DIY banquette seating IKEA hack. Do you need a storage bench in your kitchen or dining room? I have a DIY tutorial for how to make a rectangular bench
How to Build a Built-In Bench with Storage My dining room was super small and a table was awkward in the space. So, we decided we needed a built-in bench with storage so the table could fit more on the side of the room. Here is how I built it. Materials for a Built-In Bench
Check out this FREE guide to build an easy DIY rustic bench. You only need 2 boards and a few tools. Let's start building!
In this article, we will guide you through the process of how to build a deck bench seat, step by step. Building a deck bench seat is a fantastic way...
One Room Challenge Fall 2022 - Week 7 Over the weekend, my mom came over and we knocked out this DIY bench seat cushion for my mudroom bench. We really took the time to consider all the details and make this DIY bench cushion project look professional. My mom also had quite a few tips
Build your own DIY Dining Room Bench with this easy to follow step by step tutorial!
Today I am sharing the tutorial for the DIY built-in storage bench. Well, my friends. Time flies like crazy, and we are on the 3rd week of the One Room Challenge hosted by Linda over
My main goal when redoing our front entryway was to make it a more welcoming and more FUNCTIONAL space in our home. It was a dumping ground for random school projects, tools, mail, my blog things, ev-er-y-thing. Not exactly what you want to see when you walk in the front door. First step was to […]
I gave my sister's small breakfast nook a makeover complete with a built-in IKEA hack dining bench seat for a kitchen table. Here's how!
I love the idea of creating an easy DIY bench for a front porch or back patio. Any good entertainer knows that seating is important, and this is one of the cheapest ways to get it into your backyard. Check out this easy DIY bench!
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Gorgeous DIY aged wood bench
My main goal when redoing our front entryway was to make it a more welcoming and more FUNCTIONAL space in our home. It was a dumping ground for random school projects, tools, mail, my blog things, ev-er-y-thing. Not exactly what you want to see when you walk in the front door. First step was to […]
Easy IKEA Kallax Hack seating & storage bench- made from a $40 Ikea bookshelf! See how with a step-by-step guide w/ pictures. Perfect for kitchens, mudroom
Learn how to make a DIY bench cushion to fit any bench, window seat, or outdoor bench without any sewing—all you need is a staple gun!
All the pieces that I am using, come, as is, and ready to go, there is absolutely no cutting involved! The perfect DIY Bench! #diy #diyhomedecor #seating #simple
We can design, build and ship custom banquet seating systems anywhere in the world. To talk with someone from the JEM team about your project, Click Here and submit an inquiry form! We designed, built, and installed this kitchen bench seating with underneath storage. Our customers have a big family that spends a lot of time together and wanted an area where everyone can relax and eat together. After Installation Before Installation Before You Begin Select each 2x4, being mindful of warps, bows, crowns, and any other damage. Starting with nice, straight lumber will help the project run smoothly! Framing The Bench Once the design is finished, materials are on-site and the layout is complete, it’s time to start building the kitchen bench seating with storage. Begin by making a cut list - an organized list of all the individual pieces needed to assemble the frame. Cut all of the pieces, then find a flat surface and assemble them using either a framing nailer or a drill and driver. amzn_assoc_tracking_id = jemcarpentry-20; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = manual; amzn_assoc_ad_type = smart; amzn_assoc_marketplace = amazon; amzn_assoc_region = US; amzn_assoc_design = enhanced_links; amzn_assoc_asins = B079H3C4YJ; amzn_assoc_placement = adunit; amzn_assoc_linkid = 7d8fbde2fd46162cb1774ac4fc871c52; When screwing the frame together, I suggest using 2 1/2” #9 screws and a countersink bit for pre-drill. Every 90-degree corner gets a square put on it, before and after screwing it together. Clamps can be very useful in pulling and holding the frame square while screwing it together! Build one piece at a time, assemble the pieces together, then install. Check each piece for square and, once assembled, check the whole frame for square by measuring on a diagonal from corner to corner. The measurements should be the same but many times the existing walls, ceilings, and floors are not plumb, level or square. A good installer can overcome these obstacles and end up with a great-looking space! Building Face Frames 3/4 Poplar wood is glued and pocket-screwed together to build the face frames. They are built to the highest and widest dimensions needed to sit tight against the floor at the bottom, be flush with the plywood at the top, and meet the wall and other face-frame tight on the sides. The face-frames are then attached to the bench structure with clamps and temporary screws. When the surfaces being installed to are not plumb, level and square, the work can sometimes be tricky, but it gets easier with practice! For example; let’s say the floor is out of level from end to end. Once your level lines are on the wall, measure from the floor to the line at multiple points across the area. I recommend using a laser level. The face-frame will be built to the measurement of the lowest point in the floor to the top of the plywood. [caption id=attachment_674 align=alignnone width=2560] After framing the bench structure, installing, and sheeting it with 1/2” sanded plywood, we build and install the face frames, scribe, sand, and route.[/caption] Temporarily attach the face-frames to the bench in order to draw the scribe lines. Remember, the face-frames need to be plumb, level and square for the scribe so when you install them they will fit tight to the floor and flush with the plywood on top. One side of the face-frame might be touching the floor and flush with the plywood on top, while the other side might be proud of the plywood and floating off the floor. Once the face-frames are where you want them, and temporarily secured to the bench, you are ready to draw the scribe lines. Set your scribe to the highest point that the face-frames stick above the plywood, and scribe all your face-frames to the floor in one shot. Scribe the ends of the face-frames tightly where they meet the wall. Be sure to build all the face-frames, attach all the face-frames, and scribe all the face-frames at the same time. This process ensures a uniform fit and makes your job easier. This is also the time to mark out index lines where the face-frames will join at the outside corners for your slots and biscuits. Once everything is marked, the face-frames are ready to go back to the table saw/ assembly table. I recommend you cut close to the scribe line with the table saw or circular saw beveled at about 15 degrees and then finish with a belt sander in order to achieve a nice, clean scribe that will fit tight to the floor and wall. After scribing and test fitting, fill any imperfections in the seams, and sand up to 120 grit or higher for a smooth and luxurious finish. With the pocket screw joinery, and the seams clamped and glued, there is usually no need for wood filler, so that step can be skipped if not necessary. Run a trim router set up with a 1/4” round-over bit, or any other appropriate edge profiling bit, over the edges that will be exposed, including the inside edge of the panel detail. The inside corners will need to be hit with a piece of hand sandpaper to make the edge profile consistent through the corner. Next, cut slots for the biscuits that will help to assemble the sides of the face-frames together. When the face-frames have been built, scribed, and milled, it’s time to install them. I recommend using nickel-sized dabs of construction adhesive on the back of the face-frame clamps to provide pressure while the glue dries, and 18 gauge pins for good measure! Click Here to Contact JEM Carpentry about your next project!
Do you have a nook that needs seating? Build an upholstered DIY floating bench! Cozy and budget-friendly, it's the perfect seating solution.
Full tutorial for our DIY patio storage bench! This is easy to follow and includes all supplies needed! This is great indoors and outdoors!
Super simple outdoor corner benches
DIY Ikea window seat with storage. This is an Ikea Nordli hack for building bench seat with storage. This Ikea window seat built-ins uses Nordli dressers and whole project costs less than $400!