This trio of Shaker style table woodworking plans include a Coffee table (top measures 20x42 inches), a Sofa table (top measures 14x54 inches) and an End table (top measures 22x22 inches). This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations.
This Shaker style coat and hat rack is designed with a slim profile. Perfect for a narrow hall or entryway. The top shelf is just wide enough for keys and gloves. Nine shaker pegs provide enough space for hats and jackets. This woodworking plan provides full size illustrations and exploded view diagrams.
With the popularity of kitchen islands, peninsulas, and breakfast tables in mind, we designed this multipurpose project. You can use it for morning coffee, meals, or anything you like. At 36 inches ta...
Talk about luck! When I was researching the article on furniture maker Thomas Moser for the August 1998 issue, I casually mentioned to him that we are always looking for great project designs. To my s...
This cupboard consists of two basic assemblies, the base cabinet and the upper case. And though we tell you how to build each separately, you may want to glue up the panels for both units at the same...
This queen-sized Shaker bed features knock-down hardware for ease in assembly and moving. The bed measures 87 inches long by 68 inches wide, and the headboard is 36 inches tall.
Here is an elegant example of Shaker simplicity that you can build. To compliment the Shaker nightstand we also have plans for a Shaker Bed and Shaker Cheval Mirror (sold separately, see below).
Clean and simple, this cherry wall cabinet makes a nice addition to most any wall in need of dressing up. You can build it in two evenings and enjoy it for a lifetime.
Like wall clocks built by the Shakers in the early 19th century, our version features clean, unadorned design lines. Although the Shakers frowned upon watches, wall clocks abounded. Today collectors...
Simple Shaker inspired style gives this bench a timeless look. Basic spindle turnings form the frame, and you can easily weave the comfortable seat yourself.
Norm had visited the Hancock Shaker Village in Massachusetts and came away with ideas for building two Shaker style step stools, a two step featuring through dovetails and a simpler three step stool. ...
Another project that caught the attention of Norm while at the Hancock Shaker Village in Massachusetts was a Shaker washstand. Back in the day before indoor plumbing, people would get their morning an...