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| When all was said and done, this is what the bench ended up looking like. It's not quite finished yet, but it's close enough for now. This thing is megaheavy, like 64 pounds heavy, and hauling it across the basement, around four corners and up the stairs was a huge victory for me, but I was determined to have it nestled in its new space before my husband got home. So if you make something like this, plan to conquer a similar task. The measurements are about 82 inches long, 22 inches deep and 19 inches high. I used materials I had on hand for the entire thing, with the exception of one 4-by-4 and one 2-by-4. |
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| When I came up with the idea to make this bench, I couldn't resist the urge to rummage through all the wood I have been collecting over the past few years. Everything from vintage signs and soda crates to personal art pieces that didn't make the cut soon formed a towering stack of multicolored wood on my living room floor. |
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| Like most of the projects I do, my goal was to spend as little money as possible. I was thrilled to find a couple of 2-by-4s in the stash of wood in my basement. I used a circular saw to cut them to size and then screwed them together to make the frame. |
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| Here's a photo after I added the legs one late night in my basement. As you can see, I kept all the pieces lined up on the floor to make it easier to reassemble. Once it was time to start attaching the pieces to the frame, I used black finishing nails to keep everything in place. |
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| Here's a close-up of the top after things were secured. I was happy to use up a lot of old art pieces that I've had laying around, although I didn't have quite enough wood ready to go. So I got to pull out my paint and block-printing supplies during construction. The Suffolk Sheep sign came from an auction, and the Celo piece came from an old soda crate. The rest of the wood pieces in this view are my own creations. |
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| Here's another view of the top. I used black and white spray paint along with a lettering stencil on a lot of the pieces to add visual interest and to help everything feel more cohesive. |
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| I finished the edge of the frame with vintage yardsticks. Some of them I had on hand, and some were given to me by a friend. My favorite is this blue one. |
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| Here is the compartment I made. I thought it made a good home for all the small toys I've collected over the years. I also kept a few pieces of wood unattached so they can be lifted off the top. Underneath the pieces are funny comics and photos. |
You must post more of your projects, very inspiring!
To answer a few questions/comments:
Tricia: Nope, no kids here, but I know my nephew will like it. And to be honest, I'm pretty excited about it as well. ;)
Sactogrammy: Since the majority of the pieces I used were leftover from things that I've made, most of it was the same thickness since I always use 1/4" plywood. The only piece that was really thick is the white one on the corner, which is 1/2. Since it's removable, I didn't have to use any plywood for a base underneath it. One way to get around varying thicknesses would be to use shims where needed.
Bri10: I was concerned about things not sitting flush as well. One of the pieces you are seeing is an illusion- it's actually just black paint. The other piece with the "6" on it is 1/8" thicker. To my surprise, I can't even tell that it's any different. I mostly use the bench with pillows and a cushion for lounging against the wall while I read my favorite design magazines ;). I haven't used it for sitting at our table yet since we eat our meals at a different counter.
Marmarmish: I actually bought black paint specifically for the legs, but bailed at the last minute for one reason or another. I'll post photos when I get around to painting. My other idea was a vibrant shade of blue, but I don't want it to compete with my favorite blue yardstick piece on the front. We'll see.
Everyone Else: Thanks for your kind comments about my art, it means so much to me. I am on Etsy if you want to see things a little closer, although I've taken a long break from making new pieces while I get a few things in order. There are a few things in my shop right now, but you can see more under the "sold" tab. http://www.etsy.com/shop/yellowcanoe