Frequently Asked Questions
Wood Questions
What kind of wood should I use?
Most of our plans use standard construction lumber like pine or fir. It's affordable, easy to work with, and easy to find. It's also rapidly renewing and biodegradable, so a great eco friendly choice!
Can I use hardwoods instead?
Yes—just keep in mind they're heavier, cost more, and can be tougher on tools and harder to join together and finish. I recommend not tackling a hardwood project until after you have built several softwood projects.
What if my boards are warped?
Choose the straightest boards at the store. You can often work around slight warps by cutting them into shorter pieces.
What wood should I use for outdoor furniture?
Use red-toned or pressure-treated 2x lumber for framing, and cedar or cedar fence pickets for the decking. Outdoor furniture should be built like a deck—your local home center can help recommend the right wood for your climate.
Will my wood move or warp after I build?
Potentially, especially in humid climates. Let your wood acclimate indoors before building. Once acclimated and kept in a stable environment, movement should be minimal. Remember, most houses are built using framing lumber - it's all about keeping moisture down indoors.
Cutting Questions
Do I need a miter saw?
A miter saw is great, creating fast, safe, and precise cuts, even for beginners. But most plans can be built with a circular saw and a straight edge. If using a circular saw to cut, take time to practice, and get good at making cuts, before cutting your project boards.
How do I get clean cuts with a circular saw?
Clamp your board, measure twice, cut slow, and use a sharp blade. This takes practice, so spend some time making cuts. I go through becoming proficient at freehand cutting in my course, it is worth taking if you want to master this skill.
Will the store cut my wood?
Yes—most stores will do rough cuts to help you transport your materials home. But from store to store, the quality of cuts could greatly vary.
Joinery Questions
What screws should I use?
We recommend star-head self tapping screws for framing, most common sizes are 2-1/2", 1-3/4". Pre-drill if close to the edge or you find your wood is splitting.
Do I have to use pocket holes?
Pocket holes are the cheapest, easiest and fastest way to do some joints - like edge to edge or a hidden fastener joint. There are other methods, but these can be time consuming and expensive. We recommend using pocket holes as indicated in plans for best results.
How do I keep things square?
Use a speed square and measure diagonals after each step. Always clamp joints before screwing to keep them tight and flush.
Finishing Questions
Stain or paint before or after building?
A quick sand before and a full finish after gives the best results. Pre-finish if you're doing two-tone or detailed finishes.
What type of finish?
Use oil-based or water-based stain. For paint, cabinet-grade latex or enamel works great. High use surfaces on indoor projects should get a coat of polyurethane, I recommend a Helsman or Spar or other flexible poly that won't crack or peel with wood movement. For exterior projects, use a finish suitable for exterior fences.
How to get a smooth finish?
Start with a well sanded project. Sand between coats (220 grit), wipe clean, and apply light coats with a foam brush or roller.
Plan Questions
Can I change the size?
Many people do, and that's the great thing about building your own furniture! But do keep in mind going bigger might mean more supports are required, and often plans are optimized for minimal material waste.
Are these beginner-friendly?
Yes—plans are written with simple tools and clear steps in mind, with every effort to make plans as simple as possible.
Can I sell what I build?
Absolutely! Just don’t resell or repost the plans themselves.
General Questions
What tools do I really need?
A drill, circular saw, tape measure, square, and a few clamps will get you through most projects.
Do I need a workshop?
Nope! A driveway or small patio is plenty to get started, just make sure you have a level place to work. If you find you are building several projects a year, creating a small workbench is a great way to store tools and have a dedicated workspace.
What if I mess up?
Wood filler, sanding, or flipping boards goes a long way. Mistakes are part of the process!
What can I do to make my projects look more professional?
Start with straight boards, make accurate cuts, clamp all joints, and line up everything neatly. Sand thoroughly, use a neutral finish, and apply it in light coats for a clean look.
I've never built anything before. Where should I start?
Start with a few smaller softwood projects to get hands-on experience. Or if you're tackling a big project, buy a little extra lumber and practice your cuts and joints first. If possible, work with someone who has a bit of experience.
