2025年8月29日星期五

Simple Hanging Plant Stand Made From Just 2x4s

Why I Built this Project

I built these super simple plant stands to add a welcoming touch to my porch for the 4th of July, once the holiday was over I switched the decor out for hanging flower baskets .

 

Why We Love this Hanging Plant Stand

  • Beginner-friendly – minimal cuts and easy assembly.
  • Budget-friendly – uses simple 2x material.
  • Versatile – great for flowers, herbs, or seasonal décor.
  • Portable – easy to move around your porch, patio, or yard.
  • Customizable – stain, paint, or size it to fit your style.
  • Space-saving – brings greenery upward without taking up much floor space.
  • Quick build – can be finished in an afternoon.

 

How I Built this Project

I made my cuts and then pre finished the boards.

stain

Then I assembled the frame with 2.5" screws. Make sure you're working on a flat and level surface.

frame

Then just attach the frame to the 2x8 base.

assemble

Predrill a small hole and add a hook to hang everything from!

hook

hook

Watch!  Build Video for This Project

VIDEO COMING SOON

 

Free Plans to Build Your Own Super Simple Hanging Plant Stand

Ready to build this yourself?  Here's the free plans, enjoy!



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Contractors are expensive — You can do this Floor Yourself

Transform old carpet into fresh, modern floors in a weekend. Watch me swap worn, smelly carpet for water-resistant i4F CeraGrout planks with i4F Drop-Lock Technology—fast, clean, and surprisingly easy. ********** Materials Use ********** To learn more about the floors, installing this video, check out these links Learn more about i4F CeraGrout & i4F Drop-Lock Technology - https://ift.tt/c2q4Fb6 Where to purchase - https://ift.tt/r0p97zJ (Fix the Crack) Fast Setting Cement https://ift.tt/EbkIWVn *********** Tool needed for floor install *********** • Measuring tape • Oscillating tool https://amzn.to/4mVSELU • Hammer & Floor kit https://amzn.to/3JDxOT0 • Utility knife https://amzn.to/4fUhoSi • Framing square https://amzn.to/4mMy40A • Straight edge (a level could work) • Metal pliers (used for small parts) https://amzn.to/4fUhoSi • Marking tool (Pencil) *********** Tool needed for floor install *********** • Hammer • Pry-bar https://amzn.to/3JSIdKB • Trim puller https://amzn.to/3JDxOT0 • Floor scraper https://amzn.to/4lJJSiX • Floor scraper https://amzn.to/4fWybnZ • Shop Vacuum CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Preparing Room for New Floors 03:21 - Leveling the Floor 05:00 - i4F CeraGrout Tiles Overview 06:16 - Essential Tools for Floor Installation 06:49 - Making the First Cut 07:26 - Setting the First Two Rows 07:52 - Finishing Off a Row 08:40 - Installing the Remaining Floor 14:56 - Installing the Last Row 17:44 - Speeding Up Installation Process 18:46 - Filling in the Last Gap 19:56 - Final Thoughts on Flooring #homeimprovement #kitchenremodel #bathroomremodel #diycrafts #diy

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2025年8月21日星期四

2025年8月17日星期日

The One Piece of Furniture Everyone Should Build

 

building a bed

 

 

1. It’s the Easiest Way to Save a Grand

Beds are expensive. Like, really expensive.

Even a basic wood bed frame from a big-box store can cost $800–$1,500—and that’s just the frame.

Add in a box spring, a bed skirt, and shipping? That’s another few hundred dollars.

A DIY bed?

You can build a beautiful, solid wood platform bed for under $200—and skip the box spring and bed skirt entirely. It supports your mattress, looks amazing, and saves you a ton of money.

 

 

multiple beds per person

 

2. Everyone Needs One (Maybe Even More Than One)

Let’s do the math:

One bed per person. Plus a guest room. Maybe a bunk room. A cabin. A kid’s room. And they all need beds.

Every time you build one, you’re saving hundreds—or even a thousand dollars.

And the best part? You can scale your skills and reuse your design to build more.

 

sleep hygiene health bed

3. You Spend 1/3 of Your Life in Bed—Make It a Healthy One

A store-bought upholstered bed might look nice, but it’s often packed with:

  • Foam that off-gasses VOCs

  • Synthetic fabrics that hold dust and allergens

  • Hidden construction you can’t clean or inspect

  • Store bought wood beds, you have no control over the finishes used.

When you sleep (1/3 of your life), your body is relaxed and more in a more vulnerable state to air pollutants.  Sleeping right next to an off-gassing headboard can have huge lifetime impacts on your health and longevity.

When you build a bed with solid wood and choose a clean, low-VOC or natural finish, you’re creating a healthier sleep space. One that breathes with you, not against you.

