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Fit for a queen!
I made this beautiful, queen size, farmhouse style bed for my friend’s daughter. It was her sweet 16 gift. I used Ana’s plans and it turned out even better than I imagined it ever could.
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Wed, 10/02/2019 - 09:52
Wow! Turned out awesome! …
Wow! Turned out awesome! Thanks for sharing photos.
Tue, 11/05/2019 - 10:40
Thank you so much for…
Thank you so much for entering this project in our October 2019 brag post contest. We are so excited to let you know this entry was randomly selected for a $100 gift card!
Look out for an email from us shortly.
Thanks! Ana
Land of nod knock-off bankable bookcase
My third project from the Ana-white.com site. Our daughter's books and toys were outgrowing the toy box and small magazine rack we were using, saw this plan, no brainier. It led me the the land of nod website, to see the real deal, and I liked the version with the closed top better, so I modified the plans to fit my needs. Added some trim and oak veneer for the edges, a little stain, and waa laa... Found some boxes at lowe's, perfect fit. We'll move it into her room after I build a new media console for the living room
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Thu, 01/19/2012 - 11:17
Could you tell me your exact
Could you tell me your exact modifications? I love your book case!!
Fri, 01/20/2012 - 22:18
Plans are up!
Thanks! I just figured out how to use google Sketchup today... here are the plans..
http://ana-white.com/2012/01/plans/full-toy-box-bookcase-0
Thanks to Ana as well, for her google Sketchup "How-To" article, it helped out alot.
Pedestal farmhouse table
My wife wanted a farmhouse dining room table for our new house, I wanted to get into woodworking so these plans were a perfect fit. Bonus was adding a few tools to my collection! Revised plans to two pedestals and shortened about 2 feet. If I were to do over I would have stained and poly'd separately, but I tried to save steps because I was finishing inside the house and didn't have time for separate steps before leaving town. Ran into a few hiccups along the way but both my wife and I are happy with the end results.
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Rustic X-Frame Coffee Table
We've built so many of these coffee tables, but this one has got to be my favorite. Isn't the stain so dreamy?
I think the biggest thing about this coffee table is to finish it properly. We like to plane our boards down so it gives it a bit more of a seamless look - but real rustic lovers don't need to do this.
We sanded the coffee table down with 120 grit paper & then stained this table in Sunbleached Oak by Varathane. It's literally the most stunning color. Blends with almost any decor.
Once that was dry, we applied two coats of polyurathane
Once that was dry, we applied two coats of polyurathane
Rustic X Tall Bookshelves
A friend wanted these bookshelves to match the Farmhouse X Desk but she wanted them narrow so they would fit in a small office. This was a very challenging and at times frustrating build getting everything to fit and getting the X's correct but in the end they turned out very well.
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Faux beam
We took down a wall in our basement which left us with a gap in between the ceilings and two ceilings at different heights...the beam filled the gap perfectly!
Faux Fireplace for Holiday Markets
For the holiday markets this year, some other dog related businesses, along with myself, colaborated on dog stockings! I really wanted to feature the stockings and not just decorate my booth with generic ornaments etc. My boyfriend was kind enough to help me with this project and it has been a hit! I think I am going to change out the decal with chalkboard though. The decal just looks to cheesey and I think the chalkboard will give it a more rustic and crafty fell. Thanks for the idea!!
Workbench
I built this workbench in about two hours.
It is a nice, sturdy bench that I plan to use often.
For the top I used two sheets of 1/2" MDF.
Cheveron Headboard Full size storage bed
This project was fun but at the same time difficult. Taking king size plans and adapting down to full size posed a challenge but i worked through ot and turned out a fantastic piece of furniture! I have never attempted this size project before but i am glad i did it. I literally put blood sweat and tears into this. Nothing says great project like a trip to the emergency room!
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Wed, 10/02/2019 - 22:58
Beautiful! Lots of storage!…
Beautiful! Lots of storage!
I know I need to adapt this plan to other sizes, I’m sorry I haven’t done this sooner.
8x12 Shed
My new garden shed built from your premium plans! I'm 62, never built a shed before, and worked mostly alone. My sons helped with some of the wall and roof sheathing. In the end, I did everything except for the shingling. I painted it to match my house main color and trim.
The video is very helpful - I watched it several times. My major change to the plans was using Simpson Strong Ties and hurricane ties to secure the rafters to the ridge pole and the top plates. Otherwise, I used all other methods. I recommend cutting the front wall sheathing before cutting the panels for the doors. I do not have a trim saw and thought my standard circular saw was too heavy for me to make the cuts like Jacob did.
