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Three Bedroom Farmhouse (small)Lynn M. Hannaman
If you need something with a bit more heft to it, this oversized table project will fill up your dining room just nicely.Following the plans leaves you with a table that has a good amount of thickness. It immediately stands out too, creating more of a statement so the table can be both...
First off, the dimensions. Our old kitchen table was too short to put two chairs on the long side comfortably. With a household of 6, we needed a longer table. But the eat-in area of the kitchen isn’t big enough for a crazy long table. So after much debate, measuring, and researc...
Ever since I moved, I knew we needed a new dining room table–ours was too small for the space. So I searched for months for a dining table I liked but to no avail. When I focused on building a farmhouse table, I followed theFarmhouse Table Plans at Ana-White.com.This is where I...
Stay Flexible:Be prepared to adapt your plans if you encounter challenges. Sometimes, the best solutions come from unexpected hurdles. Enjoy the Process:Remember, DIY projects are not just about the end result but also about the satisfaction of building something with your own hands. Take pride ...
bought. I made it to fit that, so if your sliding door hardware is different, you’ll want to accommodate for that. I kept the height at 37.5 inches and the depth at 18.75 inches like the original plans, because some of the materials came in those sizes and it meant less cutting for...
He had to add hinges and all the hardware plus the weather stripping and carve out the sliding locks on top and bottom of the non-opening door. It was no small feat. (Both doors DO open, one will always stay shut until you pull the lock out of the bottom which secures it to the ...
Of course, it’s not just about looking pretty – it has to be functional, too! Since we build furniture to share the plans with you, we needed a space to photograph it, rain or shine, snow or heat wave. But it really has been fun to decorate. Like a lot of fun. I’ve kind ...
First of all, I’d love to brag about my husband for a minute. He MADE this table for us! Thanks to the lovelyShanty 2 Chic bloggers, he was able to follow their plans to makethis stunning 8 foot farmhouse table: I knew I wanted some beautiful seating to go around this table, and...