Etsy. You can find
Check out Etsy. You can find four legs for around $50-$60. The legs come with a mounting plate with screw holes.
In reply to Check out Etsy. You can find by timberandsoul
Tue, 02/24/2015 - 08:59
thanks timberandsoul
Thank you!
Mon, 02/23/2015 - 10:23
Wonderful!
The website looks fantastic!!!! As always, thanks for sharing your amazing creations!
Weatherly Sectional
Ana's plans are so easy to follow. This sectional was a breeze to build.
King Size Bed
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My daughter and son in law decide after 2nd kid that they needed a King size bed. I used 1 plan for head board and storage base for the other plan. This was a fun project and was really easy. I made some minor modifications to the plans for the Head board to be used. 1 tip when making the drawers: Take your time and by all means make sure it is square. Thanks for the plans!
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Rolling/Revolving Desk Chair
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After making my grandson's Airport Loft Bed, he said he needed a different chair for the desk inside. But, he wanted wheels and he wanted it to go up and down and turn. All of the kid's rolling pneumatic chairs online were way too expensive and they didn't go low enough to fit under the desk; so I decided I would have to build it - just had to figure out how. Fortunately about that same time, I got an ad for Harbor Freight with a Pneumatic Stool on sale for $19.00 with the coupon.
The stool could have been used as is, but I wanted to maintain the wood look and have a back to the chair. I built the seat from wood scraps - removed the cushioned seat from the stool and just fastened the new wood seat, which is 13" square. It adjusts from 15" to 20" and holds up to 300 pounds; so he shouldn't outgrow it. As a bonus, he can store some of his airplanes in the rack at the bottom.
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Kids Nightstand
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Made this from the Owens nightstand plans. Very simple to build, as long as you have built drawers before! I painted it to match my sons bed I made for him recantly.
Added a board for higher beds
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I added a board on the height of the beds to make it easier for an older person (me!). The plan came together beautifully, and I did all the work myself.
Farmhouse Bed
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I fell in love with this bed as soon as I found the plans on the web site. It took me a little while to go ahead and build it - I'm the worst procrastinator!! I had to adjust the measurements to suit my Australian size king mattress so I measured and remeasured my mattress and procrastinated some more. The instructions were very easy to follow. I think the hardest thing was deciding on how I was going to finish it. I finally decided the dark stain and I absolutely love it! I added support blocks in the middle of the bed for peace of mind (I was scared that it would collapse) but this baby is sturdy as anything.
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Sun, 04/14/2013 - 08:17
I wanna know
I wanna know how you get it to stick to the ceiling. j/k, nice work!
Mon, 04/15/2013 - 02:30
I know right!! Clever or
I know right!! Clever or what!! Seriously I have no idea why the photo kept rotating and I have no idea how to fix it ;)
Balustrade Coffee Table
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Seeing the plans for this, we knew what we wanted as the coffee table for our living room to go with our antique sofa and bench. We wanted a shabby chic look, so I experimented with the Minwax pickling water based stain. A few months later, I built matching Kentwood end tables.
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Outdoor Sofa
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The instructions were easy to follow and although 4x2s are not readily available in the UK, it easily translated into 95mm x 45mm treated timber. Instead of the screws suggested in the video I used Miller Dowels so there are no screws in the build at all. It was challenging to fit the back section but this was solved by drilling half-way through, fitting the dowel and then filling with a glue and sawdust mix. Fortunately my wife has massive stock of upholstery material and she knocked up these cushion covers in an afternoon, which was less than the build time. I have two English Springer spaniels and they think this is the best seat ever for a sunny day in Shropshire.
Shelf help bookcase
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My husband wanted a bigger book shelf to hold all his books and gifts from our daughters. I used the Shelf Help app to make the plans. It holds all his things and he loved it! Thanks for developing the Shelf Help app!
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Tue, 06/22/2021 - 17:35
Thank you for using Shelf Help!
Wonderful custom piece, thank you for sharing!
American Girl Doll
I was asking if I could make a crib, changing table and high chair for a little girl. The total hours that took me to make all three was five days then another 3 hours of sewing on top. I took the plan form the crib that was already posted and use the farm house style look. The high chair is the same plan that you can see on here.
As for the changing table I could not find any kind of plans at all. So I left it up to my thinking deals. I used 1x3 for the legs. 1x4 for the top shelf and 1x3 for the bottom self with plywood for the base of the shelf's
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Triple Pedestal Farmhouse Table
Because we were hosting Thanksgiving this year, we decided to fill our new dining room with a table that had space to fit both families. Then, we found these antique chairs on Craigslist. This table fills the room and matches the style of the chairs perfectly. We still need to refinish the cushion part of the chairs, but we loved the finish on them so much that we had Sherwin Williams match the stain on them. We also built the triple pedestal bench to match.
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Fancy X Farmhouse Table tweaked
Thank you for your plans on the Fancy X Farmhouse Table. Those where the foundation from which I built this new table for my family. Although tweaked a little my inspiration was a direct result of the beautiful table you built.