This is the first wood working project I took on. My husband thought I should start with, like a birdhouse or something, but I'm a "go big or go home" kind of person (plus I hate birds), so I thought a seven piece sectional was the way to go. After a few lessons from him on the miter saw, I got the clear to work on the project solo. (My husband builds a lot of our furniture but I insisted I wanted to do this 100% myself...and he surprisingly agreed).
The first section took a really long time for me to do (maybe 4 hours), but considering I've never even so much as drilled a hole for a screw, I considered it a success. After that (and after I decided to go out and buy a Kreg Jig - best invention ever - and ditch the "knock off" I tried to buy/use), it was pretty smooth sailing from then on out. Aside from being time consuming, I was surprised at how easy the plans were to follow. Ana it truly amazing for publishing these.
From start to finish, it probably took me a month to complete (and THANK GOD we bought a paint sprayer in anticipation for painting the outside of our house, or I think it would've taken at least another week to finish). But that's also because I stupidly decided to sew all of the cushions/pillows myself. I just couldn't justify ordering pre-made ones for seven individual pieces (the price quote I was getting for that and what I wanted was close to $1,000 in itself).
Overall, I'm VERY excited/please with how it turned out. I priced out the West Elm sectional of this size and it would've cost us about six times what it cost us to build from scratch. I can't wait to take on the next project (after a much needed break...)
Comments
Gimbler
Tue, 10/11/2011 - 06:27
Gorgeous
I'm coming for dinner - I know you have room! LOL
Pam the Goatherd
Tue, 10/11/2011 - 07:09
That is impressive!
That is impressive!
Cindy from Indiana (not verified)
Tue, 10/11/2011 - 09:41
Wow! So creative and gorgeous, too!
Great job! You did a fantastic job and I love the chairs a bunch bunch bunch!
Candace (not verified)
Fri, 10/14/2011 - 07:27
How to make the chairs
Hey Indiana,
Thanks! You can find out how to make those chairs yourself here:
http://landlocked-art.blogspot.com/2011/10/build-your-own-parson-ish-ch…
roosterbiz (not verified)
Sun, 10/16/2011 - 19:06
What color did you use for
What color did you use for the stain and what was your finishing process?
Sara (not verified)
Tue, 11/08/2011 - 16:07
Farmhouse table
Your table is absolutely beautiful! May I ask where you got your beautiful tableware??
Farrah (not verified)
Sun, 01/08/2012 - 18:22
Wood and Stain
Very nice! What kind of wood is that and would you mind sharing the stain color?
2legit2quit
Tue, 08/25/2015 - 17:01
How do you make the leaf
Love the idea and plan on borrowing it, but we were just curious how do you make the leaf that connects them?
Another question, when you made the breakfast table, did you cut the table top pieces to 48" or did you cut them 36" and made the whole table 4 ft with the end pieces added? Also, for the breakfast table, would it seat 6 people comfortably? Thanks and what a wonderful job!