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Monday, April 15

This Young House: Building a Hairpin Leg Bench



Our master bedroom is one of the only rooms in our home that is close to being finished. Aside from large projects like exchanging our horrid green carpet for hardwood floors, painting the trim and upgrading our nightstands to something more our style, the room is just what we wanted -- a {headboard-less} low bed, industrial lighting, unique and meaningful artwork. One of the few remaining projects we had was to build a bench for the foot of our bed. We were originally looking for something at our local antique and thrift stores, but nothing was exactly what we wanted, so we decided to build the simplest version of our vision.

You will need:
1 - 12 inch x 5ft x 1&1/2in board*
a small can of stain or polyurethane**
4 - 17inch hairpin legs***
12 - 1&1/4 inch screws


Sand, stain and seal the wood to your desired color and let dry overnight. Assembling the legs is quite simple. Lightly attach two legs on opposite corners, then turn the bench over and place the remaining legs underneath to see if and where they are uneven. {This step requires a second pair of hands!} Use the supplied spacer on the leg that is uneven. Attach the remaining legs and secure tightly. Viola!


xoxo

Other considerations...
*Our bed is about 5feet wide so we chose to make the bench the same length. If you want something longer, use a longer length board
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**If making an outdoor bench, including one you may place on a deck or front porch, be sure to use indoor/outdoor or outdoor stain to protect against rain.
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***Obviously, the height of the legs will depend on how tall you need the bench to be. We wanted ours just slightly lower than our bed, so 17inch legs worked perfectly. 

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2 comments:

Mimi said...

Wow, I wish I had the guts to try this! Beautiful job:)

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nicole said...

Love it! You guys did a great job!