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Kids Chairs
So i made these chairs to go with the table i built. I actually built 7 of them at a time, three for me and four for a friend. I had a little over a hundred pieces of wood to put together which became a chore, so i don't recommend doing so many at once. I got burnt out quite a few times, hence why it took me a month to finish (couple hrs here every other day or so).
Anyways, the plans we very easy, the wood on the other hand was difficult. Using furring strips is inexpensive but i had more then i wanted split, and they wern't all the same thickness. Making the front legs stick out more (no biggy) and some screws went too far through even though they were the right size according to the plans. Two 1x3's furring strips sandwiched together ( side aprons) might not take a 1 1/4 inch screw. I had to cut off a few tips from the inside of the chairs.
All in all i am so happy with the end results, even happier that in total it only costed me less then $20 in wood! Would have been a little more because i got the wood for the chairs for free, in exchange to build my friend a table and chairs set like mine.
Link to the Chair Plans.
http://ana-white.com/2010/11/plans/four-dollar-stackable-children’s-chairs
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One Board Bench
My wife was going to buy a resin bench from Lowes. I told her I would build a REAL bench out of wood myself. I found the One Board Bench plan and thought it was a classic looking bench that was not too busy and perfect for the spot under the pine tree she was wanting to fill.
I went with Cape Cod Grey Olympic Maximum Semi-Transparent Exterior Stain instead of the natural wood look using the Tung Oil originally in the plans.
This was my first venture into woodworking since middle school shop class. I've always wanted to get back into it and I thought this was a perfect project to get my feet wet and shake off the rust.
Thanks, Ana, for your amazing plans and the inspiration I needed to get back to a hobby I love after over 20yrs.
Most fun project ever! The first thing we ever built!!! thank you so much!
Thank you Ana! the directions were right up my alley! We have never built anything and now we cant wait to build our next piece! we used your insturctions and made minor modications to accomodate our cushions. We got brave and designed our own ottoman and put it on casters :-) We also added a few back support and legs.
We used one coat of deck over paint
Cushions were on sale at ballard http://www.ballarddesigns.com/ballard-basic-seat-and-back-cushion-set-w…
Quality of cushions is amazing! they were the most expensive part. We spent $600.00 on cushions.
Wood, putty, paint and screws about 350.
cushions = ballard
2nd project from Ana.
My kids are loving this seesaw. Easy to make. I followed the plans, and completed it all in about 8hrs. Rounded all sharp edges to make it a bit safer. I recommend adding an additional hole on the vertical support if you have smaller kids. A tip, pre-tape the washers over the holes prior to final assembly. It'll save you a lot of frustration.
Potting Bench
So proud of our first build! We used Ana’s potting bench design and leftover wood from our deck rebuild! Turned out great and has been so useful this spring!
Chita Johnson Drinkard (cjd58 on IG)
Coffee Table
This coffee table was our first DIY project! We found the plan from Ana's website, and it was pretty easy to follow. We are so happy with the result and now we are itching to build everything for our house!
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Sun, 09/23/2012 - 21:39
Stunning Coffee Table!!!
So beautiful! Thank you so much for sharing photos! The finish is beautiful!
Mon, 09/24/2012 - 02:53
Great look!
Looks very nice! And yes - you're right, Ana's projects - they give enthusiasm to dare to do smth. Keep on homemaking - your coffee table is great!
Rustic-X Coffee and End table
My wife and I got the idea of the two tone from one of the other brag posts and thought it looked great. The end table plans called for it to be 27 by 27.5, we thought this was a little to big for our home so I changed the plans to 22 x 22. Everything worked out great with the exception of some tool spacing issues. When screwing in the PHS my drill did not fit in the smaller space that was left after I shortened the length. Over all I am thankful for this website and all of the people who give back. We saved a lot of money doing these two projects and they turned out exactly how we wanted.
