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Get ready for warm weather by DIY-ing the perfect seat for your porch, patio, garden or deck with these easy-to-follow outdoor bench plans.
Building this elegant cedar bench gives you a beautiful place to rest on your porch, deck or patio. Our do-it-yourself bench plans will show you how to build outdoor seating that’s perfect for relaxing this spring or summer.
Use $35 in wood and supplies to make this perfectly modern DIY outdoor bench that looks like a $1,300 Williams Sonoma find. No nails or screws required! Skills Required: Beginner.
Free plans detailing exactly how to but a modern DIY outdoor bench with back in 30 minutes, with only 3 tools, and around $30 in lumber.
These 25 simple DIY outdoor bench plans are designed to guide you through the process, ensuring you end up with a beautiful piece that enhances your garden. Our easy-to-follow instructions make these DIY outdoor bench plans accessible, allowing anyone to craft a sturdy and attractive garden bench.
Enhance and enjoy your lawn and garden space with a simple yet sophisticated bench. This free woodworking plan will show you how to build an outdoor garden bench.
Instructions. Step 1. Build the basic frame for the bench with the longer screws. The cut list is correct with the ends at 12-7/8". Adjust the frame for square by taking opposite diagonal measurements and making sure the two opposite diagonals match. Step 2. Screw the legs to the frame with the longer screws. Step 3.
Maybe we're biased, but we love this simple outdoor bench. It’s massive without being clunky, rustic yet modern, well designed (if I do say so myself) and super easy to build. In fact, if you can lift the heavy landscape timbers needed for this project—about 60 lbs. each—you can build this bench!
Building a DIY garden bench is a simple project that can be completed in a day. It provides comfortable seating for two while enhancing the appeal of your garden or patio. With just a few basic tools and materials, you can create a beautiful, custom bench.
Step 3: Rip the Slats. Next, rip all the slats to width. Since this will be an outdoor bench, keep in mind that while 2x4s can work, you might typically prefer rot-resistant wood like teak or cedar.