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I had a empty space that needed something and this was an expensive fun way to fill it.
I had a empty space that needed something and this was an expensive fun way to fill it.
The table assembly was Inspired by farm table and workbench plans. It was built from construction grade untreated 4x4 and 2x6 and assembled using Kreg pocket screws and glue. Finish is semi-transparent wood stain. Rather heavy, the table have locking wheels to help move it. The lower shelf is used to store accessories.
The small kamado is just the right size for two people. I added a large ceramic tile under the firebox plus a small inlay next to the grill. That was the top of a small patio table. A few hooks were added as a final touch.
We built it last year; it gets a lot of use as a grill, smoker, bread and pizza oven.
We are very satisfied with the outcome. Many thanks for the plans and inspiration.
Mon, 08/02/2021 - 23:34
Your grill is very beautiful, but I prefer cooking in the kitchen, I will explain why, I recently read a lot of Kitchenotic.com here, what connects me and the kitchen most of all is the answers to my any questions, no matter how stupid they are and the answers were always correct
Had so much fun building this project for my moms birthday present.
Fri, 04/07/2023 - 10:39
So fun, well done! Your mom is going to love it, thanks for sharing.
Seeing your planked wood sideboard clicked for us and the cabinet we'd been looking for. We wanted rustic and I chose to make it around a plywood casing instead of using the plans due to the poor strength of the pallet wood. Most of the time was used in deconstructing and cleaning the 40+ year old pallets. Also our space called for a smaller unit. It's used as our coffee cabinet. Since I had a basic structure already in the plywood I was able to be creative in how I used the scraps of pallet wood.
Started with an empty wall, an idea and a 12 pack of Heineken. The end result, was this useful counter with barn style doors and two floating shelves. Total spent, about $200 including the beer lol thank you lady for the ideas.
Pretty basic but fun to build
If you need a shelf/ledge, this is the plan for you - regardless of your building ability. Easiest. plan. ever.
And if you are like me - you won't even have to make any cuts! We have this ledge in our dining room along the long wall. it gets decorated for each season and it's GREAT! We love showcasing family photos as well as our holiday decor.
Wood, glue, nails or screws. Paint. Done! It's that easy!
I'm loving the finish on this, and it's a useful little project.
Table was fun to build and put our own spin on it. Great project for my wife and I. Took a few days to complete and begin using. Table dimensions we builst are 7' by 3.5' exactly as we needed for or dining room.
We love this table and made some small adjustments to fit our terraces
Regards
Dan Brissman
Sweden
Mon, 04/17/2023 - 20:22
Thank you for sharing your amazing project, it looks so great!
Dream Doll House
Fri, 01/13/2012 - 13:51
I love this! The floors look amazing, and the side scallops are too cute!
I guess I never got around to sharing my finished chair! I'm almost ashamed to...1) because it was so long ago when I made it and 2) because everyone else's looks so great!
Thu, 11/14/2013 - 09:20
Your chair looks good. I like clean, white furniture. It looks so fresh.
I made this bed for my 4 year old. It was my first project. Took a lot longer than I thought it would, but I'm really pleased with how it turned out!
I took a shot at the Minnie Mouse Adirondack chair for a birthday present.
Using the tall cake stand plan I found it doubles as a drink dispenser stand when not being used for cakes.
Love how these turned out and LOVE that I had almost everything in my garage already! Here's a tutorial for those of you who would like to make it!
Thu, 12/29/2011 - 12:59
LOVE these shelves, and your wall colors are to die for! great job!
Sun, 03/11/2018 - 12:48
Was hoping to see these plans, but the website is parked. No luck finding the plans anywhere.
This was our first Ana White project. We knew we wanted to do a table, and decided this was the easiest one for first-timers without a kreg jig (YET!). We made things even SIMPLER by having Lowe's do ALL the cutting for us! I didn't even know they would do that, but they will.... and happily so!
The project went VERY well and we are delighted with our new table. We used Rustoleum "Kona" stain and we used Rustoleum spray gloss poly because Lowes had a bunch of cans of it on clearance. We were happy with the results, though it may not be the best indoor product in the future ;-)
The project took us about 4-6 hours to build, and then we just sanded a little each evening, and the next weekend we stained and poly.
Tue, 11/19/2013 - 19:30
Looks fantastic! I want to make one just like this. The dark stain looks beautiful! Great job.
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Been loving our Ana White plans!! The table and shelves turned out exactly how we wanted them to & they were SO much cheaper than paying for lesser quality furniture store finds. We’ve received so many compliments!
Comments
Brad Wills
Tue, 11/05/2013 - 19:58
Oops
Make that inexpensive...