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Tue, 06/13/2023 - 13:57
Amazing Shed!
Really impressive, thank you so much for sharing and good for you to just go for it!!!
Combined Tryde Media hutch & Rustic Media Console
My very second furniture do-it-myself. This furniture was inspired by both the Tryde hutch and rustic media console built to suit my space and need. Whew! now I feel like I can build anything:-) Thanks Ana!
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In reply to Very beautiful Liz!!! by Ana White
Tue, 02/07/2012 - 07:46
Tnx Ana, and thanks to you I
Tnx Ana, and thanks to you I discovered I can make my own furnitures and I'm lovin' it :-)
My first (half) project- built-in cabinets!
Using the base cabinets 101 post and other members' ideas and tips, I built these nine cabinets. It's my first project, and I'm very pleased. I live in a 1960's split level with nearly zero storage space... Until now. Next step is to top them with bookshelves, and add some decorative molding. Will start cutting wood once the temperature allows me to set up my sawhorses in my driveway again. Can't wait. Might make something really quick for my husband between now and Christmas. Thanks Ana and everyone else- I'm inspired.
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Thu, 12/12/2013 - 07:16
Wow! They look So Good! I'm
Wow! They look So Good! I'm so impressed that this was your first build. Is the top just plywwod also? It looks so smooth and glossy i can't tell. How much did it end up costing?
Rustic Coffee Table
Because we needed this coffee table for a small living room, we scaled the length down a bit from the plans. It worked really well.
Media Console
Media Console--My first build! Read all about it at http://isthisloadbearing.com/2012/01/15/media-console/
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Sat, 02/04/2012 - 15:36
Beautiful!
I love the legs and the lattice detail. The cat is pretty cute too!
Mon, 02/06/2012 - 13:31
The details
The details really make the piece unique. The additions of the lattice panels and the legs look like simple additions, but they make a bigg difference. It looks great.
Mon, 04/09/2012 - 15:40
Did you follow Anna's plans
Did you follow Anna's plans for this? Some other comments on the plan had suggested the measurements were off. Did you find this was the case?
Thanks,
Randy
Sun, 04/07/2013 - 22:42
well i have read about you r
well i have read about you r project and i really like this in simply i want to say that good work you have done.
Sanford Locksmith
Mon, 05/06/2013 - 03:58
Great Idea
I like the idea you have in there. It is quite simple but it expresses such coolness and neatness to the place. Simplicity is beauty. It is better that you make your media console not occupied with a lot of stuff.
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Simple Work Bench
This is my spin on the sturdy work bench. I needed some more work space for building projects and for a few tools I acquired. My main work bench always seems to be covered in stuff so the extra space is great!
The first one I made I matched the height of the rollers for my chop saw, so I would have room for longer pieces of wood. I also put it on casters, so I can roll it onto the driveway when do things that should be done outside! The second one is fixed at the same height!
I used 2x4's with MDF on the shelves. I covered the bottom shelf and top with masonite, so it could easily be replaced when it gets nasty!
Rustic farmhouse bed
My second Ana project. Only modifications I made where to use 2x10 for side rails with a cleat system. Heavy duty bed rail hardware purchased from Amazon....Used 2 coat stain process followed with matte poly to finish
American Made Woodworks Trestle Table
This amazing trestle table seats 8 people with the “not pictured” matching bench. The table legs are jointed with mortise and tenon and the ends of the table top are lose slot jointed to the 4”x4”s to prevent unwanted warping if there is any. The table top is secured to the apron frame by table top fasteners to allow for wood movement and easy disassemble for transport. All wood planed to required thickness and sanded to 220 grit. Then finished off with an 80/20 mixture of “carbon grey stain and Ebony stain”. 3 coats of oil based satin polyurethane to top it off.
Adirondack Chairs
I made a pair of Adirondack chairs for my nephew and his fiancé. I use the old Home Depot plans (not sure if they're still online). I used treated 2x4's and cedar 1x4's.
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Sat, 06/24/2023 - 19:16
Great outdoor chairs!
I'm sure they love them, well done! Thanks for sharing.
Modified Fiona Chair, we call it a Nintendo Chair
Started out making the Fiona Adironback doll chair, and when my niece saw it in this state, she dramatically screamed, STOP! she's 8, lol. She brought it in to the house, sat her doll in it next to her game chair, gave her dolly the game controller, and began to play 2 player Nintendo, Wii, and xbox.
I've built 5 of these, all for friends of hers, who see her and Sarina (her Doll) playing video games together.