Finally, an Adirondack Chair that is easy to build and stylish and comfortable! This do it yourself project plan to build a DIY adirondack chair is simple, and easy. Inspired by polywood furniture, build your own affordable adirondack chair. Special thanks to Amy for sharing her photos.

Preparation
1 – 1×8, 8′ Long
4 – 1×4, 8′ Long
1 – 2×2, 8′ Long
1 – 1×3 8′ Long
1 1/4″ Screws (I would get pretty self tapping outdoor deck screws so that you don’t have to refinish your chair after you put it together)
2″ Screws
Wood Glue
2 – 1×8 @ 32 3/4″ (Stringers)
1 – 1×8 @ 21″ (Front)
5 – 1×4 @ 21″ (Seat Slats)
2 – 1×4 @ 20 3/4″ (Front Legs)
2 – 1×3 @ 24″ (Arm Supports)
5 – 1×4 @ 30 1/2″ (Back Slats)
1 – 1×3 @ 19 1/2″ (Top Back Trim)
1 – 1×4 @ 19 1/2″ (Bottom Apron Back)
1 – 2×2 @ 22 1/2” (Center Back Support)
2 – 1×4 @ 25 1/2″ (Arm Rests)
2 – 1×3 @ 6″ (Decorative Front Arm Supports)
Work on a clean, level surface. Use good, straight boards. On outdoor projects such as this one, it’s a good idea to paint your boards first (or invest in a tiny paint brush to get in between the cracks) so, sand and give your boards a nice paint job first. Remember, you can click diagrams for larger views. Pre-drill and countersink all of your screws. I would use a screw pattern so that your screws look nice and even (and you don’t have to finish the chair again after it’s assembled) Be safe and have fun!
Instructions
Step 1
Step 3
Step 7
ATTACHING THE BACK
Attach the back as shown above. This isn’t an exact science, I purposely choose to use a 1×3 for the arm supports and a 2×2 for the back support so that it would be super easy for
you to get the back to line up just right with the seat and arm supports. You may want to enlist your neighbors assistance.
Comments
In reply to Ana's Adirondack Chair Plans w/ Straight legs in back by engel6797
JoanneS
Sun, 04/07/2013 - 04:54
Ana's Adirondack chair plans w/straight legs in back
Plans for these are in Ana's book The Handbuilt Home. The adult size plan is on page 174 and the children's size plan is on page 179. These are beautiful - I want to build them too!
mheuer
Thu, 04/11/2013 - 19:03
Newbie
I am new to this and I plan on this being my first project. Can I use any type of wood if I plan on painting it? Also can anyone recommend what size miter saw a beginner might want?
treweeks
Mon, 07/21/2014 - 03:53
Where to get stringers wood!
Great site, great looking chairs. I have cut most of the wood from pallets but am struggling to source 8" wide wood for stringers. widest i have is 6" from fence panel bases (as have just done my fence). i was hoping to do it all from scrap wood rather than buy 4.5m of 8" wood... any ideas? or is it off to the timber merchant for me...?
Thanks!
treweeks
Mon, 07/21/2014 - 03:53
Where to get stringers wood!
Great site, great looking chairs. I have cut most of the wood from pallets but am struggling to source 8" wide wood for stringers. widest i have is 6" from fence panel bases (as have just done my fence). i was hoping to do it all from scrap wood rather than buy 4.5m of 8" wood... any ideas? or is it off to the timber merchant for me...?
Thanks!
memandyt
Tue, 03/31/2015 - 13:36
Love these!
I made one of these to just test out the plan and everything worked great! The only problem I saw was the cut list called for the back slats to be 30 1/2" when the plans call for 31 1/2". I have a group of volunteers coming soon & we will be making 8 more of these! I'm so excited to see them all done! Thanks for the super easy plans!
christop
Sat, 05/16/2015 - 09:15
1x4 cuts and errors
Good plan, made two chairs but figuring out the proper cut list was kind of a pain. Would be great if cuts for 1"x4" where given in details. If you just go down cut list and cut as you go you end up with not enough wood for last 1"x4" cut. Also cut list gives 30.5" as back slat hieght but plans call for 31.5" height.
1"x4" cut list should be:
board #1. 21", 21", 30.5", 19.5" = 92" total
board #2. 21", 21", 25.5", 25.5" = 93" total
board #3. 21", 20.75", 20.75", 30.5" (or 31.5" depending) = 93" total (or 94" total)
board #4. 30.5", 30.5", 30.5" = 91.5" (or @31.5" ea then 94.5" total)
shanester
Tue, 05/26/2015 - 17:41
$40 backyard chair
Easy to build and stylish outdoor chair for $40. http://www.instructables.com/id/40-Backyard-Chair/
JasonWalters
Thu, 07/02/2015 - 10:11
Paint
What type of paint did you use to give it such a smooth finish. Spray paint looks great on mine but you the wood is just soaking it all up.
JasonWalters
Thu, 07/02/2015 - 10:11
Paint
What type of paint did you use to give it such a smooth finish. Spray paint looks great on mine but you the wood is just soaking it all up.
LianaBanana
Sat, 08/01/2015 - 10:30
Class auction project
I'm so excited to have found these plans. My son's catholic school does a huge auction every year and each class has to make a class project. I'm going to be in charge of that project this year and am so excited to make these with our 2nd grade class. I'm planning on letting each kid design and paint their own piece of the chair. It's going to look amazing and I'm sure will be a big money maker!