Living Room Console

My first project completion based on Ana White plans
My first project completion based on Ana White plans
Fun and festive
I bought this really cool print from a shop on Etsy, but I was having a hard time finding a frame for it My husband made the bed for his room too, and I wanted the frame to coordinate.
This was a simple project and really looks great in his room. We used an inexpensive pine and the same stain as his bed. I really wanted a green stain, but I couldn't find any like the type Anna used. This frame took just a little over an hour to put together.
Made from the Camp Loft Bed plans. Added some additional strength with 4x4 legs instead of 2X4 and added some additional supports underneath for the rambuncious kid that was going to be using it.
Also since the room was small, it was made to be dismantled with a ladder instead of the stairs.
Fun little project for a friend who is also expecting another. So it looks like we will expand this loft bed for future expansion.
Add shelf between top and drawer. Also added wireless charging to the top.
Modified the pallet wood Christmas tree decor to add some fairy lights, because who doesn't love a bit of sparkle at Christmas! Will definitely be making this again as a gift. Super easy plan to follow!
Made a gift for a Knicks lover. Used a dremel trio to etch in logo. Went back and forth on adding color and in end decided not to. But gave me another idea on my next logo table
Get behind the scenes on this entire project broken down step by step on my blog; http://www.lifewithfingerprints.com/2014/10/the-entertainment-center.html
built to fit messy corner. wife loves it there!
Made this out of reclaimed oak. Very heavy very sturdy.- Ron Loveland, Colorado
We recently moved from our small Minneapolis Bungalow to an apartment in Maryland. It was the prefect opportunity to build the Farmhouse Table plans I had been admiring. When we went to my parents farm in North Dakota for Thanksgiving we spent a couple hours digging through the barn to find old barn wood for the project. The wood then made the 1,400 mile trek to our new apartment in Rockville. Yes, you read that correctly…the table was built in our carpeted apartment! No excuses people…you can make this table in your apartment! If you do not have access to a saw your local big box home improvement store can make the cuts for you. If you go that route the cut list Ana has will come in very handy!
I do a fair amount of woodworking, so I was able to complete the project in one day. If this is your first project I would allow a weekend to finish it.
Wed, 01/16/2013 - 02:25
wow this is stunning, you must be thrilled with the end result!!
When we wanted a barn for our children to play in and use for their farm we discovered that nothing could be found to fit our fancy online. So with the use of some pictures of old barns and basic ideas we started on our very first wood project. Our tools consisted of a sawzal a table saw and cordless set of tools. Many hours later we have this to show for it. We used lots of scrap wood and bought only the hinges, latches and one sheet of plywood so our costs are skewed from someone trying to do it with new material.
I’d previously made a farmhouse table for my son and his wife (photo below). They had a baby this past August, and I thought a matching toy box for the dining room would be a good Christmas present for our grandson. The design includes a chalkboard on the front. I wanted this to last for generations, and used birch for the project as well as dowel pins to join the boards. When the baby gets older, I’ll build a matching two-compartment cubby to stack this atop, so he can continue using the chalkboard.
Tue, 11/17/2020 - 13:31
The best gifts and they look great! Thanks for sharing and spreading cheer!
We built these for the twins for Christmas. They love to serve their tacos chips & salsa and serve ice cream from their cart. They’d outgrown their ice cream cart. Of course they each needed their own.
We don’t live in the same state so it was nice to take some love and know that when they play we’re their in a way.
The chalkboards are magnetic too. 12/2024 - Barb K.
This is my first build ever! Since we recently moved into a place with little kitchen space, I thought this island would be perfect for extra storage we needed. I modified it from 5 2x6 on top, to 4 2x6 so it would fit in the corner we wanted it in. So the overall dimensions were 54" wide x 22" deep x 36" tall. I also changed the 1x2s that make the shelves to 3x5/8 boards, 15 per shelf, with approxinnately 1 inch between each. I predrilled countersink holes and screwed them on using 3/4" wood screws. The stain is a walnut colored water based stain, and I coated the top surfaces with a matte finish poly.
Wed, 01/16/2013 - 06:03
Beautiful! Can't believe it is your first build!
This is only the second project I've done, and I think it turned out great. I modified the measurements so that it fits 3 on each side and 2 on each end, 10 total (but it can seat more; the table is huge).
All I have is a band saw and a drill, and that's all I needed! The legs and support are Doug Fir from HD. The top is all 2x10's that I bought at a lumber yard so that they would have it kiln-dried and have the edges re-sawn. The only 2x10's I could find at the big box stores were green.
I finished it by sanding with 100 grit paper (I read not to over-sand doug fir for staining purposes), stained with one coat of Special Walnut (two coats on the breadboard ends), and 4 coats of satin poly.
This table is a tank. So glad I assembled it indoors, as we would have had trouble getting it in the house after it was all put together!
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Anna’s plans are perfect! Made a few adjusts to fit the size needed on this beautiful coffee table! Turned out perfect!! Thank you! Anna!!! - Arlene
We took the origional plans and used that as the basis for ours. We re-designed it for our size needs on Vectorworks, a design program that we usually use for working in theatre. We bought all of our supplies at Lowes for around $80. Fortunately for us we have a fully stocked scene shop avaliable for our projects. We built it one day then the next we sanded it and stained and sealed it. Its a nice heavy table that we LOVE. we wanted a project to make something nice that will last forver, but still be cheap because we are on a college budget. We used an engraver to put our initials on the table so one day we can show our kids what we can do.
Fri, 11/14/2014 - 13:40
Great Job on this! Love the dark stain that you chose!
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Ana White Admin
Tue, 11/03/2020 - 11:10
Great first project!
Very pretty, job well done!