Care & Maintenance
How long will my furniture last?
With good joinery and regular care, your DIY furniture can last for decades. I have pieces in my own home that are over 20 years old and still going strong! One of the best parts about DIY furniture is that it’s easy to repaint, refinish, or repair—so your projects can grow and adapt with you.
How should I care for outdoor furniture?
Lightly pressure wash or hose it down once or twice a year. Tighten screws and reapply finish as needed to protect it—just like a deck or fence. A little upkeep goes a long way in extending the life of your furniture.
How about indoor furniture?
Regularly dust or wipe with a damp cloth. If it starts to look worn, a light sanding and touch-up paint or stain can refresh it in no time. DIY pieces are meant to be durable and fixable—so don’t be afraid to give them some love now and then.
Want to Build with Confidence?
Check out my ebook: 12 Skills to Build Your Own Furniture
It walks you through the core skills every builder needs—measuring, cutting, joinery, and finishing—so you can build beautiful furniture that lasts.
Still Have Questions?
Email us anytime at [email protected] and we’ll be happy to help!
Comments
Holly E (not verified)
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 20:07
I am soooo going to build
I am soooo going to build this bed. I think it's my favorite! And just in time as my daughters bed just broke!
Jill (not verified)
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 20:14
PERFECTION! Getting ready to
PERFECTION! Getting ready to make a farmhouse twin, and was going to make a matching farmhouse toddler...but this is SO lovely! Maybe I'll do both and decide which one I love more lol!
kate (not verified)
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 20:19
oh no you di-n't!!!!!! this
oh no you di-n't!!!!!! this is gorgous!!!!!!! I love the regular bed. this is awesome.
Lindsay (not verified)
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 20:22
I just discovered your site
I just discovered your site via my sister-in-law, and haven't stopped looking through it since. My to-do list is very long! I'm not entering this contest as we don't need a toddler bed (we cosleep and my older daughter has a twin bed already when she isn't with us), but for the future, I'm wondering if the Home Depot ecards will work in Canada?
Thanks!
Janice (not verified)
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 21:11
I would love to make this bed
I would love to make this bed for my sweet little one!
Anneke (not verified)
Tue, 01/25/2011 - 21:59
This is SO cute! I think I'd
This is SO cute! I think I'd either modify it for my son or build the girly one for my friend! LOVE IT!
Devon (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 00:12
Totally digging this bed, I
Totally digging this bed, I haven't yet got the nerve to build anything from your site, but I have a bookmark folder full of dream furniture I want to build! If I win this giftcard I will have to grow a pair and build something! **Crossing my fingers!!**
Janine (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 00:49
Love this because it's so
Love this because it's so easy. Just replace the curves by battlements and there it is: your boy's bed!
Janine (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 00:56
Love this one because it's so
Love this one because it's so easy... just replace the curves with battlements and there it is: your boy's bed!
peever (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 02:48
I so wish this was a twin
I so wish this was a twin bed! We're building our daughter a bed this spring and I love this!
Erin (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 03:03
When I saw the name, I fell
When I saw the name, I fell in love... Lydia's my daughters name. :)
Laura (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 03:09
this is too cute ;) makes me
this is too cute ;) makes me wish I had one to build it for! My daughter and step daughter are 9 and 6 soo umm don't think they'd fit LOL I do have cousins with kids that just might need a toddler bed now just to cinvince them they need to let me build it! This and the kitchen! I've been going crazy trying to come up with someone to build the kitchen for as my girls just aren't into it anymore. The 6 yr old maybe but she isn't here enough to use it.
Reina LeGrand (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 03:53
I hope I win!
I hope I win!
Nat's mom (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 04:20
Just as my daughter is
Just as my daughter is outgrowing her toddler bed you post this? Aw man!
Sarah Hammond (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 04:20
Fantastic! Our crib turns
Fantastic! Our crib turns into a toddler bed, but this is sooo much better! I just hope that I can find wood/stain to make it match the other pieces in her room! They are a warm pine sort of color from Bonavita, the Peyton collection.