This is the most important reason for me to never buy a store bought bed.  I actually take it one step further and refuse any store bought furnishings in sleeping areas.  No chance.

 

 

beginner friendly

 

4. It’s Beginner-Friendly (and Doesn’t Have to Be Perfect)

Beds might look big and fancy, but structurally? They’re one of the easiest projects out there.

Straight cuts, repeatable parts, basic joinery.

You don’t need a full shop. A saw, drill, and sander will do the job.

It’s a great project to build your confidence—and you’ll love the results even if you’re still learning.

 

 

 

diy beds more beautiful

 

 

5. Beautiful Real Wood Texture and Grain

A store-bought bed can’t compare to real wood grain.  Why?  Because a store has to make a consistent, profitable, repeatable product - they like to use materials like particle board or veneers to keep prices low and finishes boringly redundant.



With DIY, you choose the look—rustic, modern, natural, stained.

You get to pick the color, tone, texture, and proportions that fit your space.

And it instantly makes your bedroom feel warmer, cozier, and more intentional.

earth friendly

 

 

6. It’s Better for the Planet

Beds are huge to ship.

That means lots of fuel, lots of packaging, and a massive carbon footprint—just to get it to your house.

When you build your own bed:

  • No freight shipping from across the globe

  • No foam, plastic, or peanuts

  • Just local lumber and your hands

It’s a sustainable win all around.

 

 

 

 

diy beds more sturdy

7. No Creaking. No Wobbling. Just Solid Sleep.

You know that annoying squeak every time you roll over?

That’s a poorly built store-bought frame.

DIY beds are rock solid. Built with real materials, real screws, and real structure.

You’ll actually sleep better when you feel secure.

 

easy to customize

8. It’s Yours to Customize

Want drawers underneath? A trundle? A massive headboard? Built-in shelves?

You can do all of that with DIY.

It’s one of the few pieces where a small design tweak can give you huge functionality—especially in small spaces.

 

diy bed maintaning

9. It’s Repairable, Refinishable, and Moveable

You built it. You know how to fix it.

Loose screw? Refinish needed? Add a coat of paint or swap the legs? Easy.

Unlike boxed furniture that falls apart when you move it, DIY beds are built to last—and be maintained over time.

 

diy furniture is biodegradable

10. And One Day… It’s Biodegradable

When your kids outgrow their bunk beds, or when you’re ready to upgrade your own, you’re not tossing metal and foam into a landfill.

You can:

  • Upcycle the wood into a new project

  • Donate it

  • Or, let nature take it back—because solid wood actually breaks down over time

That’s something store-bought beds just can’t say.

 

Ready to Build?

If you’re ready to build your first—or next—bed, I’ve got free plans, tool lists, and tons of inspiration ready for you.

Let’s build something you’ll use every single day.

 

View All My Free Bed Plans

 

 



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2025年8月14日星期四

26" Waterfall Framed End Table

Project Details:

  • Finished Size: 25" wide × 26" tall × 17.5" deep

  • Materials: One 16" x 72" pine project panel

  • Style: Whitewashed, knotty pine with visible wood grain

  • Construction: Clean waterfall frame with open interior shelf

  • Skill Level: Beginner to intermediate

  • Tools Needed: Miter saw or circular saw, wood glue, brad nailer or pocket hole jig, sander

Why I Built This Table:

  • Made from an affordable project panel

  • Simple cuts and joinery make it approachable for home woodworkers

  • Modern proportions and natural finish suit both rustic and contemporary spaces

  • Easy to customize dimensions or finish to match your decor

 


 

Included in the Free Plans:

  • Precise cut list and layout from a standard 16" wide project panel

  • Step-by-step build instructions with 3D illustrations

  • Assembly tips and finishing guide

  • Easy modifications for custom sizing

Whether you're furnishing a living room, bedroom, or entryway, this versatile piece adds both function and charm. Download the plans and start building your own heirloom-quality end table today—no special tools or expensive materials required.

 

 

Matching Plan Videos Console Table & Coffee Table

I have built this project in different forms and did videos.  The console table video shows how I built this with just a brad nailer.  The coffee table build post shows how I built using a pocket hole jig.  Both projects are still in great condition.  The best method is going to be a combination of pocket holes and brad nails.

Please watch these videos to understand how this end table is built.



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Free Pet Kennel End Table Plans | Step‑by‑Step + Photos

Turn your pet’s crate into timeless furniture. This modern farmhouse pet kennel end table features clean shaker lines, slatted ventilation, and a handsome wood top that doubles as usable surface space. The free plan walks you through every cut and assembly step with clear diagrams and lots of in‑process photos, so even weekend woodworkers can get pro results. Sized for medium pets and easy to scale up or down.