Paint was a Valspar Eddie Bauer Shore
Planked Platform Bed
I love this bed in my son's room. They were wonderful plans that were easy to follow. The only change I made was to make the feet slightly taller so he could slide underbed storage containers underneath. My only mistake was not planning ahead for how I would attach the headboard to the frame. It ended up not being necessary because the weight of the bed pins it against the wall, but If I ever wanted to make this for someone else I would want to solve that piece first.
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Mon, 07/15/2019 - 13:53
Perfect for a Teen!
Amazing job, I love the hanging light fixtures....and the matching side table....and the matching barn door. A dream bedroom for a kid! Thanks for sharing!
Hall Tree
Hall tree I got off your web site, very simple to build, out standing plans I put my own twist into it. I had some cedar tree limbs on my property that I had cut down . I ripped down on my table saw and added to my project. it was a challenge to turn limbs into small boards but worked out well.
Custom Wood Cooler Stand
I made this Ice Chest Cart for my son’s schools silent auction. It features a spigot for drainage, bottle opener, hook for a bar towel and I also set it on castors so it can be easily moved.
Farmhouse Bedside Table
Built this bedside table to go along with the Farmhouse Storage Bed I built for my daughter. I added molding to the front of the drawer to match the molding on the drawers in her bed. I used a ratio based of the size of the drawers which left me using 1/4" plywood strips cut to 1" wide to frame out the box.
Alternative top for Lego Bin
I didn't have a jig-saw since I am still pretty new at this, so I searched for alternatives. I found these plastic ashtrays at the dollar store, flipped them upside down and spray-painted them! Now my bin even says 'made in china' ;)
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X Farmhouse Table
First piece of furinture I've tried to build, went surprisingly smooth. Raw table only took 5 hours to construct; an hour or two to sand; and then the waiting game after two coats of stain and 4 coats of poly. Used southern yellow pine for the top, dark walnut stain, and spar pro series semi-gloss poly.
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Mon, 01/16/2017 - 19:16
Top
I used the pocket hole jig to drill pocket hold along the center support that runs parallel to the top boards and also drilled pocket holes on the top supports of the legs that run perpendicular to the top boards. Alternating pocket holes on both inside and outside faces of the top support boards gives it some added strength.
btw, sorry for such a delayed response.
X-brace Farmhouse Dining Table
I used this awesome plan from Ana White and tried to add my own touch on it. After painting the legs, I then routed the edges and stained them to match the table top. Thank you for this plan!
Varathane stain- spring oak
Minwax finish- polycrylic (gloss)
Rolling Pantry with Mini Fridge and Recycle
My dad and other mother asked me to build them a rolling pantry to house a fridge, recycle, canned good organizer and sized to fit their existing dry food containers. Using Ana's free design tool, I was able to incorporate all of their asks making this little alcove much more functional! It took some figuring finding the perfect fridge and recycle bin that would fit the space. I left room at the top of the recycle so there would be plenty of room for larger recycle items. The heavy duty casters allow this unit to be moved around easily if needed. I built this in 2 pieces with pocket holes, added edgebanding to the front and added a hole for the power cord placement.
Pottery Barn Wide Camp Dresser
My husband and I did this together. It took him about 4 days to get the dresser built and then I did the finish. It is SOLID and we absolutely love it. It's in our 10-year old daughter's "horse" room and goes really well with the barn wood on her back wall and her barn door (closet).
Entertaintment Center
Swiss coffee Entertainment Center... Distressed. All Trim work made by me.
Breakfast Bar inspired makeup vanity
I built this makeup vanity to fit a 40" wall. I was inspired by the design of the DIY breakfast bar. The hutch sits on the top and has plenty of storage. The front drawer fronts are hinged at the bottom, this storage space holds a hairdryer and iron or makeup with a cord pass through at the back. The stain is a mixture of three colours.
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Sat, 11/05/2016 - 07:47
Beautiful piece!
Can you link to the plans you based your inspiration off of? I can't seem to find it on the site. Thank you!
Wood Waterfall Framed Console Table
DIY Wood Waterfall Console Brandy Robinson @beautylikebran on IG