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Farmhouse Table with Bench
This was my first project inspired by Pottery Barn and while shopping in a local furniture store we realized the cost to have something very similar would cost $1500-$2000. This table was cut and prepped in my garage and then transported to my daughters house in my car and assembled and finished there. The bench is constructed from left over boards. I choose not to use 2X4 legs but rather opted for 4x4's. The length was shortened to 5' for a cross bar was not neccessary. I used carriage bolts to attach the legs to the shirt in case they ever needed to be disassembled. The top is not glued on, only PH screws used. This has been a very satisfying first project, thanks Ana for showing me the way to having lovely homemade furniture that really impresses, is very well made and for a fraction of the cost.
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Fri, 11/09/2012 - 19:11
What a Great Build
You did a wonderful job on the table and bench. I like the idea of using the carriage bolts and not gluing on the top. I have done the same for a couple of projects especially if you need to take a table apart or if the top should need repair.
Chris' version Pedastal Table
This is my version of the pedastal table.
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Fri, 08/29/2014 - 07:18
It looks great! That finish
It looks great! That finish on top is beautiful. :)
Rustic Rope console table
We took the plan from Ana and instead of the wood X's on the sides, we changed it to rope. We stained it a dark brown so this just gave it some more dimension... we love it!!
Potting Bench for Every Season
I wanted something with more height and room for decorating in addition to space for actually using it as a potting bench. I looked for ready-made online but nothing was exactly what I was looking for. I knew it was something we could build so I searched for free plans online. I love it because it has plenty of room for potting plants but also lots of space for decorating for the seasons and holidays. itsme_christyb
Queen farmhouse bed
The farmhouse bed was the first project I tackled. Although it's far from perfect, learned so much and I love, love, love it!
Nursery Crib
The crib was our last build project for our daughter's cowgirl nursery. My husband knew he wanted to build the crib long before we knew we were pregnant.
As a mechanical design engineer, he found crib dimensions online that put together a design of what we wanted in CAD. We wanted the end panels to look like barn doors. We also wanted the slat sides to look like the metal on a horse stall. This gave us the overall look we wanted for our cowgirl room!
We also built together a side table, closet system, barm bookshelf, and dresser/changing table. I cannot take any credit for the crib. This was all my husband's work. Excited to bring our daughter home to her complete nursery soon!
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Sat, 08/30/2014 - 20:57
I'm amazed!
Such a lovely, heartfelt build! It's beautiful, and bound to be an heirloom. Great job!
Sun, 08/31/2014 - 12:51
What a beautiful build. He
What a beautiful build. He did a great job, and you can sleep soundly knowing it is safe since he is an engineer! I also love the barn bookshelf in the background of the pics.
DIY Farm Table
I followed the plans on this site, no modifications. I used all pine wood, sanded till silky smooth with a 120 grain sand paper and darkened with Varathane red oak stain and finished. This tuned out even better than I thought, have gotten multiple compliments on the table and just today I found the perfect chairs to go with it for the feel I was looking for. I had planned on an 8 seater table but the chairs are a bit wide to fit another, so if you are planning on using a similar style chair consider making you table longer.
All in all amazing plans!! Thank you Ana!
Claudia C. Lardizabal
Ledges built for our travel photos
Fastened together with Kreg screws, and glue. I chose to put the pocket holes on the inside and back so they wouldn't show on the bottom. This does make the ledge a little less deep. Easy project for a rainy day !
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Wed, 11/06/2013 - 06:30
Plan clothing for your trip
Plan clothing for your trip so that everything can be worn together. This reduces the need to pack individual "outfits" and allows you to plan for the number of days you'll be traveling. If all of your clothes match, you don't have to worry about which are clean when you're doing laundry.
http://www.getbustours.com/
Wed, 10/30/2024 - 07:41
Decoration
These beautiful, minimalist photo ledges by Ana White are a fantastic way to showcase travel memories, adding a personal and stylish touch to any space. The straightforward DIY project is accessible and versatile, making it easy to adapt to different home styles. If you're inspired by travel and considering new adventures abroad, check out these Golden Visa options: https://getgoldenvisa.com/golden-visa-countries
3/4 size Armoire
TV Toy Armoire 3/4 size
3 Drawer Open Console Table
I modified the 3 drawer open console table design to fit in a somewhat narrower space.
Built-in Fireplace Wall
My take on the shiplap fireplace. Also, the blanket ladder was inspired by plans here as well (I think). - Ryan C.
Kids Storage Step Stool
Purchase poplar wood from Home Depot, was unable to find all pieces of wood in pine. Cut according to plan, sanded, used kreg jig for joints, (forgot wood glue until last piece).
Birthday seesaw
Built this for about $16! Fun wonderful project! Thanks Ana
Farmhouse hall tree
I put my own twist on the Ana White “farmhouse hall tree”. I used 1- sheet of 1/2” project panel (4’x4’), 2 1x6x10’ boards and 3. 1x4x8’ boards. The bench was 3/4” hardwood plywood, trimmed out with scraps. I stained with a mix of briarsmoke and Kona.
The project panel was so easy to use. I bought this one at Menards.
Farmhouse Cooler Table
I built this table for a friend using 4x4s instead of the doubled 2x4s and incorporated built-in cooler tubs below. Finished with Varathane "Aged Barrel" stain and a few coats of spar varnish. - Ryan S
My modified loft bed
After building a small dinghy, and a slightly longer pirogue, I was ready to build something else. I was looking at another boat, but to save my marriage my lovely wife suggested something more... practical. So my summer project was a surprise loft bed for my 12 year old son. He was staying with his grandparents for most of the summer so I had a month or so to work on it. This was my first piece of furniture and I'm very proud of it.
I did modify the plans a bit. I added a shelf to use as a nightstand, because you need a place for your water bottle, book, tissues, etc.
I made the desktop significantly deeper so that it was more useable.
I moved the ladder to the end of the bed and made it wider.
I added a towel bar to one end.
I added a drawer under the desktop.
and lastly I put corkboard on the side of the bookcase.
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Sat, 11/24/2012 - 09:23
He loves it.
He was excited. It replaced one of those cheap metal loft beds you can buy at Wal-mart. The old bed was kind of wobbly and made creeky noises every time he moved. he loves having bookshelves and a nightstand. I'd have posted his exited face photo but I ran out of photo slots. =)
I also made him a locker to go with it. So there were no excuses for not hanging up his jacket.
I love this site!
Sun, 03/08/2015 - 10:20
beautiful
I am getting ready to build my 5 yr old a loft bed. I have been searching for a design I want to use and I would like to more or less use yours, if that's okay? I don't want to use one of the kids designs because I want it to grow with her. I want to add stairs and a higher banister. I'll probably paint it white or something.
Ladder shelf
First project, so fun!
Pallet hope chest
This is a hope chest I made for my step daughter this Christmas it is made intirely out of pallet wood except for the frame which I used 1by4 by 8 pine board