Posts tagged mid century
How To Build DIY Floating Shelves For Your Kitchen // Kitchen Remodel Pt. 3

Learn how to build these super strong DIY floating shelves, perfect for open kitchen shelving! I used a ton of tools on my build, but you could build these with a drill and chisel.

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Building a modern LEANING Bookshelf w/ Ebonized Oak

Learn how to build this mid-century modern bookshelf or bookcase with an ebonized oak cabinet! These bookshelves feature two large drawers and would fit perfectly in any modern home.

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Building A Modern PING PONG TABLE (It's Also A Dining Table)

Learn how to build a modern ping pong table and dining table! This scaled down table tennis table is perfect for smaller spaces and comfortably seats six.

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How To Build and Install DIY Frameless Kitchen Cabinets // Home Bar Pt. 1

Learn how to build DIY frameless kitchen cabinets using pocket holes and plywood! I'll also show you how to apply edge banding, add soft close doors, and install the upper and base cabinets.

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How To Build A Modern Adirondack Chair // Outdoor Woodworking Plans

Learn how to build a modern Adirondack or outdoor chair for your patio and add modern outdoor seating to your backyard!

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How To Make A DIY Modern Plywood TV Stand or Media Console

I built this modern TV stand or media console from Baltic Birch plywood and brass rod! This TV stand is perfect for storing all of your home theater electronics in one clean, modern package. I have plans available for this project as well, in case you’re interested.

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Power Carving The "Dune" End Table // How To - Woodworking

I built a power carved "dune" end table from oak, aluminum and glass while hanging out with the Modern Maker podcast guys! This was only my second time trying power carving but I really felt like I got the hang of it and really love the final project. Enjoy!

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How To Build An Easy DIY Modern Baby Gate or Pet Gate 👶

I built this super simple DIY modern baby gate (or pet gate) to keep my little dude from taking a tumble down the stairs! This was a back to basics build and could easily be completed with a miter saw, drill, and sander. I used a few extra tools here and there (jointer and planer to get things extra flat), but they were really entirely optional.

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