These Garden Benches woodworking plans features a collection of styles that can be positioned outdoors on patios or gardens settings, along with some designs suitable for indoor use.
This garden bench can be built from regular fence and patio stock lumber commonly available at home centers. Redwood blended with cedar is suggested or use other woods that hold up well to outdoors...
Eight countoured seats. Fits trees up to 2 feet in diameter, 18 inches high at the seat. The Tree Bench is a companion piece to the Garden Bench plan. There are few plans for tree benches and...
Back in the day before glider brackets allowed for back and forth gliding motion, builder used eyebolts and chains. Our design is old-school. Rather than pay for expensive glider brackets and shipping...
A project that is pretty enough to be by itself. Yet our Mission style bench is a perfect compliment to our Mission style Dining Chair 05-WC-0945 and/or our Mission Style Dining Table 05-WC-0943. Comp...
Complimenting our Mission style collection, this sitting bench will look beautiful in any location. Use whatever wood material your budget will allow, best built using a hardwood. Complete mortise and...
The Garden Lattice Bench seats three people and requires two sheets of 4 x 8 ft lattice. Measures 73 inch high x 36 inch wide x 8 ft long.
A garden bench supported by two friendly bears. Make this project from 2 x 12 lumber. All patterns drawn full size.
A forest of evergreen trees makes this bench distinctive.
The stars and stripes add character to this comfortable bench. Easy to build from standard 3/4 inch and 1-1/2 inch thick lumber. All patterns are drawn full size.
Making a memorial bench is a wonderful way to honour the memory of a loved one.
This handy boot bench can be made in just a day. It is constructed in a typical DIY fashion, that is, it avoids complicated joints which might be too tricky for the less seasoned woodworker.
Concrete furniture sure can take a beating in the outdoors, it should...its concrete. This little seat is a beauty. Two great ways to build a project: it easy to make and inexpensive. Most of the labo...
Fluted legs and a pastel color scheme bring Victorian-era charm to this patio-pleaser, but you can finish them as you wish. Build a pair of planters and link them with a bench, as shown in the photo— ...
The toughest thing about building this mission-style bench is deciding whether you want to use it in your living room or out by the patio. The beauty and weather resistance of Honduran mahogany, plus ...
Stow deck, patio, or garden accessories in this seat for two. We built ours from cedar and exterior plywood. Other matching pieces in this collection which can be ordered separately include: Settee ...
Liven up an entry or hallway with the classic, dual purpose bench. Take a seat when taking off your boots, then use it as a handy storage for mittens, scarves, and other outerwear. You can stain it to...
Looking for a place to perch while you remove street shoes and ease into slippers? Here is a down-home bench that is as good-looking as it is practical. Our design combines straightforward stub-tenon...
This contoured, eye-catching bench derives its durability from rock-solid mortise-and-tenon joinery and decay resistant cedar. It has just eight different parts, and we have included full-size curved ...
With our original redwood planter/bench combo, you can add excitement to a drab walk, patio, or deck especially when the plants reach full bloom. Project measures just over 6 feet long by 22 inches de...
Keep coats, hats, shoes, and other items close at hand with these easy-to-build projects. You can make these matching pieces using inexpensive wood available at you local home center. Depending ...