Media console and towers
I wanted a new TV and my wife wanted new furniture...we both won...
I wanted a new TV and my wife wanted new furniture...we both won...
I chose to make this island 48 inches long to fit my smaller kitchen. I also used pine trim for the bottom shelving to make it more delicate.
We love this desk and customized the heck outta it.
Inspired by the Pottery Barn benchwright square coffee table, I made this approximately 36'' square with one large drawer.
I was making a set of side tables for my daughter and decided to make an additional one for our spare room/guest space. I love to try new wood treatments so I used Apple Cider Vinegar applied with a steel wool pad on this table. Let the steel wool soak for about an hour and then applied. Sanded after dry to even out the finish and then applied a gloss finish to give it a beautiful shine.
Here’s a pic of the Kendall Dresser I built for our spare bedroom. The drawers are finished in contact paper so if we want to change the decor we can remove the contact paper, do a little sanding and re-apply.
As the Superkids are getting older, I'm slowing trying to reclaim neglected areas of our home and make them a bit more stream lined and organized.
(I love organization! It is another true passion of mine.)
Anyway, while Stumbling I ventured upon the site Ana-White.com loaded with FREE easy furniture plans. Upon seeing a laundry storage option, my heart fell for a clean and crisp laundry basket sorter.
Previously, in my laundry area was this chrome rolling cart which housed my mismatched laundry baskets and other miscellaneous items. It was sturdy and served it purpose.
Now, I have all beautiful white baskets all lined up ready to sort all my laundry. Thank you to Superman who surprised me on Father's Day by cutting all the pieces for me so we could get it all screwed together. I love it!
- Purchased 6 laundry baskets at Wal-Mart @ $2.75 each.
- Scrap Melamine in white left over from another project.
- Left over drywall screws.
- Some light weight Spackle.
- 1 small bottle of craft paint from Hobby Lobby on sale after the holidays for 19 cents.
Wed, 08/24/2011 - 11:07
I love this one in the other direction. I also love that the baskets are set back a bit in the cubby so that a spring rod with a curtain can be placed across the front to hide the whole thing from company.
Will you post your measurements on here so I can duplicate it?
thanks!
Mon, 06/25/2012 - 22:07
I have a rolling cart with 4 bags that my family can just drop their Clothes in. I've been admiring these baskets dressers for some time. I notice you left a little more room between each basket. How is that working for getting dirty clothes sorted for you? How much extra space did you put between them compared to Ana's original plan?
This is one of the cheapest projects for my kids I have ever completed!! And the most rewarding. I think everyone of my neighbors has been on the teeter totter...including adults :) My kids just love it and I am thinking of making a few for my nephews for Christmas. I was able to find all the wood I needed in my scrap pile. I had the PVC pipe and bolt already also so all I had to make a trip to the store for was the foam for the seats. My son helped me build this in an hour. I liked the unfinished look so I just sprayed it with a little Thompson Water Seal. Thank you Ana White!!
My version of Fancy X Farmhouse table with a built in copper cooler!!
I was in love with the RH Merida set because of its clean lines and modern style. Also, the plan seemed simple enough that I could re-create it without a pattern. The only thing that I did not like about it is the lack of arms. I really like to have a place to put my arm or my beverage :) - so I added arms to the design.
Thu, 05/30/2019 - 18:45
It’s beautiful! Do you have a set of plans that you might be willing to share?
Wed, 05/20/2020 - 10:45
This is Awesome. I'm halfway in the middle as i thought I could complete without plans. Do you have any plans could share. Please....
Fri, 06/19/2020 - 15:54
were you able to get plans? I would LOVE plans too! we want to try and re-create this and would prefer NOT to get stuck!
Fri, 06/19/2020 - 15:55
Would LOVE to get plans, would even pay for them! Found rough drawings online but they are chicken scratch and hard to interpret!
Sliding Door Console!
by Cathy
I feel in love with these plans as soon as I saw them, but didn't have front loading washer at the time. So...I talked hubby into buying me a new house, which meant I had to have new washer and dryer, now I have my pedestal..and I LOVE it. It was soo easy to build. The hard part was getting heavy washer on it, thankfully hubby and teenage son are strong!
Thu, 07/14/2011 - 10:32
Good job. And I love how you finally got your pedestal! My daughter fell in love with this, too. It's on my build list for my next visit!
Apothecary Media Console Table. No modifications to plans.
I had trouble with the angled cuts not fitting perfectly. I have a circular saw, not a table saw or miter saw, so I had to measure with a protractor and mark, then try to follow my lines exactly. Tedious, but I like the table. It is mad heavy though!
I had a great time building this project. Thanks For the idea and plans. I added floating shelves to the room.
I am so grateful to you as I have learned a lot from your videos. I get the true inspiration from your videos and explanation.
During the pandemic, I was taking my classes online which gave me some extra time and I built two out door sofas and a coffee table. The sofa is from the home depot website and the table is again from hoe depot website but it was you who built it/
Dr. Akhter
I've been wanting to create some bathroom decor....here it is!
Thu, 06/30/2011 - 17:14
I love it. How did you put the words on it? I does not look painted.
I made this after seeing the Rustic Wood Entertaining Shelves on the Pottery Barn website. I fell in LOVE with the wine glass rack, but $80 was way too much for me. I had some leftover 2x6s in the garage, so I Kreg jigged them together to make the shelf. I found some under cabinet mount wine glass racks at Bed Bath & Beyond for $10, so I bought them and spray painted them with Rustoleum oil rubbed bronze, and attached them to the bottom of my shelf. I found some shelving brackets at Home Depot and used those to hang the shelf on the wall. I could not be more proud of my wine glass rack/shelf!
Farmhouse table base with drinkholder/planter inserts. Done up w Colorado pride!