Treva (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 04:52
My daughter really wants a
My daughter really wants a canopy bed, but she is 10. Would the canopy be strong enough if I combined these canopy plans with the twin Lydia daybed? I think this would be perfect for her.
Laree @ Ever H… (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 05:06
L.O.V.E it! But I also
L.O.V.E it!
But I also don't have a need for a toddler bed. Sigh. But I can still drool over your skills!
Emily W. (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 05:28
My son just outgrew his
My son just outgrew his toddler bed, too. But I'd love to make this for my niece who just turned one.
lianatempera (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 06:08
This is beautiful! I would
This is beautiful! I would totally build the little man version for my little boy, for when the baby comes, but unfortunately, we already have a toddler bed for him :(
Mairanellis (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 07:45
Make it a twin size bed and
Make it a twin size bed and Grace won't outgrow it any time soon!
Leslie in RI (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 07:47
Oh my word! Forget the
Oh my word! Forget the toddler! I want this for the 14 yo pit I just rescued. Humphrey has wobbly back legs and I think this bed is just the ticket! Of course, the pugs might have to join him as well. Thanks for this amazing design!
shelley (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 09:13
I have 18 mo old twin girls.
I have 18 mo old twin girls. Can you imagine two little matching beds? So much cuteness!!! :)
Janelle (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 09:46
This bed is so adorable.
This bed is so adorable. Just in time for my little girl. She is going to be kicked out of her crib to make room for the baby. She will be so excited to switch to this beautiful bed. Thank you for all of your wonderful plans. We are almost done with our 8 kitchen chairs. We just need to give them a protective coating. Thanks.
Leanne (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 10:04
I have a little girl who is
I have a little girl who is getting ready to move out of her crib!
Sara (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 10:55
wow...i love this so much...i
wow...i love this so much...i have a toddler farmhouse bed in the works...but this is out of control adorable...i might have to do this instead...think i could add the canopy to the farmhouse bed? or is that crazy talk?
JeNae Clegg (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 15:14
What a cute little bed! I
What a cute little bed! I usually put my kids in a twin after the crib, but I've been looking at all your toddler beds & I'm reconsidering. Thanks for all your hard work!
Jessica (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 15:53
I've had a Kreg pocket jig
I've had a Kreg pocket jig for 8 months now.. and have not been able to find a chance to use it. By golly I'm going to make time to use it this weekend on this bed. My toddler has been sharing a twin-size bed on the floor with her 3 year old sis for a month now... We had to give up the crib due to the same 3 year old helping her out (and she got several large goose eggs in the process...) She will have this bed. She will have her own bed now. (And then I'll have to modify it later for her sister's twin size.) lol
Janette (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 22:00
Oh, this is perfect! Our
Oh, this is perfect! Our little angel is moving to a new room soon (her twin baby brothers are moving in), and needs a new "big girl" bed. We have older boys too, and she's the only girl of the whole bunch. I think a wee little canopy bed would be a much-needed bit of pink in this blue house! We'd have to wait to build it until we come home from our trip to Alaska, but I'm already excited. Thank you, Ana!
michelle (not verified)
Wed, 01/26/2011 - 22:02
This is perfect for my little
This is perfect for my little girl! Thank you for all of your hard work.
Olivia (not verified)
Thu, 01/27/2011 - 10:35
I think I need another
I think I need another project like a hole in the head, but I would love to get going on this adorable bed!
Christin (not verified)
Fri, 01/28/2011 - 06:12
Sara, someone else has
Sara, someone else has already made the toddler farmhouse into a canopy bed! Sooo cute! http://ana-white.com/2011/01/toddler-farmhouse-bed-with-canopy.html
Ana White (not verified)
Sun, 01/30/2011 - 18:18
Congrats to entry #165
Congrats to entry #165 (choosen by Random.org) Catreese for winning this giveaway. Thanks to everyone that enters and all of our loyal readers, and especially the Home Depot! Catreese, your gift card is on it's way. Everyone else, keep checking back . . . I love helping out our readers!
cjrogers (not verified)
Mon, 01/31/2011 - 11:20
I just got the gift card via
I just got the gift card via email and I'm still shocked that I won! Can't wait to build my little girl a big girl bed. Thanks for all your great plans and giveaways!!
