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Triple Pedestal Table

Submitted by jiles95 on Thu, 05/12/2016 - 07:27

I built this for my wife for Mother's Day 2016!  Also built the centerpiece box.  If you know how to use a miter saw, jig saw, and read a tape measure....then you can build it too!!  It was a lot of fun and very rewarding!!  Took around 25-28 hours to build and finish.  Let me know if you have any questions.  My email is [email protected]

Estimated Cost
$275
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Legs - one coat of dark walnut minwax, then painted with valspar project perfect satin latex enamel in white (mix of spray paint and brush), distressed
Top - one coat of early american minwax, sanded, then white washed with 1:4 ratio of same valspar white and water. 4-5 coats of poly/crylic minwax clear matte.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Hall tree

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Sun, 02/16/2020 - 21:38

Hand made hall tree

Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Super Simple Farmhouse Coffee Table

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Thu, 10/05/2023 - 16:09

This is my first piece of furniture I've ever made that didn't come in a box ;) The instructions were so clear and easy to follow. I wish I'd had a table saw for the piece of live edge (it had live edge on both sides so I had to make a 6 foot cut with my circular saw that came out not quite perfect, but I am choosing to think of it as adding to the charm. Might go back and add some shine to the top, but for now I'm super happy with it.

emily.rhoades_

Fabric Covered wood Frames

This is a simple and cheap way to decorate any space. Just use some 1x2's to make a square frame. Stretch the fabric over the frame and staple it. You can make one large one or many different sized ones to cover a boring wall.

Estimated Cost
15 depending on fabric and size
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Finish Used
Pretty Fabric
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Cute wall shelf for my son's bedroom

Submitted by kristyzed on Sun, 02/16/2014 - 14:10

I saw this plan posted and knew I had to have it for my son's new bedroom. Most of the build was simple, it just got a bit tricky fitting in the angle piece at the top because I wasn't sure how to attach it without having a nail gun. Every time I line it up to nail it in with a hammer it would slip a bit. So I ended up using Gorilla Glue Epoxy to attach it. Since it's not hanging on the wall by the very top shelf, I didn't need it to be rock solid to support any weight, just needed it to stay in place.
I had scrap plywood laying around so it was free for me to make.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
30
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Finish Used
I applied two coats of Valspar's Heirloom Red and didn't seal it. I wanted a matte finish.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

DIY Slat Headboard

Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Wed, 10/11/2023 - 10:51

My biggest woodworking project yet. I used espresso gloss stain and polyurethane finish.

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Easy Kids' Tent / Reading Nook

I had been wanting to make this for sometime but didn't have the curtains. I was at a friend house and she asked if I wanted the red curtains that she was going to throw them away. So I got to make the tent, her daughters got a cool place to play and the curtains got a new purpose also the tent was made to fold for storage!!!

Thanks Ana for all the plans and ideas you give us!!

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
$3 for hardware and wood curtains were FREE!!!
Estimated Time Investment
An Hour or Two (0-2 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Jasika's (First) Farmhouse Table

This was the first piece of furniture we ever built and it was a big success, although knowing what I know now, I certainly would have done a few things differently. Luckily for me, following Ana's plans don't require a very steep learning curve if you have read The Handbuilt Home! Instead of investing $1500 into the brand new table I wanted from Pottery Barn, I decided to invest that money in power tools, equipment and materials for the table, which I acquired for about $900 (I had no tools in my possession at all so was basically starting from nothing). The price of this table decreases every time I make a new piece of furniture from scratch, and in the year that I began making furniture, I have made the farmhouse bench that accompanies this table, a coffee table, an upholstered vanity seat, a kitchen island, a book shelf, lots of shelves and small tables, and I am currently in the process of making a bathroom vanity for our newly renovated master bathroom. Each project I make from Ana's plans is easier than the one before it, and I continue to feel more confident in the work and in my understanding of how furniture is built. I feel so grateful to Ana for sharing her work and for inspiring so many people, both men and women alike, to reach a bit outside of their comfort zone and develop new hobbies that they never would have imagined having.

Estimated Cost
$115 for materials
Estimated Time Investment
Week Long Project (20 Hours or More)
Finish Used
Can't remember.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

Rustic American Flag

This was a fun build.  I used common board for the the stripes and a left over piece of cabnet grade plywood for the union.  Whole thing is 37 x 19.5.  The stripes are 1.5 wide.  I painted all the pieces then sanded then down to expose the grain and give it a worn look.  Then I took a handheld propane torch to it.  I used small 1 in tin stars which were the most challenging and expensive part of it. I painted them then distressed them with sandpaper.  I attached the stars with super glue.  All in all a fun project.