Highlights & Features

  • Modern farmhouse style: painted base + natural wood top
  • Front swing door with sturdy hinges
  • Slatted sides for airflow and visibility
  • Doubles as a side table or nightstand
  • Beginner‑friendly build: pocket‑hole joinery + simple cuts
  • Free download: step‑by‑step plan, cut list, and hardware guide
  • Photos of real builds using this plan

What’s Included

  • Printable PDF plans (measurements, exploded views, and 3D diagrams)
  • Step‑by‑step instructions with build photos for each stage
  • Complete cut list and materials list (lumber, screws, hinges, knob/catch)
  • Finishing guide
  • Tips for resizing to fit your pet’s crate pad

Specs (as drawn)

  • Style: Modern Farmhouse
  • Construction: solid wood + plywood panels; pocket‑hole joinery
  • Finish: painted base (white) with stained/sealed top (natural)
  • Size: designed for a medium dog; easily resizable (see plan for exact dimensions)


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2025年8月12日星期二

Essential Entryway Shelf with Hooks

entryway bench shelf set free plans

design image is rendered from plans

 

A good entryway or mudroom system is critical for an organized home.  You need to know where things are, where they belong, so you can come and go without searching for misplaced items, or wondering where to put things.  

Why This Entryway Set is Essential

There are many ways to organize an entryway - everything from built in cabinetry to eclectic solutions.  But this system - what I call our "Essential Entryway System" is one I keep coming back to. 

  • Because it works in small spaces, and in big spaces. 
  • Because it works in modern spaces, and farmhouse spaces. 
  • Because it works when you are renting or a homeowner - it is not a permanent fixture.
  • Because it works in front entryways and separate mudrooms.
  • Because it's easy to modify in size.
  • Because it has the right storage for just about any climate and family situation. I use it and I live in Alaska with three kids.
  • This system - the wall organizer and matching bench - can work for almost everyone in almost any home.

diy pottery barn samantha entryway organizer set

Why Not a Built-In Mudroom?

For this space, I thought long and hard about adding a full built-in mudroom solution. You know I do love me some built-in mudroom cabinetry.

But ultimately decided against that, since a built-in system would close off and make the space feel smaller.  And since this is the main entryway (not a separate mudroom) I did not want it to feel like a back mudroom entrance. 

Watch - Entryway Shelf with Hooks Build Video

We took the time to create a video showing how this shelf was built.  But in the video, I did not like how the inside supports were added, so I updated this plan to a better method.

 

Custom Size Entryway Shelf

You can use our free design app to create a custom sized shelf to get the spacing right.  

Click here to use this tool in a pop-up full page view

 

This plan is for just the wall shelf with hooks.  You can find the matching bench plans here.



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Essential Entryway Bench

matching bench plans

design image is rendered from plans

 

 

This entryway bench is one of our favorite pieces for an entryway.  It's a hard working piece, that looks great, but is also easy to build and customize in size.

 

Watch - Build Video for This Entryway Bench

Here is my build video, showing how I built this entryway bench:

This bench build is based off a plywood carcass, with 1x3 trim out:

entryway bench diagrams

So you can build a carcass out of plywood in your desired size, and then just trim it out with 1x3s to turn it into this bench!

 

Matching Entryway Shelf with Hooks Plans

We also have matching entryway shelf with hooks plans here, so you can have a complete set.

pottery barn samantha bench shelf free plans

 

 

Essential Entryway Bench Plans

Here's the step by step tutorial:



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Single Locker Cabinet

mudroom single locker

design images rendered from plans



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DIY Mudroom System with Towers and Bench

 

 
 
 
 


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2025年8月8日星期五

Around the Corner Bookshelf - Updated Plans

design image is rendered from plans

Free Plans – DIY Corner Bookshelf

Maximize storage and style in any room with this DIY Corner Bookshelf. Designed to fit snugly into an unused corner, this project offers both function and a clean, modern look. Its L-shaped design creates two roomy sections—perfect for displaying books, plants, baskets, and decorative accents—while keeping your floor space open and uncluttered.

Built with sturdy frame-and-panel construction, this bookshelf features wide shelves for larger items, a smooth top that doubles as an additional display surface, and crisp, straight lines for a timeless silhouette. The design works beautifully in living rooms, offices, bedrooms, or entryways, and can be finished in any paint or stain to match your décor.

These free step-by-step plans include:

  • Detailed cut list for all parts

  • Easy-to-follow assembly diagrams

  • Tools and materials list

  • Finishing tips for paint, stain, or clear coat

Whether you’re a weekend DIYer or an experienced builder, this project is straightforward to assemble with basic tools. In just a few hours, you can create a durable, custom piece that turns an overlooked corner into an organized and stylish focal point.



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