Ana White (not verified)
Mon, 01/31/2011 - 12:14
Awesome! Good luck, can't
Awesome! Good luck, can't wait to see your bed!
Crystal Williams (not verified)
Fri, 02/11/2011 - 09:49
I can't wait to get started
I can't wait to get started on this one.
Eric (not verified)
Sun, 02/27/2011 - 08:47
Does anyone have this plan
Does anyone have this plan resized to a Twin mattress? Or are the sketchup files available? First time at this site and really impressed with the selection and detail.
Ana White (not verified)
Sun, 02/27/2011 - 10:36
Welcome, Eric! Here you go:
Welcome, Eric! Here you go: http://ana-white.com/2010/05/furniture-plans-lydia-daybed.html
Eric (not verified)
Sun, 02/27/2011 - 15:05
Thanks! going to put together
Thanks! going to put together a list to go shopping.
eruji
Mon, 04/04/2011 - 14:22
Update on the twin sized toddler beds
Here is a set of photos of the construction and final put together twin beds. I ended up drawing the plans in sketchup using the dimensions for the toddler bed and increasing the size of the posts to 2 x 3's and the sides to 1 x 10 and the head board and foot board 1 x 6. My wife made the panels for the bed and the girls grandmother made the matching quilts. It took roughly 3 weekends to put together. Thanks for the website Ana and the fantastic plans!
In reply to Update on the twin sized toddler beds by eruji
tracysmith
Mon, 04/04/2011 - 16:10
Saw your pics!
Those are gorgeous beds! You did a great job and I'm sure your little girls will love them for many years to come! Wow is all I can say!!!
eruji
Mon, 04/04/2011 - 21:27
thank you so much
The girls love the new room.
Guest (not verified)
Tue, 05/03/2011 - 20:20
Toddler Bed
I had been looking for a great plan for a toddler bed and came across this one. It is beautiful and I intend to attempt this!
cdswhite
Mon, 06/27/2011 - 19:34
Headboard/Footboard Questtion
I want to make this for my 18 month old daughter and I think it might be nice to make the headboard/footboard out of a solid piece of material, instead of several different boards - any suggestions on how to pull this off without sacrificing quality/sturdiness?
We have only done a small project with cheaper plywood otherwise we have always used solid wood boards. What about a nicer plywood or mdf? Not sure and would appreciate any suggestions.
On the other hand, if you do use several boards, is it possible to sand and fill enough between the boards that it would look like one solid piece?
Guest (not verified)
Wed, 07/27/2011 - 15:24
lydia twin canopy trundle
Hi, I would like instructions (shopping list, cut list, and instructions) on a twin size, Lydia canopy trundle bed if anyone has them. I saw Eric's post earlier, and I've tried to figure it out on my own, too, by combining what exists currently from 3 plans. But since I'm new at this, it is proving too difficult for me to draw up the plans. Can anyone help? Thanks so much!
eruji
Wed, 07/27/2011 - 15:54
hope this helps.
I used the dimensions from link Ana posted for the twin sized bed, but used the construction from the toddler bed, So i increased the posts to 2x3's, side rails / bottom of footboard and headboard to 1 x 10's, then the rest of the foot/ head board with 1x6, with an extra one at the head.
I found my old spreadsheet with my cutlist and buylist.
https://spreadsheets.google.com/spreadsheet/ccc?key=0Au7xg-4Gxq94dEdlc0…
I would advise that you draw the plans out as if you were building it on paper to make sure you have the right dimensions. For me sketchup is an invaluable tool for this, but it does take quite a bit of learning to get the hang of it.
Also note that i raised the bed quite a bit to fit some storage and made the canopy much taller too.
Dont forget the bedknobs, and decorative molding.
let me know if you have any questions.
Guest (not verified)
Sat, 07/30/2011 - 15:44
Thanks so much! Your
Thanks so much! Your spreadsheet is wonderful--you even priced it out for me! Thanks so much, and I'll post photos when I'm done.