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20 Ideas for DIY Furniture Projects

When it comes to showing dedication and skills while saving money, DIY projects are the way to go. A successful DIY project can keep the professionals away and develop confidence in the craftsman for the long run.

Purchasing a piece of furniture from a marketplace nowadays is an exceedingly expensive affair, depending on the type and quality of the product. However, attempting to produce a similar piece of furniture DIY might drastically bring the costs down. In the case where the required materials are already available to the maker, costs can potentially be brought down to zero.

Professionals like Tom Bradly possess the necessary skills to complete real-life projects that can act as a reference for the DIY projects you might be willing to attempt afterward. Read this article for a comprehensive list of DIY furniture project ideas that you can attempt at home.

1 - House for Pets

Small, elegant houses can be made for your beloved pets with some plywood and soft linen. Attach pieces of the thin wood planks with nails to form a shape that can accommodate the future inhabitant of the house. Attach the linen within the interior to ensure a comfortable experience for your pet.

2 - Wooden Bookshelf

Plywood, nails and a little effort is all that is needed for you to construct a brand new bookcase for your living room. Construct the outer framework with large planks of plywood. Afterward, attach the shelves to the framework with nails, depending on the spacing that you need in-between.

3 - Wall Shelving

These beautiful fittings may serve several purposes based on the needs of the owner. Creating them is not difficult, either. Attach plywood with nails according to the design requirements, and secure the finished product on your desired wall space with thicker nails. Heavier wood can be used if needed.

4 - Coat Rack

All you need is any decent, solid, material like wood or plastic, and you can make yourself a cute coat rack. Cut the chosen material into long, thin pieces before attaching them. Keep some extensions protruding out for the cloth to be hung on.

5 - Wastebasket

Perhaps the easiest of them all, trash baskets can be made from wood, plastic, sheet metal, or anything sturdy. Cut a rectangular piece and a couple of circular sheets of the chosen material. Wrap the rectangle around the edges of the circles, and after attaching them, you have a wastebasket at your disposal.

6 - Junk Drawer Compartments

Separate the contents in a junk drawer by installing small, wooden planks inside of it. This divides the drawer into miniature compartments to establish a system when storing “junk.”

7 - Indoor Swing

Swing sets are a great source of entertainment for children, if not for adults as well! Take a rigid piece of fabric and a piece of wood or metal. Stitch the fabric to craft a seat, attach it to the selected material, and the indoor swing is ready. Make sure the connection is strong to avoid any accidents.

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after this sentence: Swing sets are a great source of entertainment for children, if not for adults as well! Take a rigid piece of fabric and a piece of wood or metal. Stitch the fabric to craft a seat, attach it to the selected material, and the indoor swing is ready. Make sure the connection is strong to avoid any accidents.

8 - Lower Bed Frame

Most people find the sight of a box spring bed very unpleasant. Take 4 large pieces of whitewood or pine boards and secure them all around the bed from beneath the mattress. This hides the hollow bottom of the bed from our eyesight and gives it a classy outlook.

9 - Fabric Stools

Not many families can claim they do not have at least one stool in their entire house. These pieces of furniture are widely used and do not have any specific designing needs. Simply attach four planks of wood with nails to form a hollow rectangular structure, and cover the top with fabric for the seat.

10 - Washroom Shelf

This is easier than crafting a bookcase but is very similar in the procedure. Cut out a solid piece of plywood and nail it behind your toilet seat for easy access to anything you wish to keep there. Make sure the plank of wood is fastened well, as any detachment might result in accidents.

11 - Shoe Rack

Instead of spending a hefty amount on an expensive shoe rack, go for a DIY solution. Make necessary cabinets with relatively thick wooden planks attached with nails, similar to the shelf-making instructions mentioned above. An extended metal framework can be crafted and connected to the top to act as a coat hanger.

12 - Side Table

Be it beside a bed or a sofa, side tables are very fashionable and useful. A single block of wood can be crafted into a beautiful side table with the necessary equipment. Make sure the edges are blunted to avoid injuries upon mistakenly bumping into them.

13 - Art Table

Artists love a specialized workstation for their creative projects. Take a large panel of plywood and attach wooden legs underneath. A small shelf can be joined on top for the user to store their art supplies.

14 - Plant Bucket

Any regular bucket can be customized to grow plants in. This can be colored to match the surroundings, or it can be covered with plywood sheets for a sophisticated look. Make sure to use waterproof material in the interior as most plants need routine watering.

15 - Storage Rack

This is a basic rack to store large equipment like baskets, plant buckets, appliances, etc. Unlike a shoe rack, the compartments need to be large, and the crafting material must be strong enough to withstand the weight of heavy objects.

16 - Wooden Ladder

Making a DIY ladder can be an exciting experience. Place 2 long planks of oak, or any other rigid material, side by side and install the rungs in between by drilling nails into them. Make sure the attachments are strong, as they need to support the entire weight of a person when used.

17 - Wooden Chair

Although it is difficult to plan this project, wooden chairs are a welcome addition to any home if crafted correctly. Thin, wooden planks carved out to act as handles, stands, a backrest, and a seat can be connected with nails and a hammer to form a lovely chair your neighbor would be in awe of.

18 - Outdoor Table

This is a larger version of the art table, without the utility framework on top. A footrest can be attached at the bottom for convenience.

19 - Tire Ottoman

Attach a thin plank of plywood to cover one side of a hollow tire, and line the rubber with ropes. This gives the newly crafted DIY ottoman a classy look and can be used anywhere inside or outside the house.

20 - Crib for Children

Similar to building a ladder, a wooden crib requires 5 small “ladders” built into a box with the top open. This ensures that the baby can be observed through the rungs and can be moved from above.

Wrapping Up

While ideas are tougher to implement than simply planning for them, the aforementioned DIY projects are great ways to step into this wonderful world of creativity. Improve your house value, save your money, and start being the go-to person at your house whenever you are in need of something new.

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