Estimated Cost
Wood and paint 30
Tin stars 30
Glue 10
Estimated Time Investment
Afternoon Project (3-6 Hours)
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

In reply to by trojan24man

Tony Garcia

Fri, 05/20/2016 - 05:49

Thank you. This was a gift for my Fath in Law, I think he is going to put it on his patio.  I added a lip a the top on the back so it can rest on some anchored screws. Depending on where he puts it though I might add a wire across the back so it will hold a little tighter outside with the wind.

Tony Garcia

Fri, 05/20/2016 - 05:46

It was a gift for my Father in Law.  I think he is going to hang it on his patio.  When I built it I added a lip rail along the top so you can rest it on an anchor. If it does go outside I might add a wire across the back so it can catch and won't blow off in high wind.

Clara Table & Chairs

Fun, easy build. This is the first project from this site and the kids loved helping make their own chairs. They got to pick their own color paint - I think I spent more on paint than I did on the wood!

Built from Plan(s)
Recommended Skill Level
Starter Project

Rustic X table

I saw this project and fell in love with it. Ive never done a wood working project before and wanted to do this all on my own so i wouldnt let anyone help just to know if i could do it. It didnt turn out perfect but i CAN NOT stop looking at it. Ana thank you somuch for theses plans!

Estimated Cost
$70
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
I didnt really use a finish just used coffee and vinegar and rubbed a small sbount of orange essential oil on the top to give it a better smell.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Comments

CreativeChaos

Mon, 02/24/2014 - 11:22

Looks amazing! I'm dying to build this also and am nervous about trying out that finish. Where did you get the corner hardware?

kennasmomma

Wed, 04/30/2014 - 20:44

Sorry I got locked out of my account but I got plain silver corner pieces from walmart and spray painted them with a matte black.

Stenciled Fold Down Headboard

Submitted by Jaime04285 on Wed, 02/26/2020 - 11:11

I made the fold down headboard to fit a California King bed and added a design to the panels using my vinyl cutter. The last picture continues to be flipped when I try to post it here sorry.

Estimated Cost
$75.00
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
mixture of stains then a slight white wash followed by a top coat of polyurethane. The designs were cut on my vinyl cutter and stenciled in with a white wash.
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Comments

Cottage bench for my cape-cod

Submitted by TF in VA on Fri, 05/11/2012 - 12:59

I really wanted a place to sit down and take my shoes off when I got home. I don't have a large entryway, so the space was tight. I looked online for a bench that would fit the measurements, and found a few that looked good-- except for the price! Luckily I already knew about Ana White, so I came here in search of some plans and lo and behold she already had plans posted for the exact same bench I liked most from the catalogs!

I've used power tools before, but never actually *built* anything from scratch. I thought my boyfriend would help me with this (he's got woodworking experience), but I got tired of waiting for him to get around to it, so I just did it all by myself!

I first attempted to make this without a Kregg Jig, cause I didn't want to spend the money on it if I didn't need it. But it didn't take long to figure out that I needed it. So back to the store I went (found out the hard way that Lowes sells Kreggs but Home Depot does not, at least the ones near me). And holy cow it was SO WORTH IT!

I also got to buy a new sander for the project, cause the hand-me-down from my dad had a missing bit of the clamp that holds the sandpaper to the sander (kind of essential)
So all in all I spent more than the catalog price of the bench, but I will get to use the tools to build all sorts of fun stuff!!!

Thank you Anna! You empowered me to build exactly what I wanted and I LOVE IT!!!!

Estimated Cost
$50 wood + Kregg Jig (and screws and wood plugs) + palm sander
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Red paint, to match my front door. Still need to protect the finish with some sort of sealant.
Recommended Skill Level
Beginner

Flower Storage Table with Thumb Chairs

Submitted by pde00311 on Mon, 02/24/2014 - 22:32

I put together the flower storage table and the thumb chairs during the week leading up to our daughter's first birthday party. With a lot of older toddlers/kids at the party, the table served as a perfect coloring station in our basement (as you can see from the mahem/aftermath photo below). In any event, as my daughter is about to turn two, she has really grown into using the table and chairs for completing her own arts and crafts projects.

Estimated Cost
100
Estimated Time Investment
Day Project (6-9 Hours)
Finish Used
Behr Sweet Taffy, Camembert and Kashmir pink paints with a couple coats of polycrylic
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate

Modern farmhouse bed with nightstands

Submitted by judge on Thu, 03/05/2020 - 05:09

I made this beautiful bed in just one (long) day (12h). The next day I made the nightstands with the scraps of wood from the bed.

Built from Plan(s)
Estimated Cost
€100
Estimated Time Investment
Weekend Project (10-20 Hours)
Finish Used
Hard wax oil with a splash of "alaska white" paint mixed in it
Recommended Skill Level
Intermediate
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