This Do-it-yourself projects list features a collection of DIY free woodworking kitchen plans from woodworker related web sites. The woodworking information found on these sites range in quantity and quality. Please contact individual web sites if you have questions about those woodworking projects.
This bread or bagel slicer is a great beginners project with only 4 parts. Here is how to build it.
At Ana White's will find full instructions, shopping list, and cut list to build a modern tabletop lazy susan. The octagon shape is perfect for serving and and this project was build using beautiful solid wood.
This cookbook stand is easy to build and you can customize type of wood or finish to suit your needs. Follow along at the link where you can download the free woodworking plans to build this project.
You will only need scrap wood to build this rustic modern tablet holder. At the link are complete instructions.
Charm your plain cabinet doors with DIY magic and the clean gleam of glass to brighten your kitchen.
This is a nice size trash container for a kitchen and looks good as well! Really easy to make!
Follow along and you too can build your own custom wooden range hood for above your stove.
You should be able to build this kitchen paper towel holder using scrap wood from around your workshop. This is the perfect project for beginners or to get children interested in woodworking.
Build a bread box for your kitchen countertop using the free plans at the link. This version features a plexiglass upper flap and a lower door with plexi insert.
Amaze your friends by building a continuous grain taco holder. First you will need to build a special jig and we show you how at the link. You can also download the drawings and materials list.
Here you will find plans for a kitchen utensil rack, casserole rack, and a book rack. Build all three and your kitchen will be more organized than ever before.
This cookbook stand features hinges for fold-flat storage, and has an adjustable viewing angle. Here are the free step-by-step plans to build it.
Building kitchen cabinets is not as hard as it looks. We will show you how to design a great layout and build sturdy cabinets to last a lifetime - using only a tablesaw and a router.
This is an easy project you could complete in less than an hour. Build a magnetic knife holder for your kitchen using this free tutorial.
Slicing platform on legs enables cutting and chopping of food without mess in the kitchen. The board is raised above the tabletop so the bowl can be easily placed below its edge.
This cookbook stand features a piece of plexiglass and can be made using scrap wood. Of course you could substitute the plexi for wood if you wish. Follow along at the link to build your own handy kitchen cookbook stand.
This corner storage bin is perfect for vegetables and will be tucked away in the corner. Free plans are available at the link.
Most solid surface countertop materials can only be installed by installers licensed by the manufacturer or distributor. One of the main reasons is traditional solid surface countertops are fabricated by building up 1/2-inch-thick materials with underlayment to create the appearance of thicker materials, then cutting and gluing-up a front edge, much in the same manner as a plastic laminate top over a plywood subsurface. Both procedures are labor intensive.
We are going to show you five projects that create more storage space and make existing cabinet space more accessible. Each project is constructed using readily available lumber, plywood, hardware, L moldings, glue and screws.
Have you ever seen this before? I haven't but now I'm intrigued. Did you know you could build a wooden refrigerator door handle if you ever need a replacement? Follow the step-by-step instructions at the link to see the how to.
Free up precious cabinet space, give your kitchen a fabulous new look, and keep your pots within arms reach!
Free plans to build this countertop pie safe include shopping and cut list as well as step-by-step diagrams.
Use wood from your scrap pile to build this fancy cake plate. It will elevate your baking when serving a cake on this wooden cake plate. Follow along at the link to build your own.
This wall-mounted plate rack is not only pretty to look at, it is functional too. Store your plates and hang your mugs or dish towels on the hooks below. Free building plans at the link.
Turn plywood, paint and vintage knobs into an antique-inspired sign that is a practical and eye-catching accessory for any kitchen.
Make this spaghetti measuring tool and you will always make the right amount of pasta for one, two, three or even four people.
There are plenty of ideas to make things on the Internet, this viking cookbook stand is a fun example. Find and create the design you really want to carve in relief. Find a pattern that suits your skill level or one that will challenge your skill set. Follow along to see how I built this one.
Build a simple tablet stand for your kitchen or desk using the free woodworking plans available at the link. Use your tablet vertically or horizontally.
Build this simple but effective wall-mounted plate rack using the free building instructions available at the link.
This pod holder holds 28 pods. Most store bought ones don't hold that many at a time. So...now you can build a K-cup holder to hold more pods, AND...you can build it using scrap wood. Follow along at the link.