bookshelves
cube bookshelves modified to have one open shelf and 3 cube slots
2. two coats semi-gloss white
cube bookshelves modified to have one open shelf and 3 cube slots
Easy excellent project for That odd room you may have that needs a corner tv stand.
I use pre made 16" wide 3/4" MDF shelving from Home Depot for the Shelves, Used 1" x 3" for the top, and sprayed it all with Rustoleum Industrial flat black which dries in 15min, was the large size cans for $5.40 and and only useds 3.25 cans to paint the whole thing.
TV is a 55" Class so it actually works perfect, because the tv stand is two legs and not the typical center mounted ones. so put the tv toward the front of the console and the console is as far as you can go into the corner.
I have two power strips screwed to the back of the console, along with a cable amplifier, my wireless router for the house sits right behind the TV and you can see the blue status lights under the bottom of the TV.
Have my speaker bar in the added shelf #1 below the tv, comcast cable modem in the right side square, TIVO in the center top, DVD Player in the center bottom, and loads of extra shelf space for whatever else I can think of....
It was time for Addison to get a big girl bed. We used the Kentwood design and the trundle bed plans.
The rooms in our house are not as big as we would like; so, we needed to maximize the space in our son's room. This was an amaze plan and not too difficult to build.
Very easy to make, and not too expensive. I'm not that great with a lathe. I tried it a couple times but not too good. So I buy my table legs online through osborne wood company. These legs however, came from an old table that I got for free from an antique store. The rest of the table got cut up and used for 2 night stands, and this is what I used the legs for. I used pocket holes to attach everything. Support the middle with cross supports and there you have it. The benches are just 1x12x8's cut into shape and supported by 2 1x4's on either side.
This project was on the honey-do list. My wife was looking for antiques and had a pretty specific look she wanted this one fit. It was a fun and relatively fast build. I choose Oak as that is the most regular wood I use and had some on hand.
I modified the dimensions a bit making the hutch a foot taller and the buffet a little larger in width and smaller in depth. I used full extension ball bearing drawer slides for the drawers.
I rabbeted the back in and put a middle brace in for support and so that I could hide the back seam. I don't like to face nail face frames, but for this it turned out pretty nice nonetheless.
My dad and I built this table for my wife's birthday present.
I followed plans from Woodworking for Mere Mortals. Steve Ramsey has a great build video for the project. You can check out the video on his YouTube channel. This lumber cart replaces a previous one that I built a few years ago. My old lumber rack could not store sheet goods and took up too much floor space in my garage. I disassembled the 2x4s from it and hope to recycle them for a future shop project.
For complete build details continue reading my DIY blog here.
So I wanted to make a bookshelf for a friend who's having a baby. Her husband is British. The invite to her baby shower said, "Bring a book, not a card" so I knew she was going to have a lot of books. I took the gas pump bookshelf plans and added an arched roof, plexiglass door, and some fluted trim to make it look authentic. I found a vintage rotary phone for $20 and added a battery operated puck light to complete the look. My kids loved it!
Sun, 03/06/2022 - 10:14
WOW, that is so special and sweet! It is sure to be cherished for years to come!
This was my very first "Ana project"! It was a special Christmas treat for my boys and their expanding train collection. This table has had many, many hours of entertainment and enjoyment. It is a great beginner project and has very easy plans to follow! I didn't do the storage carts at the time. I may go back and do them later though...for now they like playing under the table as well. My obsession began :)
This wasn't my first build job, but it was the first one where I needed an extra pair of hands. My daughter loves it and so does everyone I know! Thank you for the plans!
I needed to adjust the width of the dresser to fit - and it was may first build by myself... Already have a second one ready to paint!
I made a small book case that includes a wine shelf.
It is all solid cherry. I used a shiplap paneling design for the back panel.
It is finished with many coats of natural color Danish Oil.
Here's a video of how I built it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hxil44OfJ9M
When I saw this table I knew it would be perfect for this space! I was so excited I copied "Sweet T" Table and added a faux handle (which is now my husband's new favorite word) I primed and painted it and then put a coat of poly on it. Was a fun project
This project was a whole lot easier than it looked I think that it took me three days from wood in the back of my truck to the finished project. I think that I spent about $200 on this whole bed and headboard. It is sturdy and I really love it.
Man cave chair for my Hubby, made entirely from reclaimed/scrap wood. This took a long weekend to build (includes time to rip down the reclaimed wood, and a couple of tries to get the padded arm rests right).
This build uses the Simple White Outdoor Chair plan, adjusted to fit smaller cushions and use my scrap/reclaimed wood.
The seat cushion is covered with marine vinyl, and the back cushion is covered with fabric from a curtain already on hand. The covers are done in a simple box style. The seat cushion closes with ties at the back, and the back cushion has an envelope back.
The end result is a sturdy, comfortable chair that’s not too heavy, and is decked out with colors from Hubby’s favorite football team. I’m very pleased to say that Hubby likes his new chair!
Got this wood from some thick old flooring we laid in a house and brought them to my shop. Cost me about 20-25 dollars for lumber and paint. Everything else I pretty much had on hand. But man I think it turned out really well
This was my very first project last year!
I couldn’t get the 2x4s so I used a different size and it worked out great. Love it so much. So much better than what you can buy for same price as most potting tables are very small.
Thank you as I couldn’t have done this without your plans.
Karen Martin
Age 51
Don't mind all the mismatched furniture in the room, isn't the master always the last to get paid attention to?
My husband had a birthday on Monday and I had drawn up the plans for this a couple months ago hoping to surprise him. Building it then didn't happen....Day of his birthday rolls around and I looked at the clock at about 11, thinking what could I really surprise him with but didn't want to break the budget. I thought to myself, "I could probably get that built by the time he gets home" And I DID!!!
I sandwiched together two 2x4's puttied and painted to make the chunky leg here.
FYI- My husband is really into selling things on craigslist right now so he told me to see what I could sell it for. I sold this within a few hours for $135. That is a pretty amazing profit while still being way more affordable than any store!!! I LOVE that.
So this was my first project copying the plans for my simple outdoor sink and sturdy work bench. I used the same wood and measurements.
The sink was purchased about 5 years ago in Mexico. Faucet and drain at Lowe's. I took the sink to Lowe's to have them color match the bowl and used the same paint.
I decided to use four boards for the bottom shelf plus one as a back stop. I also had to space the top two bracers farther apart because the sink was 17 inches deep ( make sure you measure the sink first. I made the mistake of assembling the base and finding out afterwards that the sink wouldnt fit.
Sun, 07/21/2013 - 18:33
Oh I used the cut out from the sink and added a fold down handle. It is used as a cover for the sink and doubles as a cutting board/ serving tray.
It took us about 2 days to cut, assemble, and paint.
http://www.whisperingwhims.com/2015/03/diy-pottery-barn-addison-style-headboard/