If you’d like a way to keep your mudroom or entryway organized, but you’re short on space, this bench offers a perfect solution. At just 3-feet wide, it offers a lot of utility in a compact package. Plus, it has classic styling that works with a variety of decorating styles.
This bench is surprisingly easy to build, too. Most of the parts are cut from a sheet of 3/4" plywood. Iron-on edge banding covers the exposed plywood edges to provide a finished look. The rest of the parts are made from 1x4 boards. A few of the parts have curves that are cut with a jigsaw to add a little visual interest. You can pick up everything you’ll need from a home center, and build the bench in a weekend.
Your free plan is attached in PDF format below. If you would like to print the plan, you will need to save it to your computer and open it in Adobe Reader. If you don't have Adobe Reader installed on your computer, you can download it for free here.
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